Short Movie Review : Beeswax (2009)



In the vein of similar favorites The Big Bad Swim and Wendy and Lucy, 2009's Beeswax is certainly an understated drama. There's not a whole lot going on aside from the daily ins-and-outs that we all experience. And this is what makes the first two films, and especially Beeswax, one of my recent favorites.

Centered around the lives of twin sisters living in Austin, one a part owner of a vintage clothing shop and the other a part-time teacher, it's the simplicity of the film and the stellar acting that lends heavily to the overall charm. We grow to love the characters, especially Jeannie, the adorable shop owner, whose disability (she's bound to a wheelchair for reasons never explained) seems an absolute afterthought. The interactions between all characters are interesting to witness, especially Jeannie's growing relationship with the quite funny, Merrill.

If you're on Netflix, it's a streamer.

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