Hidden Figures

I have always wanted to watch the movie Hidden Figures (directed by Theodore Melfi) but could not watch it until this course. My expectations were met, and I would like to make a comment about the movie. 

Three black women succeeded in their own field, each in their own specific and inspiring way. And before that, they were presented their own challenges and tests. Clearly, there was no equality for white and black people, even in the sixties segregation was still common even in institutions like NASA. Nevertheless, there was one thing that make people forget (a bit) about races and be "together". On the first scene of the movie, the three main characters were in trouble due to a malfunction of their vehicle when a policeman arrived. The way the policeman addressed to the women changed when he found out that they worked for NASA and their objetive was to beat the russians. Clearly, the Cold Wat influenced Americans to partially respect black people contributing to the space race.

Racism and disrespect to black people was shown, but clearly it did not showed entirely how black people were treated. I could not feel the hatred of white men towards black people, what I noticed was the feeling of superiority of them. Furthermore there was one thing that the film tried to do which was to show the white american hero with Kevin Costner, but that event kind of gave me mixed feelings. What happens when you google the director's name on Google images? Perhaps this will explain the need for adding a white hero.

I highly recommend this movie, it is full with joyful, inspiring and reflexive moments. There are still a lot of things I would like to talk about about but I am limited to the 300 words.

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