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  2. 8,4 / 10 Star
  3. Octavia Spencer, Emma Stone
  4. Description An aspiring author during the civil rights movement of the 1960s decides to write a book detailing the African American maids' point of view on the white families for which they work, and the hardships they go through on a daily basis
  5. Creator Tate Taylor
  6. Drama

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My granfather had AA help back in the 1950s and 1960s and he paid them twice as much at the time and treated them with thee upmost respect. He would've slapped Hilly for the way she treated anyone. Since Hilly's mom seems pretty nice I assume she got her bigotry from her dad.

What happened to her hair? Whyd it get so messed up. I showed this to my class. That's an insult to Karofsky. The scene about skeeters maid brought me to tears same as the ending. Amazing movie x. I NEED to see this movie. Almost got me teary-eyed lmao. That's telling a rude date off. Way to go Skeeter. Amazing cast of amazing strong women! I honestly can't pick who was there best. This movie has such spirit, and I could re-read the book for days.

Well can someone tell me why broke up with her? I was starding to like Him, im not over it! I was happy she found love and then he broke up with her. Jessica shouldve been there not Bryce.

ALSO SISSY SPACEK FROM CARRIE 1

Aww I need to see this. Finally finished the book... Missus Walterss expressions had me rolling 🤣 before she jumped in with “you didnt just have one, you had two slices! 😂🤣. Why don't you ask your father to buy you a camera for your next birthday so you too, can create a video film to put on you-tube, to share with others.

 

I wanted Skeeter and Cecila to be friends. 0:33 😂she is enjoying it. Reading the book right now! i'll watch the movie once i'm done.

 

I think “the help” has the most future female Oscar winners/ nominees ever. Sissy, Octavia, Emma, Viola, Allison, Jessica and musician Mary J. You is kind. You is smart. You is important.
So says black maid Abilene to Mae Mobley, the small daughter of her wealthy white employers. As the little girl repeats the words back her one can't help but wonder if Abilene has ever had them said to her. Living in a world where a black man inhabits the White House is difficult to imagine a time when the same man could be arrested for refusing to give up his seat on the bus for a white person.
Set in Jacksonville, Mississippi in the 1960s this funny and poignant film, based the book by Kathryn Stockett, depicts a time, not so long ago, when a black maid couldn't use the same bathroom as her white employers, when black women raised white women's children but could not be trusted not to steal the silver and when telling the truth about your life as 'the help' was akin to signing your own death warrant.
Into this world of prejudice and secrecy comes Eugenia 'Skeeter' Phelan a recent college graduate with dreams of becoming a journalist. Skeeter has returned home to find that her beloved maid Constantine, who raised her, has seemingly left to go and live with her family in another state. On top of being devastated and confused by this Skeeter is also trying to pave a career for herself in New York. To do so she must convince the editor that she is a good writer. With this mind she happens upon a radical and potentially dangerous idea; to tell the story of the black maids of Jacksonville, from their point of view, enlisting Abilene, and her best friend Minnie, maid to the cruel Hilly to help her.
The three leads are perfectly cast. Viola Davis brings a quite sadness, tenderness and hidden strength to Abilene, Octavia Spencer perfectly portrays Minnie's brashness and loud mouth while also bringing out her caring side and vulnerability and Emma Stone shines as the bright and witty Skeeter, depicting perfectly her determination to change things and her confusion and sadness over the loss of her maid.
There are so many outstanding performances among the supporting cast in this film it seems unfair to single anyone out. However credit must be given where it is due and there are three performances' which really stuck with me. Bryce Dallas Howard, who I also thought of as decent but nothing special, really shines in the role of Hilly, the ultimate society queen bee and an out and out racist to boot. You really find yourself disgusted with her actions and attitude. Also a stand-out is Jessica Chastain as Ceila, town out cast and apparent man eater whose Marilyn Monrone-like facade, and pretty rose bushes, hide a tragic secret.
And while she has only three or four scenes, Cicely Tyson's scenes as Constantine, Skeeter's, much loved maid, are among the most touching and poignant in the film. Her final scene, in which we learn the true nature of her leaving the Phelan home, would break the hardest of hearts. Honourable mentions to Sissy Spacek as Hilly's slightly mad mother and Allison Janney as Skeeter's mother, a woman struggling with both a serious illness and her actions regarding Constantine.
The score and cinematography are amazing but it is the performances that make this film. It is touching and warm, poignant and sad, funny and uplifting. It is also important as a commentary on the dangerous judging people based on physical appearance and deals well with it's serious subject matter, allow the message to come across clearly without being too depressing or hard hitting.
All in all this is a must-see movie and one for the Oscars.

I just finished the book. (it was amazing) it kind of annoys me how they make the trailer look all cutesy and funny, when the story is actually really sad. 1:11 That would be me walking in with my hair messed up. Lol. I didn't have high hopes going into the theatre and I wasn't really sure what this movie was even about, but I was blown away by the end of it. This movie was incredible. It had so much emotion. One minute you're laughing your face off and the next, you're crying or you're super angry. Emma Stone was brilliant. Her accent was even great. The entire cast was fantastic. The characters were played out very well, especially the character "Minny. She was my favorite. I highly recommend this movie. The moral of the story is touching and it really opens your eyes about what life was like back in the day. Although it's about 2 and a half hours, it's so worth it! Even my guy friend loved it.

This movie. is amazing. funny as hell and so inspiring. i've seen it 4 times and going back for a 5th. I love this movie so much. I'm confused about one thing though. Aibileen makes 182 a month and Skeeter makes 32 a month at the Jackson journal. How is that possible? Can anyone explain please. Skeeters date is the kind of guy you bust a nut in, then never text again and block on all your hookup apps. Hes cute, probably a good lay, but a total trash can. And trash cans are receptacles. It was 💩 inside that pie 🥧. I just saw this movie, I couldnt help cryin, it was amazingly beautiful, definitely one of my most favorite movies now <3 they all were greatt.

Best movie of 2011 that i scene. 3 <3 I loved it <3 <3.


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