"Hidden Figures"

Marcelino 2022-03-20 09:01:32

After Katherine was suspected by her boss for running back to the West End toilet every day for not having a toilet for people of color, and after drinking brewed coffee designed for her every day, her boss went to smash the toilet sign for people of color in the West End and demanded The bathroom is universal, and this episode made me feel that the sullenness in my heart could be exhaled for a long time. When Catherine encountered difficulties that were unique to her at work, her co-worker Paul always told her that it was no good, but her boss treated her "equally" again and again. She was really lucky to meet such a boss. At the end of the movie, Paul, who never let Catherine put her name on the report, not only accepted the report with her name, but also brought her a cup of coffee, which was the respect that Catherine won by her own strength. Dorothy was afraid that these black operators would lose their jobs. She went to study the computing system while the studio was off work, and then came back to teach everyone. To operate the computing system, she also became a supervisor as she wished, which is probably the pattern of a supervisor. In order to become the first black engineer, even though Mary was set one by one, she broke the conditions one by one, went to court, attended night school, and finally succeeded. Her husband did not support her at first, and the two quarreled because of this. She was worried that they would part ways, but in the end, her husband handed her a mechanical pencil for study, and the conflict was reconciled at this moment.

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Hidden Figures quotes

  • Mary Jackson: We go from being our father's daughters, to our husband's wives to our babies' mothers...

  • Katherine Johnson: How can you be possibly ogling these white men?

    Mary Jackson: It's equal rights. I have the right to see fine in every color