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The help kathryn
The help kathryn













the help kathryn

There's no graphic violence, but a character is obviously physically abused by her husband, and a woman has a miscarriage, leaving her in a pool of her blood.

the help kathryn

African Americans are referred to as "negro," and a grown-up restaurant worker is called "boy" by white patrons. The language is tame for a PG-13 movie except for the word "s-t," which is used several times, and one casual use of the "N" word by a bus driver. The film not only teaches about segregation and the importance of racial equality, but it also shows how oppressed people have important stories to tell. It isn't likely to appeal to young kids, but it's a historically relevant drama that mature tweens and teens can see with their parents. Parents need to know that The Help is an emotionally intense adaptation of Kathryn Stockett's best-selling civil rights-era novel. A woman gets drunk at a party and accidentally rips her social rival's sleeve she then throws up on her adversary's party gown.ĭid you know you can flag iffy content? Adjust limits for Drinking, Drugs & Smoking in your kid's entertainment guide. One character orders drink after drink on a blind date. Accurately for the '60s setting, almost everyone in the movie (even a pregnant character) smokes.















The help kathryn