Movie Review: The Help By Kathryn Stockett

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The Help by Kathryn Stockett has become many critics’ favorites since its release in 2009. The novel became an instant success and later made its way into Hollywood in 2011 with a film adaptation also titled The Help. The film takes place down in rainy Jackson, Mississippi during the 1960s, when civil rights and JFK’s assassination were the nation’s main topics. The movie focuses on the colored help and their work environment, especially emphasizing the helps’ relations with their white employers while exposing the hidden stories behind many families’ door through the eyes of a dozen colored maids. The Help is a victorious story about the ability to create change through human interactions in relationships. The Help’s main purpose is to …show more content…

A typical movie back then would usually portray the white race as being the one that holds all the power, and the colored race as being the one that are too afraid of the white race to do anything. To spice up the story, Stockett decided to galvanize the story, “an insurance policy”, as Minny would call it, was added to keep it from being too stereotypical. "Before you embark on a journey of revenge, dig two graves” as Confucius once said, and in this case, Confucius is right. In addition, the most glorious revenge throughout the whole movie is known as “The Terrible Awful”, which is the excrement pie that Minny baked with her own feces, and later feed to Mrs. Hilly. After unknowingly consume Minny’s bodily waste, Mrs. Hilly has her mind set out to destroy Minny’s good name, spreading rumors about her so that no one would hire her, and it worked marvelously. As for Mrs. Hilly’s reputation, ever since the novel was released, many suspected her for being the ill-fated lady in chapter twelve for “having too much pies” and she tries her hardest to deny the fact that the whole thing even takes place in old Jackson. The “graves” mentioned are not for their bodies, however, they are for both Minny and Mrs. Hilly’s reputations as they both relentlessly destroyed each

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