"The Help" is a good movie, better than most recently. In today's hopeless desert of films, "The Help" is an oasis. It is one of those movies where a full theater just sits while the ending credits run and music plays. Then they slowly and quietly trickle out of the theater. Could they be unwilling to let go of the poignancy or are they dreading exposure to the latest "Conan the Barbarian" next door. No, it's not Schindler's List.
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