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Idella 2021-10-20 19:00:36
For politically correct films headed to Oscars, at least the best actress and the best adapted screenplay are...
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Uriah 2021-10-20 19:00:35
They are very beautiful, each character is full of enthusiasm, although Emma Stone is quite satisfactory, but whether it is the black maids or the bitch housewives, they are all alive! The jokes and tears were full, and many black aunts in the theater watched it with tears. But it’s a pity that I didn’t hear the cute music in the trailer. Good film...
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Cheyenne 2021-10-20 19:00:35
The shots are pretty stable, there are no big surprises and no major faults, but for the subject of race, such an optimistic and sunny angle is still...
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Norbert 2021-10-20 19:00:35
Everyone performed well. Chocolate pie is a bit afraid to eat...
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Preston 2021-10-20 19:00:35
I finished watching this movie with a fever. I live in the South, in a girls’ school, and there are many blacks in this state. This semester I saw a lot of materials about feminism, race, black people, and slavery, so watching this film is really touching. Emma Stone's southern accent speaks really well. And all the girls, you all acted so...
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Eliza 2021-10-20 19:00:35
"You is kind. You is smart. You is...
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Michale 2021-10-20 19:00:15
Tears were streaming down their faces, especially in this dark moment. They are one step closer to equality when they tell the truth, and we are still a long way from telling the truth. 2017/7/1...
The Help Comments
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Shanny 2022-04-20 09:01:05
a film about women
A film for women. The heroine, Emma Stone, is not brilliant enough, and the black female supporting casts are all bright and blind. Davis is poignant and stoic, and Pistachio Minnie always makes people laugh. The story is warm and touching. Help and struggle about the unequal status of black...
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Aibileen Clark: Miss Leefolt got so much hairspray on her head, she gonna blow us allup if she light a cigarette.
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Constantine Jefferson: What you doin' hiding out here, girl?
Eugenia 'Skeeter' Phelan: I just couldn't tell mama I didn't get invited to the dance.
Constantine Jefferson: That's all right. Some things we just got to keep to ourselves.
Eugenia 'Skeeter' Phelan: The boys say I'm ugly. Mama was the third runner-up in the Miss South Carolina pageant...
Constantine Jefferson: Now you quit feeling sorry for yourself. Now that's ugly. Ugly is something that grows up from inside you. It's mean and hurtful, like them boys. Now you not one of them, is you?
[Skeeter shakes her head]
Constantine Jefferson: I didn't think so, honey. Every day you're not dead in the ground, when you wake up in the morning, you're gonna have to make some decisions. Got to ask yourself this question: "Am I gonna believe all them bad things them fools say about me today?" You hear me? "Am I gonna believe all them bad things them fools say about me today?" All right? As for your mama, she didn't pick her life. It picked her. But you, you're gonna do something big with yours. You wait and see.