The movie "Hidden Figures" received an incredible critical acclaim after its limited release on Christmas Day. The movie is an excellent representation of race and gender equality, proving that all human beings are created equal, with the same level of accomplishments and capabilities.
The movie "Hidden Figures" sublimely discusses the issue of racism in a positive and inspiring form. It doesn't need to be in-your-face and abrasive with the use of languages to demean and fight back oppressors. The movie just wonderfully represents talents and skills are enough to send a message of equality without violence and aggression.
According to Movie Insider, the movie "Hidden Figures" is about the lives of three African- American women working at NASA who served as the brains behind the greatest operations in history. It is the launch of astronaut John Glenn into orbit.
The contribution of these three amazing women played by Tarji P. Henson, Octavia Spencer and Janelle Monae have restored the nation's confidence, turned around the Space Race and galvanized the world. The three crossed gender and race lines to inspire generations to dream big.
Rotten Tomatoes also gave the movie an impressive 93 percent with 7.7 points out a possible 10 points. There were 68 reviews counted with 92 percent of 9,604 user ratings saying they liked the movie.
Peter Travers of Rolling Stone who also is a Top Critic said that the movie "Hidden Figures" is an untold story of African-American females who helped NASA conquer the cosmos features three incredible performances. He continued on by saying that it may be corny at times but still would want you to stand up and cheer.
Because the movie has a historical reference, Top Critic Richard Roeper of Chicago Sun-Times suggested that junior high and senior high school classes across the country should take field trips to see the movie "Hidden Figures." The movie is definitely recommended for students and parents alike.
The movie "Hidden Figures" will have its nationwide release on Jan. 7, 2017. This is definitely a must-watch for those who are in need of inspiration to conquer the world regardless of their race, gender, and any other impediments which are dictated by the society.