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2009
Le téléchargement nécessite un accès à la bibliothèque YouScribe Tout savoir sur nos offres
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Publié le
01 novembre 2009
Nombre de lectures
10
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Langue
English
Publié par
Publié le
01 novembre 2009
Nombre de lectures
10
Licence :
Langue
English
Written by
Tate Taylor
Based on the novel by
Kathryn Stockett
Second Draft, November 9, 2009
WILLIAM FAULKNER wrote of Mammy Callie after her death:
"...she gave to my family a fidelity without stint or calculation or recompense and gave to my childhood an immeasurable devotion and love".
JACKSON, MISSISSIPPI 1963
INT. AIBILEEN'S HOUSE - KITCHEN - NIGHT
AIBILEEN, black, 53, sits at a table in a small, green kitchen. She wears a yellow dress with black piping and grips a tattered spiral notebook. Although cracked, the window behind her is crystal clear. Three framed portraits hang on the wall above her: John F. Kennedy, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and an UNKNOWN YOUNG BLACK MALE wearing thick glasses. Aibileen swallows hard.
I was...born in 1911...on Piedmont Plantation in Cherokee County. An UNSEEN WOMAN interviews Aibileen.
Did you know as a girl, growing up, that one day you'd be a maid?
Yes, ma'am. I did.
And you knew that because?
Momma was a maid. My grandmother was a house slave.
Oh. The woman repeats Aibileen's answer slowly as she writes.
A...House...Slave. Uh-huh. Okay. Aibileen squeezes the notebook in her lap.
Now, did you ever dream of being something else? Aibileen gulps. She doesn't answer. The room is quiet.
Well then, what's it feel like, to raise a white child when your own child's at home...being looked after by somebody else?
2.
Aibileen's hand trembles as she sips from a glass of water. She glances sadly up to the picture of the young black male.
FADE TO BLACK:
I done raised seventeen kids in my life. Lookin' after white babies, that's what I do.
INT. LEEFOLT HOME - MAE MOBLEY'S ROOM - MORNING
MAE MOBLEY LEEFOLT, 2 1/2 years old, lies in a crib, crying. AIBILEEN enters. Her dark black skin contrasts angelically with a brilliant white work dress, white panty hose and shoes
I know how to get them babies asleep, stop cryin' and go in the toilet bowl before they mommas even get outta bed in the mornin.' Aibileen lifts Mae Mobley out of her crib and pulls her into her expansive bosom.
Babies like fat. They like big fat legs too. That I know. Aibileen sits with Mae Mobley in a rocking chair.
I work from eight to four, six days a week. Ninety-five cents an hour comes to a hundred seventy-two dollars ever month. I do all the cooking, cleaning, washing, ironing and grocery shopping, but mostly, I take care a baby girl...And law, I worry she gone be fat. Ain't gonna be no beauty queen either. Mae Mobley reaches up and touches Aibileen's face. Aibileen kisses her and whispers in her ear.
You is kind. You is smart. You is important. Mae Mobley's mother, ELIZABETH LEEFOLT, 21 and lanky, enters wearing a green dress very much under construction. Pins and double-stick tape hold it all together. Elizabeth has pointed features and a nest of teased, brittle hair.
Aibileen, bridge club's in an hour! Did you finish the chicken salad?
3.
Oh, and Hilly's deviled eggs. No paprika! Elizabeth rotates around like the Tin Man.
Does this dress look homemade?
I reckon when you finish, it won't. Elizabeth exits with her pinned hemline sloping at a good twenty degree angle. Aibileen shakes her head.
Miss Leefolt still don't pick Baby Girl up but once a day. The birthin' blues had got holt a Miss Leefolt pretty hard. I done seen it happen plenty a times...once babies start havin' they own babies. And the young white ladies of Jackson...Oh, law, they was havin' some babies.
INT. JACKSON JOURNAL NEWSPAPAER - OFFICE - SAME DAY
A smoking RECEPTIONIST, 50, leads EUGENIA "SKEETER" PHELAN, 23, across a smoke-filled news office. Even the light bulbs have yellowed.
But, not Miss Skeeter... Skeeter has very frizzy blond hair cut short above her shoulders. She carries a red satchel.
No babies...No man...And not lookin'. She wears flats, careful not to add more than a centimeter to her towering height. Dressed well, Skeeter tugs on her unfamiliar attire.
INT. MR. BLACKLY'S OFFICE - CONTINUOUS
The receptionist and Skeeter enter the office of MR. HAROLD BLACKLY, 68. He has greased, grey hair and the face of a mean man. Smoke pours into the room.
Shut the Goddamn door! He snaps his fingers over a chair. Skeeter sits down.
They announced last week cigarettes'll kill you.
4.
Mr. Blackly pours a pack of nuts into his mouth.
MR. BLACKLY (CONT'D)
(CHEWING) Okay, let's see what you got. Skeeter quickly hands Mr. Blackly a resum�. He skims it over, marking it violently with a red pen.
"Murrah High Editor, Ole Miss Rebel Rouser Editor, double major, Junior League editor...Damn girl, didn't you have any fun?
