Me too. I love it. So proud of ALL those ladies. And of how Katherine carved out her place in that time of race bias and disrespect. Must have watched this film about a half dozen times. And will again. Brilliant.
Bosses usually get promoted to their own level of incompetance - it's an old way to sideline people like that, where a little knowledge is a very dangerous thing ! The people on the floor, with actual knowledge, rarely get a look in - pure Company Politics, nothing more, nothing less !
@@baybaymarino5498 Hidden Figures: The American Dream and the Untold Story of the Black Women Who Helped Win the Space Race is a 2016 nonfiction book written by Margot Lee Shetterly. I hope this helps
I think it is a shame that we are only learning about these gifted black women 50 years after the fact! I grew up in the 50s and 60s and knew nothing about these women.
You're half right it's a shame that we still treat most women this way and it's 2024 sorry to hear or sorry to say but most people still think it's a man's world
@@backyardgrillmaster2910 Men aren’t doing a very good job of running this world. There’s millions of competent women worldwide who could do a better job, if given the opportunity. Hopefully in a parallel universe
@@backyardgrillmaster2910 Men aren’t doing a very good job of running this world. There’s millions of competent women worldwide who could do a better job, if given the opportunity. Hopefully in a parallel universe
I'm 59 going on 60 this month. I'm white. I live in the South. I watched this movie and loved it. I loved this scene. It showed two things. First, how intelligent people are, not just Kat, but also her boss. Secondly, how painful the lives of those who lived as adults in those times. I was 'taught' the N word. From people like my grandfather and his sons, my step-uncles. If I never met him or that portion of my family, I stand here now and wonder how my view on life and my world around me might be different. I have a lot of black coworkers and even had them as a boss or supervisors in the military. I learned a real truth then. These men are really no different than me. They simply had a different path through life that I had. Funny, how a 2 hour movie can still produce such discussions. Reach down, examine, and let's talk.
Thank you for taking the time to share your family history, you’re absolutely right, her boss was truly amazing too. We all have so much talent and are stronger together. Thank you my friend for sharing and I do wish you and your family, all the blessings in the world 🙏
I ABSOLUTELY ❤ THIS MOVIE. I ❤ HER AS KATHERINE GOBLE/JOHNSON. I ❤ KATHERINE JOHNSON. What really pisses me off about this movie+real life is John Glenn NEVER recognized her to America and the world and what she did. Do you have any idea how much that could have/would have improved race relations back then??
Absolutely right!!! We were and still are damned for being smart.... much less blindingly brilliant!!! We were and still are mined for that brilliance yet given zero credit for it. As is proven by the "discovery" of brilliant black minds and what they accomplished throughout history!! Things we use to this DAY but never knew was invented....built by Blacks.
Fantastic movie! ❤️awesome acting! ❤️ A movie that taught me about people & how they were instrumental in the success of NASA missions. ❤❤❤ why did it take so long. I think I know. It’s in black & white.
This says a lot about life, two steps forward, one step back. Every person will be fine, but life will go on. Greed, money, and jealousy will still be around. This is something we all have to change in ourselves. Syb.love ❤
I love that answer, "I held it up to the light.". That was a great job of redaction! He had told her to look beyond, and she did. I would love to have her brain. I struggled with math and science my entire life. My brain just doesn't work that way. I'm a words person, I am a concepts person. I'm not sure exactly what I am, but I do know that math and science don't fit into my brain. My physics professor told me that I was very intelligent person and that there's no reason why I shouldn't be able to grasp the concepts. Anyway, I've made this all about me, but I do have to admit that I'm envious of her scientific brain. I love science, I just can't understand it beyond a certain point. My brain just will not go there. I guess we all have different strengths, and it obviously has nothing to do with sex or race.
I'm the same. Words have always been my joy. I love them. I love fitting them together into something no one else ever has, something unique to me. I love reading poetry and marvelling at how words can convey such vast images and emotions when placed just so by the poet. Books too. I have over 1000. Numbers? They pass through my brain on a freight train going nowhere. I was ALWAYS bottom of my class. I don't understand numbers. Only the basic functions like simple addition/subtraction and easy fractions. Anything over that is lost. I deeply admire Katherine and all the ladies for their gifts. This film is very special. I think when Scott Glen made it clear he would only 'go' on Katherine's say is the pivotal point where all those stuffed shirts actually REALISED her genius and had to respect that. And her.
