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Trycia 2022-04-19 09:01:09

In fact, the filming of the whole film, the shaping of the characters, and the theme are all very good. The film tells the story of the upper-class ladies and their black slaves in a small town in Mississippi in the 1960s, and then a female writer who does not discriminate against blacks. Encourage these black slaves to narrate what they saw and thought as black slaves into a book. At the end of the film, the book sold well and promoted the development of the black movement. The background of the story is that discrimination against blacks in the South is still very serious, blacks cannot ride with whites, blacks cannot find good jobs, and black slaves cannot use the same bathroom as their employers... In fact, when I saw that the theme was black slaves, I thought the author was sure In order to highlight the theme or other, the stereotype depicts that every white person discriminates against and abuses black people, but no, in this movie I only saw a small part or even mainly Ms. Healy discriminates against black people, and other white people discriminate and abuse black people. At least the reaction was hesitant and a little puzzled, which not only fit the background of the times at the time, but also helped the book sell well later and promoted the progress of the black movement. Abby bravely gave up being a black slave. Writing is logically prepared. Overall, this movie is not a meaningful movie. It is an interesting and true reflection of the problem of black discrimination.

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  • Laurence 2022-03-22 09:01:06

    She thought that when she wrote a book to tell stories of injustice, she was helping them, but she was actually helping herself; she thought that raising money from African refugees was helping them, but she was actually helping herself. One kind helps to obtain career success and emotional compensation, and one kind helps to obtain the vanity and psychological satisfaction among the neighbors. Help is never one-way, so we chant for gender, color, and sex, and we all help ourselves to some extent.

  • Barrett 2022-04-23 07:01:05

    The story is a bit dragged, but fortunately there are still waves of moving from this movie to re-acquaint the "everywhere" Emma Stone

The Help quotes

  • Aibileen Clark: I ain't never had no white person in my house before.

  • Stuart Whitworth: Isn't that what all you girls from Ole Miss major in - professional husband hunting?