"The Help"

Uriah 2022-03-21 09:01:08

This is a film that I admire after "Reader" in 2008.
It's just a plain filming. I was really moved by the warmth you exude. I think this is the charm of this film and it's very spiritual. . .
Although, many people view it from the aspects of race, equality, emotion, etc.
However, I am now thinking about why Abilene and Skeeter will come together and stand up, hoping that black skin can be treated with the same rights and treatment as white skin without being discriminated against.
I think, secularly speaking, because they have a common goal and a common purpose. As a white, Skeeter has always been with her parents, but she has a restless heart. She hopes that she can fly out of the city of Mississippi and hope to do what she wants to do. She is a person who loves to fly and toss. , Will not give up because of family, and will not compromise because of love. As a black person, Abilene is also a restless person. Perhaps, she has always wanted to resist and want to change the status quo, but her son's accident intensified her thoughts and even actions. In the end, she was also unable to use the excuse of "comfortable with the status quo" to convince herself, and finally united with Skeeter to convey the "rebellious" psychology of the two of them to the people around them, whether they were white or black.
Therefore, the true emotions in today's society really exist, but it is because of common interests and goals. . .
Perhaps, human nature is not as superficial and pure as we see it. It needs an intersection to show the beautiful side. . .
Others, about courage, about emotion, about racial equality. . . Don't want to say more. . .

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Extended Reading
  • Elza 2022-04-23 07:01:05

    The blockbuster film with a global box office of more than 200 million US dollars tells the story of maids in a southern town during the Civil Rights Movement. They used their efforts to publish details of their lives with their employers. While it's inevitable to mask the characters a bit, the roles of Celia, a white woman, and Minny, a black maid, are amazing, and it's no wonder that both were nominated for an Oscar for Best Supporting Actress, and the latter won, kind of like Precious's Mo' nique

  • Kiel 2021-10-20 19:00:37

    The supporting roles are very brilliant...Society needs the mutual assistance of people to fight against all kinds of explicit and non-explicit racial discrimination.

The Help quotes

  • Celia Foote: They don't like me because of what they think I did.

    Minny Jackson: They don't like you 'cause they think you white trash.

  • Mae Mobley: You my real mama, Aibi.