Bee Season
Starring: Richard Gere, Juliette Binoche, Flora Cross, Max Minghella
Director: Scott McGehee and David Siegel
The film: Given its emphasis on one of the most intrinsic facets of Jewish mysticism - gematria, or the numerology of the alphabet - it's no surprise that Bee Season would intrigue some audiences.
However, the major question that viewers would raise about Bee Season is: Why cast Richard Gere as a strident Jewish theologian and Kabbalah expert?
Gere's underwhelming turn as Saul Naumann - a patriarch with a fanatical fixation about his daughter's progress in spelling competitions - has certainly undermined the project. His monotonous meanderings about 13th-century thinker Abraham Abulafia is dismaying, and does a huge disservice to what is mostly a mesmerising film.