The Help (2011)
Short description
The Help is an incredibly powerful and moving film that will stay with you long after the credits roll. It tells the story of a young white woman, Skeeter (Emma Stone), who moves back to her hometown of Jackson, Mississippi in the early 1960s. She is determined to write a book about the experiences of African-American maids working in white households, and she sets out to interview them and tell their stories.
The movie is filled with strong performances from an all-star cast, including Viola Davis as Aibileen Clark, Octavia Spencer as Minny Jackson, and Jessica Chastain as Celia Foote. Each of these characters has their own unique story to tell, and they all come together to create a powerful narrative about race relations in the South during this time period. The movie also features Bryce Dallas Howard as Hilly Holbrook, a racist socialite who is determined to keep the status quo in place.
The cinematography in The Help is stunning; it captures both the beauty and harshness of life in Jackson during this era. The music also adds an extra layer of emotion to the film; it’s both uplifting and heartbreaking at times.
Overall, The Help is an excellent movie that will make you laugh, cry, and think about how far we’ve come since then—and how far we still have to go. It’s a must-see for anyone interested in learning more about this important period in American history.