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The Help

The Help (2011)

Rated PG-13 146 min - Drama
Aibileen Clark is a middle-aged African-American maid who has spent her life raising white children and has recently lost her only son; Minny Jackson is an African-American maid who has often offended her employers despite her family's struggles with money and her desperate need for jobs; and Eugenia "Skeeter" Phelan is a young white woman who has recently moved back home after graduating college to find out her childhood maid has mysteriously disappeared. These three stories intertwine to explain how life in Jackson, Mississippi revolves around "the help"; yet they are always kept at a certain distance because of racial lines.

Directors: Tate Taylor

Cast: Viola Davis, Emma Stone, Bryce Dallas Howard, Octavia L. Spencer, and Jessica Chastain

Release Date: August 9, 2011

120 Movie Reviews
  • dimon10272
    dimon10272over 13 years55 popcorn
    Excellent movie #1 on my fav. list!~Follow Me
  • wcw
    wcwover 13 years
    my mom loves this movie she saw it like 3 times!!!! lol
  • copy+pasteover 13 yearsFeatured
    its based on how people used to treat african americans. it sends a good message to kids and adults that we should never judge people because of thier race , its not just africans its also how we tease chinese and japanesse and many other races.there are some humor in this movie therefore this movie is very very extraordinary(;Soooo sad, makes you reliese how racist the world used to be, and still is. I want to read the book too!I love this movie! I'm currently reading the book, (It has a bit more language) but it almost follows the plot the whole way!!!!!!!!! I highly recommend seeing the movie or reading the book because its truly inspiring and you would understand how people were treated years ago.I loved it. Its more for older kids. But a very good movie to watch with your mom. I cried. and its rare for me to cry in movies about humans.
    • wintergrl
      wintergrlover 13 years55 popcorn
      Soooo sad, makes you reliese how racist the world used to be, and still is. I want to read the book too!
      • perenelle1
        perenelle1over 13 yearsFeatured
        Watch this movie! People used to treat African American people very cruelly! It sends a message too people old, middle-aged or young. It's so sad at the end. This movie also matters to the Chinese,Japanese,Burmese or any other race! It's not just those African American people. This movie is absolutely incredible:D
        • moviegalover 13 years
          its based on how people used to treat african americans. it sends a good message to kids and adults that we should never judge people because of thier race , its not just africans its also how we tease chinese and japanesse and many other races.there are some humor in this movie therefore this movie is very very extraordinary(;
          • izzy272727
            izzy272727over 13 years
            This was a really amazing movie, the actresses were chosen really well.
            • swifty184
              swifty184over 13 years55 popcorn
              I think every one should see this movie it sends a great message for kids and adults. I'm reading the book and it follows the plot really well. I am very impressed.
              • Swifty184over 13 years
                I love this movie! I'm currently reading the book, (It has a bit more language) but it almost follows the plot the whole way!!!!!!!!! I highly recommend seeing the movie or reading the book because its truly inspiring and you would understand how people were treated years ago.
                • boulder
                  boulderover 13 years55 popcornFeatured
                  I loved it. Its more for older kids. But a very good movie to watch with your mom. I cried. and its rare for me to cry in movies about humans.