She was ruthlessly fired over this incident. #movie#shorts
YOU’RE TRESPASSING. I’M SCARED HER. She put it in the newsletter. Oh my god. I specifically said drop old coats at MY HOUSE, NOT COMM. WHY WOULD SHE DO this to me? I don’t know. I don’t know. Hilly, it’s so embarrassing. >> I p Mommy. >> No. No. No. You get off of that toilet. >> You will catch diseases. Do you hear me? You will catch disease on those toilets. >> You is calm. You is small. You is important. >> Abene. The silver I lent Elizabeth last week. >> And our polish good. >> When you returned it, three pieces were missing from the felt wrapper. >> Let me Let me go check in the kitchen. Maybe I left some behind. You know as well as I do that silver is not in the kitchen. >> You checking May’s bed. Since little man was born, she’ve been putting things in his bed. >> Do you hear her, Elizabeth? She’s trying to blame it on a toddler. >> I ain’t got no silver. >> She says she doesn’t have them. Then it behooves me to inform you that you are fired and I’ll be calling the police. >> I still no silver. >> Maybe I can’t send you to jail for what you wrote, but I can send you for being a thief. >> I know something about you. Don’t you forget that. Nobody would believe what you wrote. >> I don’t know. I’ve been told I’m a pretty good writer. Already sold a lot of books. >> Call the police, Elizabeth. >> All you do is scan and lie to try to get what you want. >> Aene, stop. >> You’re a godless woman. Ain’t you tired, Miss Hilly? >> Aene, you have to go now. >> Don’t go. Baby, >> baby, you need to get back to bed. >> Please don’t leave. >> I got st. Baby, I am so sorry. >> Are you going to take another little girl? >> No, that’s not the reason. I don’t want to leave you, but it’s time for me to retire. You’re my last little girl. >> No, >> baby. I need you to remember everything I told you. Okay. >> Okay. >> You remember what I told you? >> You was kind. You smart. You >> That’s right, baby girl. >> Don’t go. Baby, >> I got you, baby. May Mo Moly was my last baby. No one had ever asked me what it feel like to be
The Help is a 2011 drama film adapted from Kathryn Stockett’s novel of the same name. Set in Jackson, Mississippi during the 1960s, the story follows a young white writer, Skeeter (Emma Stone), who resolves to break through social conventions by interviewing and documenting the real work and life experiences of Black maids. In a time when racial segregation was still prevalent, she courageously approaches maids like Aibileen (Viola Davis) and Minny (Octavia Spencer). These women had long silently shouldered the most laborious work in white households with little opportunity to have their voices heard. As the interviews deepen, their overlooked voices, rich emotions, and steadfast dignity are revealed, eventually coalescing into an anonymous book that exposes social injustice. With a gentle yet powerful touch, the film celebrates how the courage and friendship of ordinary women can spark change even in a repressive era.#TheHelp #EmmaStone #ViolaDavis #OctaviaSpencer #KathrynStockett #1960sAmerica #Drama #Friendship #Courage #SocialChange #WomensVoices #TrueStory #Inspirational #JacksonMississippi #HistoricalDrama #BookAdaptation #PowerOfWords #Community #Resilience #MustWatch #movie#shorts
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