Review of The Help (2011) by Eric G — 29 Jan 2015
In my opinion, The Help is a nice introduction to how women were.
Treated/perceived in the 1960s, and more importantly a good way to.
Instigate a conversation about the civil's right movements with young kids because this movie touches these subjects without getting too deep into it. It's the Disney version - meaning it's not gritty and raw - it's neat and clean, meant to not offend anybody but the everything is there even when it's only hinted.
The movie's long, over 2h30, but it has a lot of ground to cover and.
Before I looked it up I didn't even thought it was that long. It can.
Only mean that it is a smooth experience. I don't mean smooth as in.
It's a blend, monotonous movie because it's not, you are pulled into.
The story and get emotionally invested without getting too riled up - it's Disney after all.
The source material is good but the cast really did an amazing job.
Each and everyone of them portrayed their character, however.
Stereotypical some of them might have been, brilliantly. It was simply.
Great ensemble that director.
@wornoutspines.
This review of The Help (2011) was written by Eric G on 29 Jan 2015.
The Help has generally received very positive reviews.
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