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HIDDEN FIGURES is the incredible untold story of Katherine G. Johnson (Taraji P. Henson), Dorothy Vaughan (Octavia Spencer) and Mary Jackson (Janelle Monáe)—brilliant African-American women working at NASA, who served as the brains behind one of the greatest operations in history: the launch of astronaut John Glenn into orbit, a stunning achievement that restored the nation’s confidence, turned around the Space Race, and galvanized the world. The visionary trio crossed all gender and race lines to inspire generations to dream big.

Cast: Taraji P. Henson, Octavia Spencer, Janelle Monáe, Kevin Costner, Kirsten Dunst, Jim Parsons, Mahershala Ali, Aldis Hodge, Glen Powell & Kimberly Quinn

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My degree is in mathematics. I studied and read many books about mathematicians, and never once did I read about these great women. They deserve so much more recognition than they got. I love this movie.

douganderson
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Katherine was my Aunt... everytime I see this movie I'm so proud to have grown up with her :)

stephaniesaunders
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I work in a math science building at a university here in the U.S., (cleaning) and it floors me to see how folks can know this subject as easily as breathing, the way this character does. I salute all of you, as I can't do simple arithmetic in my head.

pheenix
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Every child should see this movie. Every race and every gender and have an assignment to write about their ideas about working with others and changing assumptions.

lisalotwin
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The symbolism at 0:23 is phenomenal. He's handing over control of the situation to her, just like a relay team. She the most important part in the "team" as she can solve the problem. Brilliant..

welshie
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I love his face at 1:10. You can see he wants to be angry but he's impressed. He knows she's the real deal and he probably feels like an idiot for trying to keep her out of the meetings too 😂

RipiaKim
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Predicting the trajectory through math is insanely amazing alone, but pointing out to the map where he could possibly land is madly genius. Katherine is a legend that's for sure. Wow, im always amaze how math works in every aspects of our life. Numbers are magical.

commonerjan
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It took a lot of courage to step up to the plate and do that calculation in front of the NASA board elite, knowing she wasn’t accepted by her peers. That’s why this movie is so inspiring.

titanEM
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Now I'm not a Maths genius or something like that (nor am I black however) this scene made we proud to be a woman #GirlPowerLevel1000

rosequeen
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I think that astronaut was in love with Katherine

assassintwinat
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I saw it last night!!

it's incredible!!

Streetsmart
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I think this is the best scene from the movie (with the bathroom too)

samuel-olivierguay
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Love it. He basically says, show them how good you are, I believe in you, prove them that you’re as good as I believe you are.

AngelicusImmortus
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I love the moment he hangs her the chalk. It’s a recreation of when she was young and the teacher hands her the chalk.

michaelreece
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My eye full with tears of respect & honor for these and all the woman that set history this needs to be taught in all our schools in the world.

karolcockrell
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I was blown away ...
the way she recomposed herself.

blaaq
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As someone who despises math with a passion, Katherine gives me motivation. I'm no better at the subject, but it's so satisfying when I get a problem right.

CookiehsAndDreams
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I have not seen the movie, but I DID see the clip of Katherine when she was a schoolgirl, and it just struck me that when Kevin Costner handed over the chalk, it was a repeat of her schoolteacher doing the same thing....and her mannerisms while working the problem were much the same.

Well crafted.

samsignorelli
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I love that movie and have watched it several times. I'm glad these excellent women finally got some of the recognition they deserved - although way too late. How they figured all that stuff out with "math that doesn't exist yet" is beyond me.

flwi
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I grew up during the space race, following all of it for years. It really angered me that I had to learn about these women's accomplishments from a movie so long after the fact. Shame on NASA for leaving them in the shadows.

chrisnichols