There would be many challenges that filmmakers would face when adapting The Help, although, it has been done. One specific challenge is that there are quite a few characters in the story, so it could be hard to find enough people. It could also be hard to find that many people that fit the real characters from the story, which is very important. So, to make the movie work, some characters would need to be taken out. Another major challenge that a filmmaker would face is how The Help switches point of view. Every few chapters, the point of view switches from Aibileen to Minny and then to Skeeter, and back again. I think this would be really hard to portray in a movie. I haven't actually seen the movie, so I would like to know what they actually did to fix that.
One scene that is essential to keep in order for the adaptation to work is the scene where Skeeter asks Aibileen if she ever wanted to change anything, meaning change anything about her work and life. This scene is so important because it almost foreshadows what is going to later happen. It sets the foundation for the story. Skeeter gets cut off and Miss Leefolt comes in before Aibileen can answer, so she ponders it for awhile, wondering why Skeeter, a white woman, would ask her that. This is necessary for the movie. Another scene that needs to be kept is when Minny gets her job working for Celia. This scene is important because it also sets up a whole different story line, which was Minny working for Miss Celia, but she had to stay hidden from Celia's husband, Johnny. It's also important because it changes Minny's life in a way because she was out of work and looking for a job. The last scene that would be important to keep is kind of two in one, because they are both very important. Throughout the story, Minny wonders why Celia always goes upstairs to the abandoned bedrooms where no one sleeps, and doesn't come down for a while. The important scene comes when Minny gives Miss Celia a package that came for her, but Minny doesn't know what it is. She later decides to sneak up on Celia and see what she was doing upstairs, and she sees her drinking alcohol, which was what was in the package. Then, the other scene that goes with it is when Minny can't find Miss Celia, but she eventually goes and finds her in the bathroom. There is blood all over the bathroom, coming from Celia. Minny sees something covered in blood in the toilet, and realizes that it was a baby. Miss Celia had given birth to a dead baby, and Minny learns it wasn't the first time it had happened. This is so important because it really changes the story, and it takes you by surprise. At the same time, you are able to understand a lot of what was going on with Celia.
One specific part that you would have to get rid of is when the little African-American boy gets attacked by the white men and becomes blind. While it shows the cruel and unfair treatment of African Americans, it just isn't that important to have, and it would be adding unneeded characters. Another scene that wouldn't need to be added is when Aibileen goes to the community concerns meetings at her church. Here, they talk about current issues and how they can help gain respect for African Americans. This part isn't really needed, and the movie wouldn't be losing anything if it wasn't added.
I think it would be hard to make The Help into a movie! There are a lot of really important parts, so it would be hard to include all of them, but I hope to see the movie soon!