Hidden Figures - Movie review

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New to Netflix.

Hidden figures is new to Netflix but was released in 2016. I found it at the weekend on my usual browse for something to watch and we were in movie mode. I recognized the title as a big release and had seen clips online in the past that made me want to check it out.


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Hidden Figures, directed by Theodore Melfi, tells the remarkable story of three African-American women mathematicians—Katherine Johnson, Dorothy Vaughan, and Mary Jackson—who worked at NASA during the Space Race of the 1960s. Based on real events, the film highlights their essential contributions to NASA’s success and sheds light on the racism and sexism they endured while breaking barriers.
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Based on a true story as a lot of the best movies are it follows the struggles of three black women overlooked and neglected in their roles at NASA due to their sex and race but who provide invaluable assistance in launching the first manned space flight from America.

Despite the struggles that they face in their roles over time their intelligence and ideas make them impossible to overlook and it changes the face and mind of the organization as they take center stage in the mission and help it to become a success.

The story is a product of it's time where race divided the country and ladies and blacks people were considered a lower class of citizen compared to white makes who held all the power in these organizations.

The movie itself was a very good watch and had enough action and excitement to keep me interested while the main characters had the charisma and content to make it an entertaining watch all the way through. I don't always enjoy period pieces as movies but this was an exciting time in America and the background to space launches and NASA is right up my alley.

It's glimpse into the racism at the time sets tells it's own tale with a lot of it from one race oblivious to the struggles of the other and how hard it was to break through that to become a success.

I enjoyed the movie and would recommend as a watch especially since it's now on Netflix making it very accessible. Solid watch, interesting but educational.

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5 comments
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Dont know her name thoigh but the woman on grey is funny and i love watching her movies

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I like historic movies, hopefully this one is better than hoppeneimer which made me sleep almost

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Ya. Much better.
Oppenheimer was a tough watch.

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I enjoyed this and had a open mind not knowing what to expect. True stories I am a fan and wish there were more around.

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It's quite interesting to see such storyline, especially since not a lot of this generation knows what it feels like for a black person to thrive back in the day in America. however, it's relatively not the type of genre.