
Overview:
Aibileen Clark is a middle-aged African-American maid who has spent her life raising white children and has recently lost her only son; Minny Jackson is an African-American maid who has often offended her employers despite her family's struggles with money and her desperate need for jobs; and Eugenia "Skeeter" Phelan is a young white woman who has recently moved back home after graduating college to find out her childhood maid has mysteriously disappeared. These three stories intertwine to explain how life in Jackson, Mississippi revolves around "the help"; yet they are always kept at a certain distance because of racial lines.Status: | Released (2011-08-09) |
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Awards: | Won 1 Oscar. 79 wins & 121 nominations total |
BoxOffice: | $169,708,112 |
Screen: | Tate Taylor, Kathryn Stockett |
Productions: | 1492 Pictures, Harbinger Pictures |
Production Countries: | United States of America |
Spoken Languages: | English |



Casts
- 54693: Emma Stone - Skeeter Phelan
- 19492: Viola Davis - Aibileen Clark
- 18997: Bryce Dallas Howard - Hilly Holbrook
- 6944: Octavia Spencer - Minny Jackson
- 83002: Jessica Chastain - Celia Foote
- 999605: Ahna O'Reilly - Elizabeth Leefolt
- 19: Allison Janney - Charlotte Phelan
Crews
- 55789: Tate Taylor - Director - Directing
- 10965: Chris Columbus - Producer - Production
- 1008413: Brunson Green - Producer - Production
- 55789: Tate Taylor - Screenplay - Writing
- 5582: Stephen Goldblatt - Director of Photography - Camera
- 17828: Michael Barnathan - Producer - Production
- 1546456: Jennifer Hawks - Music Supervisor - Sound
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Reviews
Andres Gomez
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Great setting, cast, story and performances. A must to be seen.
Continue reading ->DoryDarko
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I just watched The Help, almost immediately after finishing the book. Now, when comparing The Film to The Book it was based on (generally speaking), one major rule of thumb almost always applies: The Book is better. The Help is no exception. Accordingly, with the novel still so fr ....
Continue reading ->Kamurai
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Great watch, probably won't watch again, and can recommend. To be fair, you should watch this prepared for what it is: a racial suffrage movie. That means that it is filled with racism and unfair strife, and stupid jerks of the elite class that are under the impression that t ....
Continue reading ->CinemaSerf
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I hadn’t quite realised the extent to which racial segregation laws permeated into every day life, especially when a black person couldn't cut a white child’s hair or write anything remotely disparaging about their white brethren. “Skeeter” (Emma Stone) returns from college and decid ....
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