It's always beautiful when the truth is brought to the light, and those who doubt or are hoping for a person to be crooked or evil are shut down😌 Good morning 🦅 💜, I'm grateful for another one✔️ Always trust in the Lord or the God that you serve to vindicate you 🙏🏾 He has all the knowledge and power that we need when we're not knowledgeable. Ask and you will receive no matter who tries to sabotage what..Keep God first😊 God bless everyone in this scene When Jesus says yes nobody can say no..
I found the bathroom scenes the best. Really brought back memories for me. I grew up in Hawaii, joined the service during the mid sixties. The first time I had to fly from a commercial airport, had to use the restroom. I was shocked to see separate bathrooms and water fountains. My queries met with laughter from the Whites and some tried to explain why but it just confused me more. Unfortunately, I learned and was exposed to that racial bias during my whole time serving. Was glad to be back home in Hawaii.
We should always be looking for more history like this, not less. I'm sure the positive Black history we know in this country is only a fraction of the good things that Black Americans have contributed to this country. It's just a fraction, but certain people want to make it even smaller by deleting our history. Black history is American history, period.
So this is 60 years old and we are just finding this out now. Don’t you think we should have known earlier. This person deserves recognition and the countrys thanks. It’s not color but perception on both sides .
I never new that black women played such a role in the space race. This bother me that this didn't come out sooner. How it stayed under the radar so long but again this is America and there African American. The dirt never stops
_ some believe his story doesn't tell half of what her story might contain but they even made God a male - after all who wouldn't want a god with ball(s), ain't that so mike ❕❓❕
What a waste. Allowing such a mind to be hindered from sexism and racism. While we've improved in large ways from this era we still waste our talented women far too often.
Absolutely, the accomplishments of women are not emphasised enough. As a Personal Trainer, I encounter many women who are far fitter than men in their age group
You forgot the most important part. She was better than he was. He probably would have been ok with a black woman; if, she wasn't also better. Pure jealousy.
What is an African American!!?? Is it born in Africa then come to America!!!??? Im not an Irish American, i was born in tge USA!! My distant relatives were from across the pond!
Thank you for your comment. Yes I know there’s a lot of debate around the term African American. To be honest, I’m still debating it myself. I guess it’s a way of identifying black Americans by ethnicity, instead of colour. Having dialogue is good and in a perfect world, we won’t be judged by skin colour. Thank you
As great as their contributions were and are, can we call them what they are? They are Americans, Historians, Mathematicians, and Teachers. Why put African or black in front of what they are? It cheapens, in my opinion, what and who they are. Skin color should not matter, Democrats!
I completely disagree. For too long the contributions of non white and women’s accomplishments have not been highlighted. Yes, we hear about black athletes and musicians but never black and female academic achievements. We will have to agree to disagree.
This film is on my list of " i could watch it over and over". I know its dramatised but it should be shown in schools.
Absolutely 💯 we all need to know this
It was a really good movie, and you learned a little something about these ladies 👍
I agree.
Im really glad they made this movie
Absolutely, I had no clue about these ladies
Me too. I love it. So proud of ALL those ladies. And of how Katherine carved out her place in that time of race bias and disrespect. Must have watched this film about a half dozen times. And will again. Brilliant.
I like this movie very much. It’s on TV often, and I watch it again now and then.
Can you please tell me what this movie is called
@@aluncray9604, it's 'Hidden Figures'.
Absolutely 💯
@@aluncray9604 it’s called Hidden Figures
Check out . Greenbook it's a true story too .
She was a very intelligent woman. Much more intelligent than most of the people she worked with/for.
Absolutely 💯 she was more intelligent than her bosses
And I'm sure her bosses knew that, whether they admitted it or not.
Absolutely her bosses new that
Did you know there were quite a few intelligent white women in the history of America!!!
