THE HELP (2011) Movie Reaction! | Viola Davis | Octavia Spencer | Emma Stone w/ Jaby Koay
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Top Comments (10)
How incredibly stupid to worry someone using your toilet when they’re the same ones cooking your food😂😂😂
I cry every time I see that baby girl crying and screaming in the window at the end.
It's a rarity when BOTH the book AND the movie are equally fantastic.
I love this movie. My great-grandmother lived this. She was a maid for 70+ years. The children she raised kept in touch with her until she passed away. She didn't teach her daughter how to cook so that she wouldn't end up a maid. Because she did that, her daughter became a manager..her daughter's daughter became a senior manager...and me...her great granddaughter became the family's first doctor.
Something that is implied but not explicitly said in the movie is that Celia is from Sugar-ditch - she is white, but she is from a very poor family and neighborhood. Part of it is Hilly's jealousy , part of it is classism.
8 Oscar winning women in one movie. That’s pretty amazing. Celia and Minnie’s onscreen chemistry and scenes together are my favorites. They play off each other beautifully.
It's so sad that Celia and Johnny, 2 people who would be wonderful parents, are the only one who don't get to have children. Life is so unfair
I just realized Minnie asked about Celia’s “children to fill up the empty rooms” as they panned to the rose bushes behind Celia. ART
In the book, Abeline ends up taking over writing the Miss Myrna column after Skeeter leaves. The movie kinda leaves you hanging as to what happens with her.
One of my favorite things from the book is how when Minnie got out from under Leroy with the kids, she moved into Miss Foote’s house and her kids filled up the empty rooms & house with the sound of happy children.
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Top Comments (10)
How incredibly stupid to worry someone using your toilet when they’re the same ones cooking your food😂😂😂
I cry every time I see that baby girl crying and screaming in the window at the end.
It's a rarity when BOTH the book AND the movie are equally fantastic.
I love this movie. My great-grandmother lived this. She was a maid for 70+ years. The children she raised kept in touch with her until she passed away. She didn't teach her daughter how to cook so that she wouldn't end up a maid. Because she did that, her daughter became a manager..her daughter's daughter became a senior manager...and me...her great granddaughter became the family's first doctor.
Something that is implied but not explicitly said in the movie is that Celia is from Sugar-ditch - she is white, but she is from a very poor family and neighborhood. Part of it is Hilly's jealousy , part of it is classism.
8 Oscar winning women in one movie. That’s pretty amazing. Celia and Minnie’s onscreen chemistry and scenes together are my favorites. They play off each other beautifully.
It's so sad that Celia and Johnny, 2 people who would be wonderful parents, are the only one who don't get to have children. Life is so unfair
I just realized Minnie asked about Celia’s “children to fill up the empty rooms” as they panned to the rose bushes behind Celia. ART
In the book, Abeline ends up taking over writing the Miss Myrna column after Skeeter leaves. The movie kinda leaves you hanging as to what happens with her.
One of my favorite things from the book is how when Minnie got out from under Leroy with the kids, she moved into Miss Foote’s house and her kids filled up the empty rooms & house with the sound of happy children.