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Best scenes from the movie Hidden Figures (2016), edited for educational purposes. | The first time a woman was allowed in the NASA conference room for fast calculations. | The bathroom scene: Katherine Johnson gives a speech about how she has been discriminated against in the building she works in. | The amazing women mathematicians are confronted by a police officer after their car breaks down. | Final scene: what they accomplished. | #movie #film #moviescenes #bestmoments
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Maybe we should celebrate Dorothy Vaughan more than we do Oprah and puff daddy or p Diddy. Dorothy is actually worthy of our praise. She stood for something and EARNED respect.

Markap
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I used to watch Hidden figures everyday back during the pandemic in 2021 since I had zoom math classes in 11th grade. Always made me smile and the reason why I finally got straight A's for the first time and onwards. 😊😊Nostalgic and really influenced my way of thinking as an adult now. Thank you Katharine Johnson❤

shrexxart
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One of the best movies ever, in my opinion.

roseheath
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Gods, this movie literally gets me in the feels every damned time I see it.. It was good. Can't wait to show this to my granddaughter when she's old enough to understand the underlying nuances, as well as the brilliance of the three stunningly intelligent women featured!

miabrown
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I love that these women are brilliant! I can’t stop watching these clips

KristaS
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Maybe we should celebrate Katharine Johnson more. She had been working at the Langley Computation Center for 10 years before the John Glen launch. She published more than 20 papers on aviation and space flight and was involved in telemetry calculations for the moon landings.

DM-wo
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THIS IS....ONE OF THE BEST❤ MOVIES EVER MADE❤❤❤❤❤❤

SusanBrooks-gp
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One thing I love about this movie, is that yes it points out racism, it points out sexism, but it doesn't turn all the characters into two dimensions... That cop was absolutely a racist in some other movie, in this movie he was both a racist and "an American".

cardsfanboy
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What a wonderful, inspiring, movie. So well done and the cast was perfect.

scm
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To take her seat at the table, she needed a badge. Kevin C. asks who's in charge of that. She said the boss...you are the boss ..you just need to act like it.

ellenchavez
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Taraji P. Henson is such an amazing actress

melissacarmona
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Ok, at 4:25 the text says "Oilers method". Two corrections. First, it's Euler (as in, Leonhard Euler). Second, it's possessive. So it's "Euler's method". Normally, I wouldn't be so picky. But in a movie that celebrates mathematics (in addition to women's rights and civil rights), I think we should expect to spell Euler's name correctly. He was, after all, perhaps the greatest mathematician that ever lived.

kdmdlo
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America Is Possible Of Greatness Because Women Like Them. LOVE.

marypentecost
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More Women like Her should be in the History Books.

stevevanpatten
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This is the most incredible movie ever!!I love it 😍!I can’t remember how many times I’ve watched!!

fatyma
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It's taken too long for these beautiful, incredible women to be recognised. And far too long for their story to be told. They are so inspiring, their names should be household names as much as Einstein, Newton, George Washington Carver, Tesla, Copernicus and so on.

andreamaclachlan
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How in God's name was Taraji Henson not nominated for an Academy Award for this performance?

Area-Blue_F
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The best scene that I liked in this movie was when there were no barriers. People were all working together, not worrying about colours but concentrating on their strengths. Now, that is something that would make America greater than it already is.

funlovinaussie
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An absolutely incredible movie!! I’m so proud of all three ladies who had to overcome terrible racism and misogyny to all achieve greatness.
It’s so wonderful how they all achieved great things in their lives.
One of my favourite films of all time.

morpheusspirit
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It's hard not to have tear of joy for these genius ladies and what they had gone through.

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