I don't this this film ever received the popularity or recognition it truly deserved. I just watched it, and this should be required viewing by every child in America, regardless of color or creed.
“We love each other and we’re not the characters we’re playing.” More people need to understand this because I’m tired of actors and actresses being hated for playing a role. It’s acting. People need to stop thinking people are awful because of there role. Think there amazing for being able to play it(:
Bryce got hate mail for years. I remember Pat Carroll telling a story. She guest starred on the Mary Tyler Moore show and got hate mail for years afterwards. "How dare you bully our Mary!?" People are truly sick. Just like the ones depicted in this film.
No lol they’ve had internet about it... a lot of people have thought they look very much alike. This is one of my favorite books and movies. Finally digging into interviews after watching tonight on Netflix. This movie never fails to hit you in stomach, such a deep and important movie. 💙
Wow! You are one of the most professional celebrity interviewers I've ever seen. Your questions bring out insights into their lives and their approaches to how they perform their characters. Well done!!! You remind me of Charlie Rose. P.S. "The Help" is a phenomenal piece of cinematic excellence.
What a superb actress. She was so good that I hated Hilly. Only a really good actor can do that. I hated her part but she did a marvelous job. She was the right person for the right job.
This is literally why that's part of the problem. That whole saying about being doomed to repeat history.... it's literally about that. If you don't tell these stories honestly. What's the point?
Angel M. Diaz-Rivera I love the part in the movie we’re Skeeters Mom said to Hilly If I wasn’t two sure I’d say hilly you’ve been eating two much pieeee 🥧 lol hint hint hint minny’s Diaria Pie 🥧 💩
what bothers me a bit - although I love the book and the music - is that there seems to be a feeling that the story is about the past and that the problems are practically nonexistent these days
I agree. There is little emphasis on today's oppressive global system. It is not a few mean white ladies. It is global white supremacy that should be replaced with justice.
@cbaldwinjr the book talks about KKK and shootings, and burning cars, and beatings blinding people because they used the wrong bathroom by mistake, it talks about a lot. but i dont think the author was trying to focus on that particular struggle. more the relational one
@cbaldwinjr I dont think they are trying to convey the whole struggle, just the view of the relationship between rich white ladies and their maids in those days, the book shows a lot more. but thats not the focus,
@youmnake No, segregation was because some people truly believed there was a biological difference between those with different skin color sort of like there are gender differences between males and females. That was wrong, yes, but it was not always because of hate and certainly not always hate to the degree it was in the south in the 50's & 60's. My goodness, you people are just never going to stop. You just keep recycling the same old sh-t no matter what. It is sickening.
I am like skeeter I want to be a writer and a journalist. and I am scared to publish my stories. i saw the movie 3 and my dad got board. i have curly hair and the same every thing like skeeter
This movie was filmed in my hometown, Greenwood Ms. Viola Davis did an interview and the way she talked about Mississippi and Greenwood, I would never support her in anything she does.
@@marikiemarie7622 You grow up and don't tell anyone else how to feel you woke uneducated fetus. Do you even know what Viola Davis has said over the last 9 years??? Now she regrets making this film. Now she says it was just another film where white people save black people. In the film I saw, it was the black maids having the courage to come forward to tell their stories that changed things. But of course Viola Davis does not regret the fame the movie brought her or how it saved her from the "poverty & isolation" she talks about here. Making race an issue even when it is not is becoming a tired convenient rhetoric. And not every white person in this country has roots in the south or ties to slavery. Some came over via Ellis Island or have you not learned that part of history??? And many white people marched for freedom right along with MLK. So enough already. Hate is hate even when a black person directs it at a white person. It does not even a score. It is just wrong, period. SMH!!! .
I loved this film. So many great actresses. I can honestly say there was NO bad acting throughout this entire film. One of the best this year.
I don't this this film ever received the popularity or recognition it truly deserved. I just watched it, and this should be required viewing by every child in America, regardless of color or creed.
“We love each other and we’re not the characters we’re playing.” More people need to understand this because I’m tired of actors and actresses being hated for playing a role. It’s acting. People need to stop thinking people are awful because of there role. Think there amazing for being able to play it(:
Bryce got hate mail for years. I remember Pat Carroll telling a story. She guest starred on the Mary Tyler Moore show and got hate mail for years afterwards. "How dare you bully our Mary!?" People are truly sick. Just like the ones depicted in this film.
How many of y'all have friends who deserve a Minny's Chocolate Pie?
Lol😂
I love Violas laugh , she laughs with her whole heart & soul ♥️
7:35 Octavia was diplomatic in saying things still haven't changed enough - the parallels still exist
Am I really the only one who thinks that Jessica Chastain and Bryce Dallas Howard look remarkably alike?
Jani Mäkinen i know you asked this six years ago, but yes, i do think that they look alikeee
IVE ALWAYS THOUGHT THIS
Not at all
It’s a safe bet that you are never the only one in any regard.
No lol they’ve had internet about it... a lot of people have thought they look very much alike. This is one of my favorite books and movies. Finally digging into interviews after watching tonight on Netflix. This movie never fails to hit you in stomach, such a deep and important movie. 💙
might be my favourite film of the year so far, will have you laughing then crying within seconds of changing frames.
I cried when i watched this!!SUCH AN AMAZING MOVIE!!:)
I live in Mississippi, Hilly's are still here, alive and well and proud of themselves.
Yea. Sad and pathetic. Bet they vote for "conservatives" too 😂😂😂
Wow! You are one of the most professional celebrity interviewers I've ever seen. Your questions bring out insights into their lives and their approaches to how they perform their characters. Well done!!! You remind me of Charlie Rose. P.S. "The Help" is a phenomenal piece of cinematic excellence.
“Everyone needs a chance to be a Phoenix.”
