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The Help

User rating: 4.35 346 Reviews | Write a Review

In Theaters: August 10, 2011

PG-13 | Drama | 2h 26m

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User rating: 4.35

Based on 1366 votes and 346 reviews.


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User rating: August 15, 2011

Glad I watched it. I thought it was well done.

User rating: August 14, 2011

Incredibly moving and inspirational. Great plot and exceptional acting.

User rating: August 14, 2011

Great movie, slavery ended at the end of the civil war, 1865, their wage in 1963 was $.97 per hour. Not a lot of progress for 98 years ,and some of the treatment received from the southern white people was a quite bad. We all can learn something from this film. 65 yer old white male.

User rating: August 14, 2011

It shoudl be called the racism.

User rating: August 14, 2011

people who use "quotes" are cool! I found this movie to be offensive.

User rating: August 14, 2011

This is a fantastic movie. This movie had me glued to my seat from beginning to the end. I am telling all my friends and family to see it!! It's a MUST SEE movie!!

User rating: August 14, 2011

absolutly wonderful...I smell an Acadamy award on this one..

User rating: August 13, 2011

A beautiful movie about unexpected friendships... LOVED it!

User rating: August 13, 2011

This is not a movie this is history. Those were the days, like it or not.

User rating: August 13, 2011

I just read the previous reviews and cannot understand why several of the viewers panned the movie by calling it a racist or superficial film that glosses over the issue of black slavery. First of all, I grew up in a black neighborhood in Kentucky in the 1950's where I saw racism and prejudice on a daily basis. This movie very accurately portrays the prejudice of white southerners in that era. In my own town, there were segregated restaurants, restrooms and every type of segregation that you could imagine. I saw how some wealthy white people treated their black employees. They did treat them like slaves. I also saw how these black people reacted to and dealt with that nonsense.