Once I Was a Beehive
Once I Was a Beehive | |
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Directed by | Maclain Nelson |
Screenplay by | Maclain Nelson |
Starring | Paris Warner Lisa Clark Hailey Smith |
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Running time | 119 minutes |
Country | USA |
Box office | $732,655[1] |
Once I Was a Beehive is a 2015 American comedy film directed by Maclain Nelson. It is about a girl who attends an LDS Young Women's camp. It was shot in Utah and received positive and mixed reviews upon release.
Plot
Lane Speer (Paris Warner) is a young girl who enjoys camping with her parents. A year after Lane's father dies from cancer, her mother re-marries a Mormon. Before Lane's parents go off on their honeymoon, they encourage Lane to attend a week-long girls' Bible camp organized by the LDS Young Women. Lane eventually decides to go on the trip so that her phobic step-cousin Phoebe (Mila Smith) would also go.
The first task that the girls face is to set up their teepees. Most of the girls rush to put up their tents to get to the lake, while Lane and Phoebe take their time to set theirs up. It rains the following night, flooding the other girls' tents and they all crowd into Lane and Phoebe's tent. Phoebe has secretly brought her dog Roxy to camp, and she tells them to keep it a secret.
After the night in the tent, the girls take a hike to a glacier. On the way, they get lost, going around in circles. Lane takes the map from one of the girls, Bree, and discovers she was holding it the wrong way, making Bree look stupid. When they get to the glacier, Bree makes a catty remark to Lane about her "trying to impress everyone" and tells her to just be herself, because people like her better that way. Lane "accidentally" gives Bree a bloody nose by throwing an ice ball at her. The girls make snowcones from the glacier.
After whittling at the fire, Lane tries to make amends with Bree by cooking dinner for her and they eventually make up after Bree throws a tantrum. That night, a bear comes to the camp and causes Roxie to bark, alerting the adults, but the bear had run away before they noticed. As the adults head to Lane and Phoebe's tent, two of the girls claim it was them barking, and Roxie is still kept a secret.
While the girls prepare for the "Trial of Faith" event, a bear raids the camp and Phoebe becomes convinced that it ate Roxy. They run into the bear and play dead to make it ignore them.
Together, they decide to go through with the "Trial of Faith" activity, described as a Sunday school lesson taught by Indiana Jones. Phoebe uses her knowledge to help the girls solve the various puzzles and they eventually find "Noah's Ark". The bishop arrives and reveals that Roxy is still alive. On the last night of camp, they have a testimony meeting and Phoebe, Lane, and Bree share their experiences. At the final camp talent show, Lane and Phoebe perform their new song "Together".
Cast
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Production and release
Once I Was a Beehive was filmed in Payson, Utah and Provo Canyon. The scenes featuring a bear were shot on location with a trained bear named Tank. The film's ark was made by a local woodcrafter and was temporarily lost during transport because it was not properly attached to the vehicle.[2]
Sneak peek screenings aired in various towns in Utah in early August.[2] It was released in Utah on 18 August, and expanded to theaters in Idaho and Arizona in September.[3] It was released by Purdie Distribution and saw a wide release of 32 theaters and grossed a total of $732,655.[1]
Soundtrack
The film's soundtrack was released in December[4] and features the following songs:[5]
# | Title | Performer(s) | Length |
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1 | "To the Sky" | Natasha Watts | 3:11 |
2 | "Great Unknown" | Kenz Hall | 3:20 |
3 | "Believe" | Sam Means | 2:38 |
4 | "Come, Thou Fount of Every Blessing" | Jessica Frech | 3:04 |
5 | "I Got Your Back" | Kayliann | 2:34 |
6 | "Together (Film Version)" | Paris Warner | 1:53 |
7 | "Love and Pain" | Sam Means | 2:43 |
8 | "The Spirit of God Like a Fire Is Burning" | The Sabre Rattlers | 3:40 |
9 | "River" | Belle Jewel | 3:27 |
10 | "Together (Contest Version)" | Evie Clair | 1:54 |
11 | "For You" | Evie Clair | 3:32 |
12 | "Together (Performance Track)" | Beehive Sing-Along | 1:52 |
Reception
Based on 8 reviews on Rotten Tomatoes, it has an average rating of 6.2/10.[6] Eric D. Snider gave the film a B+ grade and praised it for being "funny, sweet, AND sincere."[7] Adam Forsgren included Once I Was a Beehive as one of his 10 favorite films of 2015, commending it for deriving its humor from the characters instead of LDS culture.[8] Kerry Legel gave the film a mixed review, praising the acting but criticizing some dialogue.[9]
The film was a finalist in the best film category of the 2015 AML Awards, but ultimately lost to Peace Officer.[10]
References
- ^ a b "Once I Was a Beehive (2015)". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved 1 August 2016.
- ^ a b Gallagher, Alisha (2 August 2015). "Buzz about girl's camp: Local actors and directors bring sweeter-than-honey movie to theaters". UtahValley360. Retrieved 13 February 2016.
- ^ Jennifer, Johnson (20 August 2015). "'Once I Was a Beehive' is expanding camp". DeseretNews.com. Retrieved 13 February 2016.
- ^ Peterson, Lottie (5 January 2016). "12-year-old singer Evie Clair featured on recently released 'Once I Was a Beehive' soundtrack". Deseret News. Retrieved 13 February 2016.
- ^ "Once I Was a Beehive (Music from the Original Motion Picture)". iTunes. Retrieved 15 May 2016.
- ^ "Once I Was A Beehive". Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved 2 August 2016.
- ^ Snider, Eric D. "Movie Review - Once I Was a Beehive". EricDSnider.com. Retrieved 15 May 2016.
- ^ Forsgren, Adam. "My 10 Favorite Flicks of 2015". East Idaho News. Retrieved 13 February 2016.
- ^ Legel, Kerry (17 September 2015). "Review: 'Once I Was a Beehive' a Mormon camp comedy, Mormon, Utah". AZCentral.com. Retrieved 13 February 2016.
- ^ Hall, Andrew (4 March 2016). "2015 AML Award Winners". Association for Mormon Letters. Retrieved 24 March 2016.