
woww,never knew that after exams would be such of a relieve,haha. i finally feel like i've been set free from jail or something now,yay. thank God. although i know for my school exams finished like around the same time as PMR,but only at this time i feel the freedom(i guess). haha,wohooo! :D shouts for joy! and yes,today in school never expected something like this would ever happen. We went to the hall and we watched Akeelah and the Bee! haha,honestly to me it was quite of a great show though,didn't know there was such show until today. haha,and this show is unfortunately quite old i say it was released at year 2006,wow. to me,this show is really inspirational. really,this is what i needed for today after feeling so stressed out and stuffs. oh yay,haha. feel like watching it again,would recommend you people to watch it though,:D here's the trailer!
Summary:
A young girl learns to believe in herself and value her intelligence in this critically-acclaimed, family-friendly drama. Akeelah Anderson (Keke_Palmer) is an 11-year-old being raised by her mother, Tanya (Angela_Bassett), who was left on her own after the death of her husband. While Akeelah is a very bright girl, she's hardly a star student and seems afraid of acting like a bookworm around her friends and classmates. However, Akeelah's teacher sees genuine potential in her student and encourages her to enter the school's spelling bee, convinced Akeelah has the brains and the talent to win. Akeelah applies herself and emerges victorious in the local competition, but discovers the going gets tougher when she goes to a statewide bee, studying for the regionals under the aegis of strict English teacher Dr. Larabee (Laurence_Fishburne), who consents to act as her coach A college professor who was a spelling-bee champ as a child, Larabee is a stubborn taskmaster who questions Akeelah's ability and commitment, but in time he develops a respect for his pupil and helps her prove her talent as she climbs the ladder to the National Spelling Bee. Meanwhile, Tanya feels intimidated when she finds the contests are dominated by children from wealthy families and privileged backgrounds, and argues that the competition may not be in Akeelah's best interest, believing instead that homework should be the one and only priority in Akeelah's life. It soon becomes apparent that if Akeelah has any intention of entering the national spelling bee championships in Washington, D.C., she will not do so with Tanya's permission or blessing. This marks the first onscreen reunion of Bassett and Fishburne since their Academy Award-nommed performances as Ike Turner and Tina Turner in Brian Gibson's 1993 biopic, What's Love Got to Do with It. Mark Deming, Rovi
that's it for now,zai jian earthlings! :D
"to....infinity and BEYOND"
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