As the United States raced against Russia to put a man in space, NASA found untapped talent in a group of African-American female mathematicians that served as the brains behind one of the greatest operations in U.S. history. Based on the unbelievably true life stories of three of these women, known as 'human computers', we follow these women as they quickly rose the ranks of NASA alongside many o
A**R
Great movie, lengthy idealistic, slightly sarcastic, review on my part.
This is so offensive on so many levels.Imagine young black women getting the opportunity to get a practical, marketable education.Imagine black nuclear families with a responsible, loving husband living with them, building a life with them, teaching them, learning with them, growing with them as a family.Imagine young black women wanting to accomplish something great, something positive, in their lives. To be a part of a larger vision. To work hard and be the best at what they do.Imagine young black women getting jobs because they have worked hard to gain the knowledge, skills, abilities, and merit to earn those jobs, then excel at them.Imagine a world where young black women would have the opportunity to gain the knowledge, skills, abilities, and merit - to even have the basic qualifications necessary to get the opportunity to work hard for them.Imagine young black women earning a family wage, contributing to society, and paying taxes - living a "normal" nuclear life with their families.Amazing.What this film shows is how much white people were offended by black people back in that era, and how offended most white people are today at the idea this ever happened. People grew. People learned hard lessons from their failures. People evolved. Not all people, it's an on-going process, but it is a continuing process. A process which needs to be cultivated by everyone, not just whites. Horrible mistakes were made, but people learn from failure better than success - failures are lessons more meaningful and memorable. Failure sucks, and scars are important reminders of lessons best not forgotten.People should get credit for learning and evolving, in today's world, no matter how things have changed for the better, no credit is ever given, which hampers the effort. You want people to evolve? Teach them, work with them, don't just berate them. That applies to all facets of life, especially marriage. Celebrate steps accomplished to encourage, don't just demand more.Imagine how different the black experience would be if the Gov't provided a solid, practical, meaningful education to them, instead of the worthless education they historically had - the same empty education they are now perpetrating on ALL American children. An "education" where high school grads can't read, write, or do simple math, or even read a tape measure.Years ago, I worked with a lady who was married to a young black man. They were a very nice couple- very sweet. During that time, he was featured on the cover of TIME magazine with 9 other young people. They had been deemed the 10 best young minds in America. It didn't matter what any of them were - what "category" they were. What an honor at the time. I don't believe you would see any media do that today.Today it's all about hate and division. Politicians continue to do all of us wrong. Imagine where we would all be today if they worked to educate us and bring us all together to contribute to society and each other instead of motivating hatefulness and ignorance.You want to change the world? Educate ALL children with marketable skills and dump the media and politicians who work hard to hamper that effort and only preach hate to control everyone's lives. Politicians, media, etc., who work to de-evolve everyone and turn them back into the racially intolerant ignoramuses they were years ago. LBJ was the Godfather of oppression. He had the skills to make it look like he was doing the black population a favor while actually setting them up for massive failure which is still rampant today. That chain needs to be broken thru good, solid, practical, marketable education. Everyone should turn their racial efforts and drama into attaining that - demanding that.Over time, people with skills will work together to build. Skill and work ethics will prevail. I have seen it work. I have worked closely with people from all over the planet for decades. Color never mattered, skills and contribution did.This would be a whole different planet if society made cooperation and education paramount.Don't complain - contribute. Make your world a better place.
G**B
A Film for the Ages...
Let this Magnificent Movie be a lesson to Future GenerationsIt's not about the Color of your Skin, it's about To seek outthe People that make this Country Great. on our 250thBirthday coming up. At 75 I leave you with my Dream. Lookpast the Stereotypes. That Great Mind doesn't look DifferentIt is just waiting for an Opportunity to Achieve GreatnessThis is my Favorite Movie, enjoy the Ride. Cause it is REAL
J**N
Viewing of subject matter, (Hidden FIgures).⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
*Hidden FIgures*,, the best snap your fingers, tap your foot movie; of three of most brilliant women.Whom over came by; Intuitive, Confidence, and shear Genius. To establish a permanent spot in NASA HISTORY,with Mercury and Apollo lauch, by the three achieving, Excellence. NOT because they were Women, But because they wore glasses...
J**M
Wow! What an awesome movie! It was great!
Wow! This movie was an absolute Jem! With an all-star cast of great actors! The story telling was just amazing! This movie was so fantastic! I laughed, I cried, It was so good! I loved it! One of my all-time favorite movies to date! God bless all the people involved in making such a fine film and story! Cheers to everyone! God bless!
A**R
Renewal of Hope
This is the most powerful and inspiration movie I can remember seeing in at least five years.I'm an automotive engineer - it's not NASA but it gets pretty sporty, especially leading up to a launch (engine program launch, that is).And in these mad times this could be a spectacular object lesson for those who wish to tear down the hard-won progress of the last 60 years. If a film like this can not move hearts hardened by fear and hate, the only thing that saves us is the attrition of those acting on fear and hate.
L**K
Great movie
Must have watched it 8 times now. Great story, well told with historical value. And the acting is fantastic!
M**I
Inspiring
This movie is so inspiring and based on a true story
L**E
Great movie
This is a great movie.
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