Queen Latifah is the kind of actor who makes you sit taller, breathe deeper, feel stronger.
Her poignant work in Gina Prince-Bythewood's The Secret Life of Bees merits a pillar in the movie colonnade alongside those of Gary Cooper, John Wayne and Denzel Washington.
In the film soulfully adapted from the novel by Sue Monk Kidd, Latifah plays August Boatwright, queen bee, worker bee, beekeeper supreme.
August is eldest sister, spiritual elder and all-round consoler of a community including Lily (Dakota Fanning), a motherless runaway whose father is as abusive as the South Carolina culture around her. In August, Lily finds stability and strength. And in Lily, Fanning - as watchful and still as the young Leonardo Di Caprio - has a role that reveals her acting depths.