** HIDDEN FIGURES (2016): The Movie**

GENRE: Biography, Drama, History
RELEASE DATE: January 6, 2017
SCREEN TIME: 2hrs 7min
COUNTRY OF ORIGIN: United States
LANGUAGE: English
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INTRODUCTION:
Hello!
Hidden Figures is a great movie, I love movies based on true stories it always keeps me in a brightly elevated mood or sometimes anxious.
STORY:
The movie tells a true story of female African-American mathematicians who plays an important role in the US Space program.

The U.S battles with the Russians in the 1960s on who is to put the first man in space. NASA was able to gain access to group of talented African-American female mathematicians. These females plays a very important role towards the actualization of one of the well-known operations in History.
The movie bases on a true story of three ladies:
Katherine Johnson, played by Taraji P. Henson.
Mary Jackson, played by Janelle Monae.
Dorothy Vaughan, played by Octavia Spencer.
Who rose in ranks of NASA together with other great minds assign with the calculating the launch of astronaut John Glenn into the orbit and his return.
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OBSERVATION:
Not just fills in as a thing of good redirection, but is fair in portraying the changes in the USA during the 1960s, the public issues of that time, and the separation that existed in the country, especially to the African-Americans.
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As an enlightening movie, it shows the area of African-Americans among the more expansive USA social class and the issues they confronted. These cause unbalanced credits, as well as racial divisions. The effect of such a standard is seen through Mary Jackson in resisting deterrent because of pursuing a class to focus on real science at the graduated class level. There is additionally a portrayal of racial issues where there are independent bathrooms for white individuals and for minorities.
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The film, Hidden Figures, is comparatively basic in showing the social separations among people in remarkable America. There is a vibe of tendency and working environment tendency towards ladies. One scene from the film portrays Katherine Johnson (played by Taraji P. Henson), who is competent in dealing with and at making sense of data for the board, yet sidelined and kept away from being among the men by Paul Stanford, a lead engineer on the task. Rather, she is obliged to surrender her show records to men, instead of making the show herself. Notwithstanding, with changes and certification, Katherine is at last permitted to introduce, particularly with the help of Al Harrison.
With the amount of the energetic inclination and With the amount of the stunning tendency and issues tried by these three ladies, the movie works really in depicting previous issues looked by African-Americans, figuring out genuine changes in USA, and in making a sensible image of the social separations in bearing during the 1960s.
TOP CAST
Taraji P. Henson
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Octavia Spencer
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Janelle Monae
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Kevin Costner as AI Harrison
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Kevin Costner is one of my favorite actors. The personality and character he shows in this movie, is great. Good post.