Hidden Figures (2017) film Review

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Hidden Figures (2017)

I liked how this film had a good mix between the space race and race issues. I liked how they easily they transitioned and went from one to the other. I did not feel beaten to death by race issues. It felt like a equal mix of both.

I liked how this film incorporated church and family into the film. It was an unexpected pleasure seeing that into this film.

Some of the notable actors that stood out to me that I recognized going into this film includes Kristen Dunst, Kevin Costner, Jim Parsons.

Hans Zimmer and three other composers did the music for this film.

I think there was a good balance looking at the lives of three African Americans who in reality did not see too much screen time together in one film.

This film is a good film for those interested in NASA, African American race, Women's rights, the Cold War history, history, Mathematics and more. This was unlike any race or Space Race film I have ever seen before. It was about not underestimating someone based upon sex, gender, race what they look like. I liked how quickly and easily the film could go from transitioning from NASA, race, gender, mathematics, family, church, work life, all within minutes or seconds into a scene. It made the film feel so believable and realistic.

This film hit several important message that are applicable or relatable to several groups.

I really enjoyed this film and is one worth buying. A great movie for a January film. I am really surprised how little this film was advertised.

I liked the cinematography choices on some things like using reflections in the walks or reflections of the mirrors in the bathroom to show faces and figures.

I wish that some of the original footage was better enhanced in the film. It was obvious when real footage was used. Also It almost took you out of the film when you went from new footage with better quality to short segments of obvious real footage of the day where the quality was not up to modern standards.

Looking at Jim Parsons role I had trouble seeing his character for anything besides Sheldon from the Big Bang Theory.

I had trouble figuring out who the actress Kristen Dunst was at first while watching this film. It was not until I saw her on the screen for her second or third time that I recognized who she was. I was not used to her with a southern ascent and blond hair instead of red hair playing Mary Jane Watson in Spider-Man.
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