The
Help is a magnificent story about women in the 1960’s finding their place in
society by trying to tackle racism through the publication of a book. In the
movie, Skeeter (Emma Stone) writes a book based on the experiences of Aibileen
(Viola Davis), Minny (Octavia Spencer), and many other women who serve as nannies
for white families.
The
film tackles two main issues during the 1960’s including black rights and
women’s’ rights. It also confronts more theatrical issues within a family and
between mother and daughter. I feel the director’s use of family conflict helps
the audience relate more the characters’ struggles since most women do not have
to deal with the same issues on a daily basis in present times. The actresses
are flawless in performance and are very convincing as outstanding women in
society. They are likable and that is always a plus for connecting to the
audience and giving a great performance. I felt the sorrow that the characters
expressed and the joy they experienced. It was a rollercoaster of emotions.
Minny was my favorite character because of her addition of comedy into the
film.
The
setting of the film is also very relaxing. It is mainly shown in suburbs and in
the fields. Something about a house out in the pastures is very relaxing to me.
It opens the viewer up to inner emotions and releases tension. This feature has
the same feeling as The Color Purple
which is a film based in the south that centers on Celi (Whoopi Goldberg). She is
basically in the same situation as Minny with an abusive husband. It also
centers on hard times African American women faced in the past legally and at
home. The same colors are also used for the DVD covers creating a visual
connection between the movies. Since The
Color Purple was a critically acclaimed movie, I am sure the instance was
not on accident.
While
conducting ethnography research, I closely notated the actions of others while
watching The Help. All of those I
came in contact with about the movie fully enjoyed it except for one of my
roommates. The movie is mostly geared towards women and sensitive men. There are
some slow points in the movie which caused the test subjects to flee to
Facebook and other electronic devices. This could also just be the effect of
society evolving to use technology all the time.
All
groups of people should relate to the film because of racial discrimination
that they may face still today. It shows how ignorant people are wrong when
they act inappropriately according to social bias and fear of strange or
different things. Also women should relate to the film because it is indeed
about women.
I am quite pleased with the film and praise the cast and
directors for their work and dedication to such a great story. Everyone has my
full recommendation to see it. I would rate The
Help five stars for bringing back the nostalgia of a classic type of movie.
You do not see such films anymore and as an avid film viewer, it is great to
see recent feel-good movie on the shelves. The
Help is sure to be a classic!
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Seems like a good movie. I just might take a trip to the movie fan to rent it!
ReplyDeleteI agree with Eileen, this just might have convienced me to go watch it. My parents saw The Help and loved it too
ReplyDeleteSOunds like a good movie! I bought the book version for my mom to read because everyone recommended it, I wonder if the movie and book represent each other well?
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