The help, by Erlotti Maxime and Allain Baptiste
Synopsis
The help is a
film inspired of the book "the help" written by Kathryn Stockett. It
was realized by Tate Taylor and it was released in 2011 in the US. It's a
comic drama during the 60's in the US during the racial segregation. A white woman
named Skeeter dreams to be a writer. As she's revolted about living conditions
of helps, she decides to write a collection of help's testimonies. To this end,
she needs the support of two helps: Aibileen who accepts immediatly and Minny,
more recluctant. Both are scared, but they front of their fears to convince
other helps to bear witness their story. The book quickly becomes a best-seller
despite whites women mainly miss Hilly who do everything that she can to keep
helps under her control.
Film review
We have each
think that it's one of the best films we have ever seen. It mixes comic and
drama to denounce the racial segregation and the horrendous conditions of helps
during the 60's in the US. It shows also the horrors that humans can do and the
influence that can have only one people over a lot of people with Skeeter. The outrage
of a minority can do react a majority like men like Nelson Mandela or Martin
Luther King have done. Every actors are excellent and bring different reactions
over the spectators, sometimes affected, sometimes outraged, and mainly the
feeling that racism must disappear of the earth.
Significant scene
One of the
most important scene for us is the moment when Skeeter is alone with Abileen in
Skeeter's house and she is collecting Aibileen testimony. Suddenly, Minny enters
and she sees the two womens, who are her friends. She finds it strange to be in
friendly terms with white women; whites are the responsables their living conditons.
Aibileen tries to explain to Minny that she testifies in order to improve their
living condtions. It doesn't change anything for Minny who contests Skeeter
because for her, it's an evidence of the pity that Skeeter has for helps and
Minny tells that Skeeter does that because she considers that helps can't
protect themselves alone.

The article was interesting but it missed some details about this scene. Margaux and Jeanne
RépondreSupprimerit is a very interesting review,, and I totally agree with your point of view. I think the choice of significant scene is good, because this scene is very mainful for the rest of the movie.
RépondreSupprimerI forgot to sign, it's Morgane
SupprimerThis is a very interesting review of this wonderfull film, also i agree with you about that "it's one of the best films" i "have ever seen".
RépondreSupprimerJuliette
Your article is very interesting and it shows the real life at this period of segregation.Clara and Thomas
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