This is the first time to go to a movie by myself. I just saw the trailer and thought it might be a boring inspirational movie. There is no beautiful handsome boy who has not been included in the movie standard for studying space science, but because of the unexpectedly high score, it is a female inspirational movie. , So I chose this one. Because I was alone, I was worried that I would feel embarrassed when I went early to see that everyone else was in pairs, so I waited until the time was about to go out, and then unfortunately encountered a subway failure, and finally arrived more than 20 minutes late. When I went to the cinema, I was fortunate that I didn't miss the important plot. I touched my tears three times during the whole process, and once I really shed tears. Because I was just working, it was easy to bring myself in, thinking about what it would be like if those things happened to me. The first time I saw the colored sign, I still didn't realize it. How could there be such obvious racial discrimination? As a result, the United States was so naked at that time that people were graded with their skin color. Toilets were also dedicated to blacks. Blacks in white libraries were not allowed to borrow books. There were traces of racial separatism everywhere. When Catherine was in the office looking at the data intently and walking over to get the public coffee pot, everyone stopped working and stared at her in surprise, as if she had done something incredible. This reminds me of the episode about Indian caste in Amir's "Truth Interview", in which a wise but low caste female university professor mentioned a small incident she had experienced when she was a child. Once she was very thirsty, so she went to the hostess's faucet to drink water. When the hostess saw this behind the scenes, she screamed and pushed her as a child, because many people thought that the water drunk by untouchables would become salty. of. So they can't drink the same water as high-grade people, and their clothes should be dirty and smelly. Imagine if Catherine was white, when she got up to pick up coffee, everyone would stare at her in surprise, as if they had seen something unforgivable, and the next day the public coffee machine should also be there. There won't be one more empty coffee pot marked for people of color. This is not a movie aimed at women only, but a movie that everyone should watch. It tells us that the true value of a person is not determined by race, color or gender, but by its own value. The three handsome heroines in the play perfectly explained the truth of "If you are good enough, people can't ignore you". This world is inherently unjust. This is true of the animal world, and the same is true of human society. While we are committed to building a better and more tolerant society, we must also understand that nothing is absolutely fair. It’s to complain about why some people are born with things that we may not be able to achieve in our life. It is better to learn a little more knowledge and move forward towards a better self. I like the action that Catherine circled the final result after every calculation. I like Mary's calmness and confidence in court, and the way she ecstatically chops her feet on the street after success. I also like Dorothy leading a group of black people. Girl, the coolness of entering the computer office dominated by white men under the passionate jazz music. They made me understand what knowledge is power, and why they say that confident women are the most beautiful. That's because their shining beauty can't be ignored. Post your favorite lines in the movie, and practice English by the way (typing is so tiring): The paragraph from the engineer's head persuading Mary to participate in the engineer training program: -Mary, a person with engineer's mind should be an engineer. You cant be a computer the rest of your life. Mary, someone with an engineer's mind should be an engineer. You can't do calculations all your life. -Mr.Zielinski...I am a Negro woman.I am not gonna entertain the impossible. Mr.Zielinski, I am a black woman. I don't talk about dreams foolishly. -And I am a polish Jew whose parents died in a Nazi prison camp.Now I am standing beneath a spaceship that's going to carry an astronaut to the stars.I think we can say we are living the impossible.Let me ask you.If you were a white male, would you wish to be an engineer? And I am a Polish Jew whose parents died in a Nazi concentration camp. Now the spaceship above me will fly to the stars in space. I think it can be said that we are living the impossible. I ask you, if you were a white male, would you want to be an engineer? -I wouldn't have to. I'd already be one. I don't need to think about it, because I will already be. Colonel Johnson accidentally said Catherine's response to the contempt of women: -We calculate the mathematics necessary to enable launch and landing for the space program. We do the necessary mathematical calculations to achieve the launch and landing of the space program. -That's pretty heady stuff. They let women handle that sort of...emm.. That's not what I mean. It sounds serious, they let women handle this. . . What do you mean? What do you mean? I am just surprised that something so..taxing..emmm-hmm. . -Mr.Johnson.If I were you, I'd quit talking right now. If I were you, I would shut up now. -I didn't mean to disrespect. I didn't mean to offend you. -I will, have you know. I am was the first Negro female student at West Virginia University Graduate School.On any given day..I analyze the manometer levels for air displacement, friction, and velocity, and compete over 10,000 calculations by cosine, square root..and, lately, analytic geometry by hand. There are 20 bright, highly capable Negro women in the West Computing Group. And we are proud to be doing our party for the country. So, yes, They let women do some things at NASA, Mr. Johnson. And it's not because we wear skirts. It's because we wear glasses. Have a good day. I'm West Virginia State University As the first black female student, I analyze pressure gauge displacement, friction, and velocity data every day. Calculate trigonometric functions and square roots of more than 10,000 pens. I'm still calculating analytic geometry recently, and I'm doing it by hand. There are 20 smart black women in the West Side Computing Group. We are proud to contribute to the country. So yes. Women can work in the space agency, Mr. Johnson. And not because we wear skirts, but because we wear glasses. have a nice day. In order to participate in the engineer program, Mary petitioned the court to take classes in a school that only allows white people to attend classes: -Good morning, Your Honor. Good morning, in court. -Hampton High school is a white school, Mrs.Jackson. -Yes, Your Honor. I'am aware of that. -Virginia, still a segregate state. Regardless of what the federal government says, Our law is the law. Virgeny Asia is still implementing apartheid, no matter what the federal government says, no matter what the Supreme Court says, our law is the law. -Your Honor, if I may. I believe there are special circumstances to be considered. In court, please allow me to say something. I believe that some special circumstances can be considered. -What would warrant a colored woman attending a white school. What would warrant a colored woman attending a white school? -May I approach your bench, sir? You of all people should understand the importance of being first. Can I approach your bench, sir? You should best understand the importance of setting a precedent. -How's that, Mrs. Jackson? What do you say about Ms. Jackson? -You were the first in your family to serve in the Armed Forces. The first to attend university. George Mason. And the first state judge to be recommissioned by three consecutive governors. Member of the family, George Mason University. It is also the first state judge to be re-elected. You have been appointed by three consecutive governors. -You've done some research. You have done some research. -Yes, Sir. Yes, in court. -What's theh point? What's your point? -The point is, Your Honor..no Negro woman in the state of Virginia.. has ever attended an all-white high school. The point is, the court. There has never been a black woman in Virginia, and she has ever attended an all-white school. -Yeah. Unheard of. Yes, unheard of. -And before Alan Shepard sat on top of a rocket ,no other Americn had ever touched space.And now, he will forever be remembered. As the US Navy man from New Hampshire,the first to touch the stars. And I,sir, ,,I plan on being an engineer at NASA, but I can't do that without taking them classes at that all whit-high school. And I cant change the color of my skin. So I have no choice but to be the first . Which I cant do without you, sir. Your Honor..out o fall the cases you're gonna hear today.. which one is gonna matter 100 years from now? Which one is gonna make you the first? No American has ever been to space before Alan Shepar sat on a rocket. Now he will always be remembered by the world. This US Navy from New Hampshire was the first person to touch the stars. And me, in court, I want to be an engineer for the National Space Agency, but I can't do this without taking a white school course. I can't change my skin tone, so I have to choose to be a pioneer. But without you, I cannot succeed. In court, you will hear about various cases today. In 100 years, which case will be the most important? Which case will set you a precedent? -Only the night classes, Mrs. Jackson (Smile :)
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