Is that...important? Mr. Blackly sighs, hands the resum� back to Skeeter.
You got any references? Skeeter nods slowly. She takes a deep breath and pulls a letter out of her satchel. She hands it to Mr. Blackly. Mr. Blackly snatches the letter and reads it quickly, mouthing the words as he does. He drops the letter on his desk, and looks to Skeeter, flabbergasted.
That...is a rejection letter. Skeeter's face flushes hot and quick.
Not exactly. Missus Stein-
-STEIN?! Missus who? Skeeter points toward the letterhead.
Elaine Stein, Senior Editor at Harper and Row Publishing. In New York. I'm going to be a serious writer, Mr. Blackly. So, when I applied to Harper and Row, Missus
STEIN WROTE-
-She told you "no."
Until I gain some experience, Mr. Blackly! See, it says it right there at the end. "Great potential...Gain some experience and please apply again." Mr. Blackly pours the rest of the peanuts in his mouth.
5.
Oh, Christ...I guess you'll do. Can you clean?
Clean? Mr. Blackly sees cigarette smoke bleeding under his door.
Clean! Mr. Blackly pulls up a box filled with letters and newspapers. He slams it down in front of Skeeter.
Miss Myrna's gone shit-house crazy on us, drunk hair spray or something. Read her past columns and all these letters. Answer them just like she did, nobody'll know the damn difference. Skeeter forces a smile.
You know who Miss Myrna is?
SKEETER
(COVERING) I read her articles all the time.
Articles? Ha! It's a cleaning advice column, Miss Phelan. Eight bucks a week. Copy due Thursday. Mr. Blackly picks up the phone and starts yelling at someone. Skeeter excitedly grabs the box of letters and leaves.
INT. HOLBROOK HOUSE - BATHROOM - SAME DAY
HILLY HOLBROOK, 22, white and hefty, sits on a closed toilet seat in a well-appointed bathroom. She's covered in red plaid and bows and has a round face topped by a perfect beehive.
HILLY
(SCREAMING UPWARD) Momma! We're late for bridge! Hilly carefully rolls toilet paper out from its holder. She raises a pencil and places the tiniest dot imaginable on the first and second sheets of paper.
Miss Hilly was the first of the babies to have a baby. And it must a come out of her like the eleventh commandment. `Cause once Miss Hilly had a baby, ever girl at the bridge table wanted one too.
6.
She carefully rolls the paper back up in the roll.
Minny! Go get Momma!
INT. HOLBROOK HOUSE - ENTRY FOYER STAIRWELL - SAME TIME
MINNY JACKSON, 33, black, plump and in uniform, rolls her eyes beneath a crystal chandelier. She shouts up the mahogany stairwell.
Missus Walters?! You need help coming down? MISSUS WALTERS, 60, passes quietly behind Minny.
I'm down! Minny jumps with a yelp, spins around.
Been down.
Gone give me a heart attack! Missus Walters ambles toward the closet door. Minny quickly tries to turn her toward the front door. Missus Walters resists.
Minny, I'm getting my coat. Missus Walters opens the closet.
It's ninety degrees out there, Missus Walters. Missus Walters pulls out a red, wool coat with cheetah print collar. The early stages of Alzheimer's have appeared, but Missus Walters is still quite proud at eighty percent capacity.
Once Missus Walters' arteries went hard, Miss Hilly moved her and Minny in with her. Fired the maid she had just to make room. See, Minny about the best cook in Mississippi, and Miss Hilly wanted her. Hilly's approach is marked by the whishing sound of her plaid, fat thighs.
7.
She nonchalantly grabs the coat from her mother and carries it out the door. Minny and Missus Walters follow. Minny carries a chocolate pie. Hilly barks over her shoulder.
Minny, William took Billy out for ice cream. So, hurry back and get Billy down for his nap. No dilly dallying.
Yes, ma'am. Minny raises the pie behind Hilly's beehive, dreaming of smashing it into her head.
Minny my best friend. A old lady like me lucky to have her.
INT. LEEFOLT HOME - BATHROOM- SAME DAY
Aibileen kneels next to Mae Mobley who sits on a small children's training toilet.
No!
It's a tricky thing...you try to make a baby go in the toilet bowl before it's time. If theys can't get the hang of it, theys get to thinking low a theyselves. Mae Mobley sticks her lip out.
You drunk up two glasses a grape juice, I know you got to tee-tee.
Nooo. Mae Mobley shakes her head.
I give you a cookie if you go. Tee-tee immediately sprinkles into the bowl.
Mae Mobley! You going! Aibileen and Mae Mobley laugh excitedly as Elizabeth storms into the bathroom in her finished dress. The hemline now slants in the other direction.
8.
Aibileen, the girls are pulling up, and the table isn't set!
Mae Mobley go, Momma!
Get in your room! Right now! Mae Mobley rises behind Aibileen's leg.
I sorry. Elizabeth reaches down and scoops up Mae Mobley like a sack of potatoes. Mae Mobley looks to Aibileen over her mother's shoulder, her eyes have welled up. Aibileen mouths "I love you" and blows her a kiss.
