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THE HELP |
The Help is a 2011 American comedy-drama film adaptation of the novel of the same name (2009) by Kathryn Stockett, adapted for the screen and directed by Tate Taylor. Featuring an ensemble cast, the film is about a young white woman, Eugenia "Skeeter" Phelan, and her relationship with two black maids during Civil Rights era America (the early 1960s). Skeeter is a journalist who decides to write a book from the point of view of the maids (referred to as "the help"), exposing the racism they are faced with as they work for white families.
Set in Jackson, Mississippi, it stars Emma Stone, Viola Davis, Octavia Spencer, Bryce Dallas Howard, Jessica Chastain, Sissy Spacek, Mike Vogel, Mary Steenburgen and Allison Janney. Produced by DreamWorks Pictures and distributed by Touchstone Pictures, the film opened to positive reviews and became a box-office success with a gross of $211.6 million against its budget of $25 million.
In February 2012, the film received four Academy Award nominations including Best Picture, Best Actress for Davis, Best Supporting Actress for Chastain, and a win for Best Supporting Actress for Spencer. On January 29, 2012, the film won the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture.
Plot
Aibileen Clark (Viola Davis) is a middle-aged black maid who has spent her life raising white children and has recently lost her only son. Minny Jackson (Octavia Spencer)
is another black maid whose outspokenness has gotten her fired a number
of times; she has built up a reputation for being a difficult employee,
but she makes up for this with her phenomenal cooking skills.
Eugenia "Skeeter" Phelan (Emma Stone) is a young white woman who has recently moved back home to her family's plantation after graduating from the University of Mississippi[4] to find that her beloved childhood maid, Constantine (Cicely Tyson),
has quit while she was away. Skeeter is skeptical, because she believes
Constantine would not have left without writing to her.
Unlike her friends, who attended university to find husbands (and are
now all married and having children), Skeeter is single, has a degree,
and wants to begin a career as a writer. Her first job is as a
"homemaker hints" columnist in the local paper. With Constantine gone,
Skeeter asks Aibileen, the maid to her good friend Elizabeth (Ahna O'Reilly),
for her help in answering domestic questions. Skeeter becomes
uncomfortable with the attitude her friends have towards their "help,"
especially Hilly Holbrook (Bryce Dallas Howard)
and her "Home Help Sanitation Initiative", a proposed bill to provide
for separate bathrooms for black help because (as she puts it) she
believes that black people carry different diseases from white people.
Amidst the era of discrimination based on color, Skeeter is one of the
few who believe otherwise, and she decides to write a book based on the
lives of the maids who have spent their entire lives taking care of
white children.
The maids are at first reluctant to talk to Skeeter, because they are
afraid that they will lose their jobs or worse. Aibileen is the first
to share her stories, after she overhears Hilly's initiative, and
realizes that the children whom she has been raising are growing up to
be just like their parents. Her friend Minny has just been fired as
Hilly's maid as a punishment for Minny using the bathroom during a
thunderstorm (revealed by Aibileen to have spawned a tornado and killed
eighteen people: ten white, eight black), instead of going to use the
separate outdoor toilet. Hilly poisons all the other families against
Minny, making it impossible for her to find other work, and her daughter
is forced to drop out of school to find a job as a maid. Minny
initially declines to participate in Skeeter's book research, but later
agrees to share her stories. Aibileen helps her find work with Celia
Foote (Jessica Chastain), who is married to a rich socialite (Mike Vogel),
but is an outcast from the other society ladies, because she was born
into a working-class family and her husband is Hilly's ex-boyfriend.
Also, unlike Hilly, Celia seems to treat Minny with respect.
