The Help

(DVD - 2011)
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Mississippi during the 1960s: Skeeter, a southern society girl, returns from college determined to become a writer, but turns her friends' lives, and a small Mississippi town, upside down when she decides to interview the black women who have spent their lives taking care of prominent southern families.

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Mississippi during the 1960s: Skeeter, a southern society girl, returns from college determined to become a writer, but turns her friends' lives, and a small Mississippi town, upside down when she decides to interview the black women who have spent their lives taking care of prominent southern families. Aibileen, Skeeter's best friend's housekeeper, is the first to open up, to the dismay of her friends in the tight-knit black community.

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Alternate Title: Help (Motion picture : 2011)
Publisher: [United States] : - Touchstone Home Entertainment
Language: English, French, and Spanish
Performers: Bryce Dallas Howard, Cicely Tyson, Emma Stone, Jessica Chastain, Mike Vogel, Octavia Spencer, Viola Davis, Sissy Spacek.
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MPAA rating PG-13 for thematic material CHV rating PG for mature theme, language may offend
Notes: CPL DVD# 6300833
Title from container.
Based on the novel by Kathryn Stockett.
DVD; widescreen; Dolby digital 5.1, 2.0.
English, dubbed French or dubbed Spanish dialogue; French or Spanish subtitles.
English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing (SDH); video descriptions for people with visual disabilities.
Statement of responsibility: director, Tate Taylor ; writers, Tate Taylor, Kathryn Stockett
Physical description: 1 videodisc (146 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in.
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May 17, 2012
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Usually, a film taken from a book is never as good, simply because you can't pack all that into 2 hrs. This film was WONDERFUL, but not as great as the book. Due to time restrictions, they had to skip the part about the daughter who looked White, and entered the party. That was an important part of the book, I felt. But still, I enjoyed the film. VIOLA SHOULD HAVE WON THE OSCAR!!!! I loved her so much...She reminded me of my lady who took care of me when I was a little girl, here in The Village -- She was from the South. :-)

Apr 30, 2012
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A movie that was as beautiful as it was painful, as kind as it was cruel, and all together too human at its core. It conveyed the story in a plain, truthful manner that did all the characters justice and allowed you to see the simple reality of human imperfection. A magnificent movie.

Apr 29, 2012
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This is one of the best movies I have seen in ages. I cannot believe people would treat another person so badly because of their skin colour. The whole movie keeps you entertained from start to finish. I can see why the Actress got an Oscar for it.

Apr 26, 2012
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Well I'll never look at a chocolate creme pie the same way again, that's for sure (good for Minny). Racism is an abomination, and it was running full throttle in 1960's Mississippi, almost as if slavery was never abolished. "Separate but equal" - what a disgusting, embarrassing mentality. This is a very moving, very powerful story of ignorance, fear, courage, hope, change... Emma Stone, Viola Davis, Octavia Spencer, (aw hell, everyone) - phenomenal. FIVE STARS.

Apr 24, 2012
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Somewhat saccharine and a bit preachy at times, but it's fairly good for a "message" film, which this film most certainly is. Most interesting part of this film, in my opinion, is that the characters always have a little good in their bad (or vice versa). For example, see the Constantine mystery with Skeeter's mother and the more attentive parenting of the nasty Hilly Holbrook. Nobody's perfect, but some try harder to be decent in all aspects of their lives, not just the ones that suit them, and if anything, that's the subtler message in this film that shouldn't be overshadowed by the grand (and utterly obvious) theme of domesticated racism in the 1960s South.

Apr 19, 2012
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very moving movie,no one should be treated that way, hope the lesson has been learnt.

Apr 17, 2012
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GREAT movie Highly RECOMMEND!

Apr 09, 2012
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I very much liked this film because it gave me a clear sight of those days and I read the novel by Kathryn Stockett (which this film is based on) and it is extremely like the novel there are only two things that are different and you don't even notice them!

Apr 03, 2012
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beautiful one of my favourites!

Apr 03, 2012
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I really enjoyed this movie. I read the book. The movie really brings the essences of the book visually.

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Apr 17, 2012
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TheCat72N thinks this title is suitable for All Ages

Apr 07, 2012
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Feb 23, 2012
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May 01, 2012
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Superb movie...excellent acting for Viola Davis, Emma Stone, Octivia Spencer...very moving and emotional....

Apr 09, 2012
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This film revolves around two black maids and a white woman hopping to be en author in the 60's Mississippi.

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Apr 09, 2012
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Other: Well it's about the racism of that time but anyways. It's a little racist.

Apr 09, 2012
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Violence: You don't see it but they talk about it.

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Apr 12, 2012
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Constantine (to young Skeeter): "...Every day... Every day you not dead in the ground... and you wake up in the mornin'... you gonna have to make some decisions... You gotta ask yourself this question: Am I gonna BELIEVE all them bad things them fools say 'bout me today? Y'hear me? Am I gonna BELIEVE all them BAD things them fools say 'bout me TODAY..."

Apr 09, 2012
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"I am interested and for god's sake your a educated woman! Go get yourself en apartment!" -Elaine Stain to Skeeter

Apr 08, 2012
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Aibileen Clark (to little Mae Mobley): "You is kind. You is smart. You is important."

Apr 08, 2012
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Aibileen Clark: "...18 people died in Jackson that day... 10 white and 8 black... God don't pay no mind to color once he decide to set a tornado loose..."

Apr 08, 2012
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Minny Jackson: "Eat my sh*t." Hilly Holbrook: "Excuse me?" Minny Jackson: "I said eat... my... sh*t." Hilly Holbrook: "Have you lost your mind?" Minny Jackson: "No, ma'am but you is about to. 'Cause you just did."

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Apr 09, 2012
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The Help Trailer

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