"Hidden character" is the story of three African American women in the late 1960s. Because they became a tool of NASA to put John Glen on the moon. Hidden figures from the director of Theodore Melfi and Taraji P. Henson, Octavia Spencer, Kevin Costner, Kirstin Dunst, who starred with Theodore Melfi, will not be paying much attention to the idea of ​​empowering women, so it will be a good movie. It is a movie. It has the right elements to become a heavy hitter, but trading it uses that superior actor as a political statement than anything
This movie introduces Catherine Johnson, Dorothy Vaughn, Mary Jackson (Hanson, Spencer, Jainer Moran) in much the same way. We saw Catherine as a digital debater and a talented woman ... and for the role of Spencer and Moran, exactly the same personality traits were reconsidered. There is no difference between women, and the movie has three identical characters. The only difference is that the excellent performance of Taraji P. Henson will entertain her in the whole movie. Otherwise, it will be a direct digital movie. This movie rarely brings a little development to these women, and makes us drown in the concept of "This is the power of a girl". After a while, it became very verbose, I decided to wait for the movie to become full - blown, but I never did it. This movie is about what the character does and not how and why they do it.
Overall, "hidden characters" are thin films like thin paper trying to make political statements rather than making good movies. This is a perfect example of a political climate that influences creative efforts. If there is something I can say: If you want to see a movie, there is no other way than Taraji P. Henson's excellent performance. Even if you take her from the movie somehow, shape and shape may interfere with the movie during development, but this should also stay here
A remarkable example of the recent movie "Based on Real Story" is "Hidden Letters" - the 2016 edition of a drama telling the story of three NASA African-American female mathematicians. In the workplace, blacks and intelligence are not well appreciated. This work, including the best adaptation of the script, was nominated for three Oscar awards. Another example is the HBO movie "Henortal Life of Henrietta Lacks" recently aired. "An African-American woman (her) is a human cell line whose cells were used to make the first immortal" (Source: IMDB). This movie was adapted from a book by Rebecca Scheu, who talks about research on the author's Lux and an interview with family and other people. The central figure of this movie is a missing daughter Deborah (played by Oprah Winfrey) who wants to know her mother more.
Director Theodore Melfi's "Hidden Figures" is an American biography movie based on Margot Lee Shetterly's 2016 nonfiction book "Hidden Letters: African-American Women's Story to Help Inter-Racial Victory" . Films include Catherine Johnson, Dorothy Vaughn, Mary Jackson (Taraj Henson, Octavia Spencer and Janel Monaie respectively). Space race In short, they represent a group of African-American women who created a revolutionary event for space travel with Americans who played a major role in the three orbits of the astronauts around the world John Glen.