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Jun 22, 2018
The Help
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Jun 22, 2018
Movie Review The Help Reviewed by Náthaly Andrighetto The Help is a distressing reality reveal about a delicate content handle to us in a gentle way. A 2011 American Historical drama set in the middle of the Civil Right Movement, filled with social barriers, race and class relations and with an incredible good comedy relief underneath, that will comfort you during this shocking journey. Directed by Tate Taylor alongside the amazing actresses Viola Davis, Octavia Spencer and Emma Stone, the movie has already awarded one Oscar and 79 other awards, has been received with a lot of positive returns from the viewers. Based on Kathryn Stockett's best-selling novel of the same name, the movie is set in the early 1960s in Jackson, Mississippi while the young and determined to be a writer, Eugenia Skeeter, a white, rich girl, recently graduated from college, travels back to her hometown to work at the local newspaper and discover that her beloved maid Constantine, who has raised her since she was a child, oddly quit her job to go live with her daughter in Chicago. The movie is surrounded by five white female characters. Skeeter, a free spirit, and unconventional girl; Hilly Holbrook the racist "perfect girl face"; Elizabeth Leefolt, Hilly's minion; Celia Foote, an extravagant and outrageous woman excluded from Holbrook's social club and Skeeter’s ill mother, Charlotte. Follow for her desire to become a writer and the surly situation of the maids, Skeeter convinces the two maids, Aibileen Clark, a strong, hard-working woman and Minny Jackson with similar strength and a slippery tongue which results in her being fired from nineteen jobs, to help her to write the story from the point of view of the maids. For how harsh the responsibility of taking care of the white girls' toddlers, so they can grow to become their parents' image and meanwhile their own children are been looked for someone else. With Tate's powerfully cast the result couldn't be different. An amazing performance of the actresses who manage to help to create such incredible and vibrant characters that strengthen the story. My personal congrats to Octavia Davis to her's character saying “You is kind; you is smart; you is important” showing so much love to the white baby, May Mobley, that warm every heart in the audience beside her bravery to start telling her's stories knowing how bad those actions could follow. You will easily find in any comment section from an article of "The Help", dozens of people demonstrating their love towards the movie and for how everyone should live the experience of watching this art, to show how bad the things were and that they're still not close from perfect, that We can help to conquer this position and to never make those people fill that overwhelm again. In short, the movie is very successful with the function of enlightening the past situations and struggles without mentioning the awesome fried chicken tricks.
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