I will never look at chocolate pie the same again. Love how they worked in prominent civil rights leaders into parts of the story. Pretty realistic, people still don't realize how this was going on in our life time. Love the ties and relationship changes of the three main "white ladies" and the ties shown through the "black community" and how the two communities in the same town were "separate". Had to cross the bridge to go home and the fear portrayed for putting the stories/experiences on paper. Now ready to watch the movie and see what Hollywood left out.
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Friday, July 26, 2013
The Help
I will never look at chocolate pie the same again. Love how they worked in prominent civil rights leaders into parts of the story. Pretty realistic, people still don't realize how this was going on in our life time. Love the ties and relationship changes of the three main "white ladies" and the ties shown through the "black community" and how the two communities in the same town were "separate". Had to cross the bridge to go home and the fear portrayed for putting the stories/experiences on paper. Now ready to watch the movie and see what Hollywood left out.
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