Fighting against fate is boring, what we want is to make history!

Marques 2022-03-22 09:01:33

When I started to read the algorithm and explanation of this little girl's smooth flow, I took it for granted that it was the theme of fighting against fate. But soon, I discovered that it was much more than that.

What really piqued my interest is:

We are living the impossible.

Right!

You act right, you are right!

Absolutely!

We have to learn how to make others respect us; we have to prepare everything necessary to achieve our goals; we never bow to discrimination and prejudice; life can only move forward, how do you know which time will make history?

Well done, ladies!

❤️

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  • Maegan 2022-03-22 09:01:33

    Entertaining, played it safe. After showing what now seems jaw-dropping racial and institutional prejudice, the three heroines' affirmative-action struggle has the suspicion of being overly romantic and simple. Perhaps only in a place like NASA and the superhuman intelligence of the protagonist, the sensitive issues in the context of the 1960s can be displayed so humorously.

  • Arturo 2022-04-24 07:01:04

    1. Tears filled my eyes and my heart was surging. 2. There is a photo of the prototype at the end of the film, which is really more beautiful and more intellectual than the actors. 3. This film is about race and feminism, and it is based on reality and has power.

Hidden Figures quotes

  • Al Harrison: Here at NASA we all pee the same color.

  • Mary Jackson: Oh, I'll tell you where to begin: Three Negro women chasing a white police officer down a highway in Hampton, Virginia in 1961. Ladies, that there is a God-ordained miracle!