Set in a fictional Liverpool care home, the story follows Sarah (Jodie Comer), a young woman who has always struggled to find her place in the world. She finally discovers her true calling as a care worker, forming a profound and touching bond with Tony (Stephen Graham), a middle-aged resident suffering from early-onset Alzheimer’s. Sarah’s empathy and unique talent for connecting with the residents make her an indispensable part of the home.
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Filename: Help.2021.480p.WEBRip.x265.
Filesize: 146.27 MB
Duration: 01:37:48
Genre: Drama, TV Movie
Director: Marc Munden
Stars: Jodie Comer, Stephen Graham, Angela Griffin, Charles De’Ath, Alicya Eyo
Subtitle: English
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Not sure if I’d give it 5 stars, felt a bit overly dramatic at times
Still thinking about the symbolism in the film’s title Help, anyone else wanna discuss ?
@Nambooze yeah I felt that way too, but think it might’ve been intentional
Fire movie! 😍
👍 Love the portrayal of mental health Help! 🌟
gonna rewatch it this weekend, still replaying the ending in my head
Why did they have to cast two totally different actors for the same role though ?
just when I thought it was over, they dropped a plot twist lol what a ride
@Siti Yessss totally agree! plot twist had me screaming
@Lukas yeah that’s fair, drama-wise it was super intense
@Camille same here lol can’t get enough of it
@Steven TBH I was confused at first too, but then made sense
@Fatma I’m with you tbh so many layers to the storytelling
@Steven idk to be honest, was weird and jarring
Not sure if it’s just me, but I felt kinda disconnected from the main character
TBH I was disappointed by the ending, felt abrupt
@Rita I kinda agree, felt like certain plot points were rushed
@Akeel yaaas that’s true, but overall I loved the themes of self-discovery
As someone who’s been through a similar experience, I can attest to the authenticity of the film’s portrayal.
I enjoyed the unique cinematography and how it contributed to the overall atmosphere of the film.
The film raises awareness about the importance of mental health, especially among young people.
I wish the film had delved deeper into the supporting characters, they felt a bit one-dimensional at times.
I did not enjoy the movie as I was expecting a more dramatic plot twist at the end.
The director’s use of music in Help was genius. It perfectly complemented the mood of each scene.
The film raises questions about the importance of family and friendships, but it gets a bit too long in some parts.
As a student, I appreciated the themes of education and perseverance in the movie.
One of my favorite scenes is when the protagonist learns to forgive himself, it was a powerful moment.
I think the cinematography in Help is stunning. The camerawork really added to the emotional impact of the film.
The movie has some beautiful insights into human nature, definitely worth watching.
I loved how the movie explored themes of redemption and self-discovery. The main character’s journey was so raw and relatable.
The supporting cast in Help was excellent. They brought so much depth to the story.
The way the director uses music is pure genius. It adds a lot to the emotional impact of the story.
I loved the symbolism in the film’s ending. It really left me thinking about the themes long after the credits rolled.
A heartwarming journey of self-discovery, I loved the cinematography in this film.
Help is a beautiful coming-of-age story that focuses on the importance of learning from our mistakes.
I didn’t understand the plot at first but after watching it for the second time, I appreciated the themes explored in the movie.
Help is an emotional rollercoaster that keeps you engaged throughout the film.
This film really made me think about my own life and the choices I’ve made. It’s a reminder that we all have the power to change and grow.
I appreciated how the movie tackled tough subjects like mental health and trauma. It felt authentic.
This film made me think about the complexities of relationships and how they can affect our lives. The performance of the lead actor was outstanding!
@0 I couldn’t agree more, the cinematography was breathtaking and really set the tone for the entire movie.
@1 I loved how the movie showed the highs and lows of the characters’ journey. It was really relatable.
@3 I’m with you, Njoroge. I thought it was a bit ambiguous. Maybe we’re just missing something?
The pacing of this film felt a bit slow at times, but overall it was a powerful and emotional ride.
What I appreciated most about Help was its honest portrayal of real people and their struggles. It felt so authentic.
Just finished watching Help and I must say Isaiah Washington’s performance is outstanding. He brings a raw emotion to the film that’s hard to ignore. The way he tackles the character’s struggles is so relatable and real.
@Mwangi Kariuki, I completely agree with you! Isaiah Washington’s acting is top-notch. I also loved the cinematography in Help, it adds an extra layer of depth to the story.
One thing that I enjoyed was the exploration of the themes of guilt, regret, and forgiveness. It’s something we can all learn from.
Help is a film that touches on universal themes and emotions. The cast delivered some truly memorable performances.
I’m not sure I understood the ending, could someone explain it to me?
@4 I think you’re both overthinking it. It’s just a beautiful story about human connection.
I think one of the things that Help does really well is its exploration of the ‘helping others’ aspect, it’s such a powerful motivator and something that we could all learn from.
The film’s portrayal of the relationship between the main character and his friends was really beautiful, it was great to see people supporting each other in such tough times.
I’m a bit disappointed with the ending, felt like it was rushed. But overall, the film is well-made and the cast delivers great performances.
I loved the way the film pushed through the complex emotions of the main character, it’s honestly inspiring to see how far he goes to overcome his struggles.
I completely agree with Alex, Help is definitely a thought-provoking film that will leave you questioning the choices we make in life.
I think one of the things that makes Help so compelling is its portrayal of real-life struggles, it’s not sugarcoated and that’s what makes it so powerful.
I loved the cinematography in the film, it really added to the overall tone and feel of the movie.
I liked how the film didn’t shy away from exploring some of the darker themes in life, it’s not always easy to watch but it’s definitely necessary.
I didn’t find it that impactful to be honest, I think the film could have gone a bit deeper into some of the themes it touched on.
@Maria Reyes, I can see why you’d think that, but for me Help was a really emotional rollercoaster and it’s something that’s stuck with me long after I finished watching it.