Every one of those ladies are extremely talented, and in the movie together wow.
Such great Actresses made this movie a great watch
they are all so amazing in this film
she did an amazing job and really got into the character, she should of won a best actor in a negative role, if their is such an award
saeefa me two I wish the Award ceremony of Best Actor/Actress 🥇 🥈 🥉 had an award for the Best Movie 🍿 villain 🦹♀️
Viola is stunning!❤ Just watched this movie and it was a great movie.
What a superb actress. She was so good that I hated Hilly. Only a really good actor can do that. I hated her part but she did a marvelous job. She was the right person for the right job.
Two of the Greatest actors alive!
Allison and Sissy!!! Mrs. Charlotte Phelan and Missus Walters, Eugenia "Skeeter" and Hilly's moms!
I really like her and she deserved an award❤
Wonderful film. Just saw it. It's a must-see y'all!
The movie was just great!
Love Viola Davis’ hair here! ❤️❤️❤️
The Help is such a great movie, I just didn't care for the cast using the N word in it, but I guess that's what the South was like in the 1960's.
This is literally why that's part of the problem. That whole saying about being doomed to repeat history.... it's literally about that. If you don't tell these stories honestly. What's the point?
Well, they are not friends. But I know a few people who deserve a Minny`s Chocolate Pie with double filling!
Angel M. Diaz-Rivera Hell Yeah!!!! LOL 😂 and Ewww Gross 😷😖🤮
Angel M. Diaz-Rivera I love the part in the movie we’re Skeeters Mom said to Hilly If I wasn’t two sure I’d say hilly you’ve been eating two much pieeee 🥧 lol hint hint hint minny’s Diaria Pie 🥧 💩
these two ROCK !!
what bothers me a bit - although I love the book and the music - is that there seems to be a feeling that the story is about the past and that the problems are practically nonexistent these days
Are u fkn kidding me? Racist white folks still exist
@@pac-vy1nj *Racist Folks still exsist.
It doesn't matter if they're white or black or asian or native americna or mixed, racist people are racist.
I agree. There is little emphasis on today's oppressive global system. It is not a few mean white ladies. It is global white supremacy that should be replaced with justice.
@@pac-vy1nj racist people exist
@@marikiemarie7622 Racist people are not just white. Racism & hate comes in every color.
@cbaldwinjr the book talks about KKK and shootings, and burning cars, and beatings blinding people because they used the wrong bathroom by mistake, it talks about a lot. but i dont think the author was trying to focus on that particular struggle. more the relational one
BRYCE WOW CRAZY great acting
Is the mom in this movie the same woman who play the tea lady from the Book of Eli that was dancing and singing? "Ring my bell" 🎶
🤭
Do you see why we need the history to be taught?
All of the aspects of it - not just a blind to others “white” version of it.
@cbaldwinjr I dont think they are trying to convey the whole struggle, just the view of the relationship between rich white ladies and their maids in those days, the book shows a lot more. but thats not the focus,
Correction for your description....Not Octavia Jackson, it’s Octavia Spencer.
Viola is not from Rhode Island. She’s from a teeny tiny town in SOUTH CAROLINA. St Matthews.
Best movie of the year
anyone please can tell me what is the title of the song as the background of this clip? who is the singer?
She said...I dont remember hate but I remember segregation!...Segregation was there because of hatred
@youmnake No, segregation was because some people truly believed there was a biological difference between those with different skin color sort of like there are gender differences between males and females. That was wrong, yes, but it was not always because of hate and certainly not always hate to the degree it was in the south in the 50's & 60's. My goodness, you people are just never going to stop. You just keep recycling the same old sh-t no matter what. It is sickening.
I would think she didn't see hatred because she was so young.
Good film but it did *not* tell the whole story of the time. So many involved now boycott the film.
Actually they talk a lot about how it made these women's lives miserable. Not sure why you think that is sugarcoating.
Kevin McCarthy is looks cute
If you're talking about the interviewer, I agree.
I am like skeeter I want to be a writer and a journalist. and I am scared to publish my stories. i saw the movie 3 and my dad got board. i have curly hair and the same every thing like skeeter
@dianewms i did 2 i love it !!!
She doesn’t remember hate but she remembers segregation 🤔
Anyone know who sings the song at 8:26
Mary J Blige
Mary J Blige
She's not a friend, but I think Meryl Streep deserves Minny's Chocolate Pie.
@cbaldwinjr I don't belive you have read the book...
Hilly remind me of a young Hillary Clinton in her Goldwater days.
blue nail varnish REALLY!
Pull the mic away from your mouth Abie!!
This movie was filmed in my hometown, Greenwood Ms. Viola Davis did an interview and the way she talked about Mississippi and Greenwood, I would never support her in anything she does.
You cant be offended by the truth. Grow up! ... 9 years i hope you have.
@@marikiemarie7622 You grow up and don't tell anyone else how to feel you woke uneducated fetus. Do you even know what Viola Davis has said over the last 9 years??? Now she regrets making this film. Now she says it was just another film where white people save black people. In the film I saw, it was the black maids having the courage to come forward to tell their stories that changed things. But of course Viola Davis does not regret the fame the movie brought her or how it saved her from the "poverty & isolation" she talks about here. Making race an issue even when it is not is becoming a tired convenient rhetoric. And not every white person in this country has roots in the south or ties to slavery. Some came over via Ellis Island or have you not learned that part of history??? And many white people marched for freedom right along with MLK. So enough already. Hate is hate even when a black person directs it at a white person. It does not even a score. It is just wrong, period. SMH!!! .
@@nickimorelli9991 wtf are you talking about?
@@marikiemarie7622 My comment is clear.
@@nickimorelli9991 but yet you deleted it 🤣🤣