Skeeter writes a draft of the book, with Minny and Aibileen's stories in it, and sends it to Miss Stein (Mary Steenburgen), an editor for Harper & Row
in New York City, New York. Miss Stein thinks there may be some
interest in it, but requires at least a dozen more maids' contributions
before it can become a viable book. Believing that the book will only be
publishable during the Civil Rights movement, which she believes is a passing fad, Stein advises Skeeter to finish the book soon. No one comes forward, until Medgar Evers
is assassinated in Jackson, Mississippi, and Hilly's latest maid is
brutally arrested (for attempting to pawn one of Hilly's rings, to pay
for her twins' college tuition, after Hilly had refused to give her a
loan). With racial tensions running high, the maids realize that
Skeeter's book will give them an opportunity for their voices to be
heard, and Skeeter suddenly has numerous stories to include. Minny
shares one last story with Skeeter and Aibileen, which she calls the
"Terrible Awful," to ensure that no one will reveal that the book was
written about Jackson, Mississippi. As revenge for being fired and
accused of stealing, Minny bakes a chocolate pie and delivers it to
Hilly. After Hilly has finished two slices, Minny informs her that she
has baked her own feces into the pie. Minny tells Aibileen and Skeeter
that if they add that part into the book, Hilly will try to prevent
anyone from figuring out that she made her eat human feces and will
convince the town that the book is not about Jackson. The book is almost
finished, except for Skeeter's own story of being brought up by
Constantine. Skeeter manages to find out what had happened to
Constantine, when her mother, Charlotte (Allison Janney),
finally explains that she fired her in order to save face during a
reception. Soon afterwards, feeling guilty about the incident, Charlotte
had sent Skeeter's brother to bring Constantine home from Chicago,
Illinois, where she was living with her daughter Rachel, but he
discovered that she had died, not long after leaving Jackson.
The book is accepted for publication and is a success, much to the
delight of Skeeter and the maids. She shares her royalties with each of
the maids who contributed, and is offered a job with a publishing
company in New York City. She tells her boyfriend about the job and the
book. Revolted by her ideas of racial equality, he immediately breaks up
with her. Later in the afternoon, Hilly hatches a plan to get rid of
Aibileen as Elizabeth's help, by falsely accusing her of stealing
silver. Aibileen denounces Hilly as a godless woman and tells her that
she will never have peace if she continues her vindictive ways, leaving
her in limbo. As Aibileen tries to convince Hilly and Elizabeth of her
innocence, Elizabeth's daughter, Mae Mobley, arrives and pleads with her
not to go. Elizabeth is forced to accept the firing of Aibileen, and
Mae Mobley cries by the window, shouting for Aibileen as she leaves to
start a new life.
Cast
- Emma Stone as Eugenia "Skeeter" Phelan, a college graduate and aspiring writer. She is the main protagonist of the film.
- Viola Davis as Aibileen Clark, a black maid and Skeeter's good friend; the deuteragonist.
- Bryce Dallas Howard as Hilly Holbrook, the antagonist and the town's racist, snooty ringleader.
- Octavia Spencer as Minny Jackson, a brilliant cook, but with a smart mouth that has gotten her fired a lot of times; she is Aibileen's best friend and the tritagonist.
- Jessica Chastain as Celia Foote, Minny's naive employer and Johnny's wife.
- Allison Janney as Charlotte Phelan, Skeeter's mother.
- Ahna O'Reilly as Elizabeth Leefolt, Aibileen's employer.
- Chris Lowell as Stuart Whitworth, Skeeter's boyfriend and a senator's son.
- Cicely Tyson as Constantine Bates, Skeeter's beloved childhood maid.
- Mike Vogel as Johnny Foote, Hilly's ex-boyfriend and Celia's husband.
- Sissy Spacek as Mrs. Walters, Hilly's mother.
- Anna Camp as Jolene French, a friend of Hilly and Elizabeth.
- Brian Kerwin as Robert Phelan, Skeeter's father
- Aunjanue Ellis as Yule May Davis, a maid fired by Hilly for pawning a ring she found in Holbrook house to pay for her children's education
- Emma and Eleanor Henry as Mae Mobley Leefolt, Elizabeth's baby.
- Ted Welch as William Holbrook, Hilly's husband.
- LaChanze as Rachel, daughter of Constantine.
- Mary Steenburgen as Elaine Stein, an editor for Harper & Row.
- Leslie Jordan as Mr. Blackly
- Nelsan Ellis as Henry, the waiter
- Wes Chatham as Carlton Phelan, Skeeter's brother.
- Tiffany Brouwer as Rebecca, Carlton's wife.
- Kelsey Scot as Sugar Jackson, Minny's daughter.
- David Oyelowo as Preacher Green
- Dana Ivey as Grace Higginbotham
- Ashley Johnson as Mary Beth Caldwell
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