INT. LEEFOLT HOME - DINING ROOM - MOMENTS LATER
The Leefolt's small, wood paneled, two bedroom "ranch" is destined to become income property one day. FIVE YOUNG WOMEN, early 20s, and Elizabeth hover around two collapsible card tables arranged in the living room. Aibileen methodically arranges grapes on a platter of chicken salad resting on Elizabeth's dining table. The table has a small L-SHAPED CRACK in the middle.
I lost my own boy, Treelore, right before I started waitin' on the Leefolts... Elizabeth glances anxiously to the dining table then catches eyes with Aibileen, nodding ever so slightly.
CLOSE ON: Aibileen carefully slides the platter over the L-SHAPED CRACK making sure it's hidden.
After Treelore died, a bitter seed was planted inside a me. And I just didn't feel so accepting anymore. Hilly enters the front door holding Missus Walters coat.
Hey, girls!
9.
YOUNG WOMEN
(IN UNISON) Hey, Hilly! Minny follows behind holding the pie and Missus Walters' arm.
(over her shoulder)
Put Momma in a chair before she breaks a hip.
I'm not deaf yet, Hilly. Minny spies Aibileen in the corner and gives her a "here we go" look as she lowers Missus Walters into a chair. Hilly approaches Aibileen with the coat.
Aibileen, I want you to have this coat. It's too big for Momma now and it's way too expensive to put in the coat drive. Hilly extends the coat with a smile.
All yours. Aibileen takes the coat.
Thank you, Miss Hilly.
Go on. Try it on.
INT. LEEFOLT HOME - KITCHEN - MOMENTS LATER
Minny plows through the swing door and reaches for Hilly's deviled eggs. Aibileen rushes in behind her wearing the cheetah collared coat. The sleeves are about a foot too short.
Hold on! Those are Miss Hilly's. Aibileen pulls another plate of eggs out of the fridge.
Gots to have paprika on `em. Minny takes an egg. It disappears in a single bite.
Forgive me, Lord, but I'm gonna have to kill that woman.
10.
Aibileen removes the coat and lays it over a chair.
Watch yo mouth, Minny.
Looks like a walking Christmas present with all them bows. Aibileen shakes with silent laughter.
And, now she gone to puttin' pencil marks on the toilet paper.
Oh, law! Did she?
Uh-hum. But, I carry paper in from my own damn house. That fool don't know.
INT. LEEFOLT HOME - LIVING ROOM - SAME TIME
Elizabeth and Hilly cackle with a group of girls as Missus Walters sits on the couch watching "Guiding Light." Skeeter suddenly rushes through the front door.
Hey, girls.
GIRLS
(IN UNISON) Hey, Skeeter. JOLENE FRENCH, 24, approaches and hugs Skeeter.
Well, if it isn't Long-Haul- Skeeter. We didn't think you'd ever leave Ole Miss.
Well, it's supposed to take four years, Jolene. Skeeter spins around to Hilly and Elizabeth with a sigh.
Sorry I'm late. I had to stop by the cleaners and pick up my black dress. Hilly and Elizabeth look at Skeeter with concern.
What?
11.
About supper club tonight...Honey, Stuart had to cancel.
Again? Hilly places her hand on Skeeter's shoulder.
He can't get off the rig, Skeeter. It's offshore! Stuart is a very successful oil man.
I'm starting to think this Stuart is a figment of your imagination.
Raleigh called his cousin down in Hattiesburg. He'll drive up.
The cousin with one eye?! Elizabeth nods.
I guess his black patch will match my dress. Just forget it. Skeeter storms off. Hilly glares at Elizabeth.
One eye?!
INT. LEEFOLT HOME - LIVING ROOM - LATER THE SAME DAY
Aibileen clears the dining table as bridge begins. Hilly, Elizabeth and Skeeter sit with Jolene. Skeeter takes a deep breath and belts out her news.
I got a job today... at The Jackson Journal! Everyone looks at Skeeter as if she just threw up on herself. Finally, Hilly pats Skeeter on the leg.
They'd be a fool not to hire you. Jolene raises her glass.
To Skeeter...and her job. Last stop `til marriage. Hilly kicks Jolene under the table.
12.
The Miss Myrna column. Have y'all read it?
Well, no! But, I bet the poor girls without any help, in South Jackson, read it like the King James. Everyone laughs. Skeeter's forehead crinkles.
Elizabeth, would you mind if I talk to Aibileen? To help me answer some of the letters? Just until I get a knack for it. Aibileen clears dishes as if she hasn't heard a thing. Elizabeth gets very still.
Aibileen? My Aibileen? What can't you just get Constantine to help you? Skeeter looks to her lap and shakes her head.
Constantine...quit us.
What?! Oh, my gosh! Skeeter nods her head sadly.
I'm so sorry, Skeeter.
I really don't want to talk about it. Okay? The girls nod.
Anyway...I don't know how to answer these letters. Elizabeth looks to Aibileen.
Well...I mean as long as it doesn't interfere with her work. A phone rings. Elizabeth nods to Aibileen.
INT. LEEFOLT HOME - KITCHEN - CONTINUOUS
Aibileen rushes in the kitchen and answers the phone.