Hidden Figures Film Analysis

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The movie entitled Hidden Figures directed by Theodore Melfi and written by Theodore Melfi and Allison Schroeder, based on a non-fiction book about three black female mathematicians who work at the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) during the space race. The film also based on the true story of brilliant African-American black women. The film published on December 25th, 2016, and it's was American biological drama film. The main actor is Taraji P. Henson as Katherine Goble Johnson, a mathematician who calculated flight trajectory for Project Mercury and other missions. The film also features Octavia Spencer as NASA supervisor Dorothy Vaughan and Janelle Monáe as NASA engineer Mary Jackson, with Kevin Costner, Kirsten Dunst, …show more content…
The story is simple, though Utopian is in part. Personal and professional equality between Katherine, Janelle, and Dorothy provides two separate experiences. When women drive to work, their friendship makes their laughs, shows their tenderness. This script is more partial to Katherine as she works directly with the team assigned to launch Glenn into orbit. Her mathematical brain acquired Al Harrison (Kevin Costner), chief supervisor and she made it part of a key decision. Track Dorothy and Janelle also have you invested as they are underdogs. At the space station though, the atmosphere is very contrast. This same woman is resilient. They are clogging on calculations for the launch and re-entry of the first US space program. It is these parts also give you the opportunity to organize NASA's historical aspects. It is an inspiration to witness the true story of these three human computers, making calculations faster than you can transfer your pencil. The sharp view of the Civil Rights era when bathrooms, libraries, and coffee pots are the norm for those who have dark skin, highlighting how difficult these Negro ladies are compared to when white people are. As far as the audience goes, the story begins in the 60s, but when you witness the credits paid to Johnson, Vaughan, and Jackson during the credit …show more content…
There is courage in the face of fear and courage to stand for what you believe. Next, apologize when we are wrong. After getting all the information, Katherine can present a complete report on the calculations being reviewed. research shows a mistake. This makes Paul Stafford aware of having underestimated Katherine Goble and apologized to Katherine for rejecting her skills. And he did it right. When you are wrong, you must be a man. You need to wake up and

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