Bosses usually get promoted to their own level of incompetance - it's an old way to sideline people like that, where a little knowledge is a very dangerous thing !
The people on the floor, with actual knowledge, rarely get a look in - pure Company Politics, nothing more, nothing less !
I enjoyed the film but the book is so much better because it tells the wider story.
Thank you, I need to read the book
what is the title of the book ,please?
@@baybaymarino5498 Hidden Figures: The American Dream and the Untold Story of the Black Women Who Helped Win the Space Race is a 2016 nonfiction book written by Margot Lee Shetterly. I hope this helps
I think it is a shame that we are only learning about these gifted black women 50 years after the fact! I grew up in the 50s and 60s and knew nothing about these women.
It's what happens when white people don't want Black History taught.
Absolutely we need to know more.
You're half right it's a shame that we still treat most women this way and it's 2024 sorry to hear or sorry to say but most people still think it's a man's world
@@backyardgrillmaster2910 Men aren’t doing a very good job of running this world. There’s millions of competent women worldwide who could do a better job, if given the opportunity. Hopefully in a parallel universe
@@backyardgrillmaster2910 Men aren’t doing a very good job of running this world. There’s millions of competent women worldwide who could do a better job, if given the opportunity. Hopefully in a parallel universe
I have respect for her and the way she handled herself answering the questions
ONE OF THE ...BEST...MOVIES EVER MADE ❤❤❤❤❤❤
@@SusanBrooks-g1p Absolutely 💯
She was smarter than everyone else.
Absolutely she was 💯
aber ya,
This interrogation is over= Why the hell are you still in my office??
Absolutely 👍
A woman with genuine class.
@@michaelbyrnee9584 Absolutely 💯
I'm 59 going on 60 this month. I'm white. I live in the South. I watched this movie and loved it. I loved this scene. It showed two things. First, how intelligent people are, not just Kat, but also her boss. Secondly, how painful the lives of those who lived as adults in those times. I was 'taught' the N word. From people like my grandfather and his sons, my step-uncles. If I never met him or that portion of my family, I stand here now and wonder how my view on life and my world around me might be different. I have a lot of black coworkers and even had them as a boss or supervisors in the military. I learned a real truth then. These men are really no different than me. They simply had a different path through life that I had. Funny, how a 2 hour movie can still produce such discussions. Reach down, examine, and let's talk.
Thank you for taking the time to share your family history, you’re absolutely right, her boss was truly amazing too. We all have so much talent and are stronger together. Thank you my friend for sharing and I do wish you and your family, all the blessings in the world 🙏
She was a real genius!!!
Absolutely 💯
Katherine Goble a fantastic woman. Love mathematics and loved this movie.
@@ildblm1507 Brilliant movie
@@ildblm1507 Brilliant movie
I watch it on a regular basis: it is one of my favorite movies
@@curtisclark1817 this movie truly enlightened me
i think she was smarter than all the geniouses combined
That’s usually the way. 😅
Yes she was truly a genius
I ABSOLUTELY ❤ THIS MOVIE. I ❤ HER AS KATHERINE GOBLE/JOHNSON. I ❤ KATHERINE JOHNSON. What really pisses me off about this movie+real life is John Glenn NEVER recognized her to America and the world and what she did. Do you have any idea how much that could have/would have improved race relations back then??
You’re absolutely right. These women were human computers…amazing
Absolutely right!!! We were and still are damned for being smart.... much less blindingly brilliant!!! We were and still are mined for that brilliance yet given zero credit for it. As is proven by the "discovery" of brilliant black minds and what they accomplished throughout history!! Things we use to this DAY but never knew was invented....built by Blacks.
" You'd be surprised what you can see in the light!"
The light reveals all ✨
Very intelligent and truthful 🙌💪👏🙏
Tht movie 🍿🎥 changed the world 🌍🌍
Yes those ladies are/were truly American heroines
The US is not the world. We don't discriminate against Africans the way the folks of European descent do
ONE OF THE BEST MOVIES EVER, EVER MADE
Absolutely 💯
Fantastic movie! ❤️awesome acting! ❤️
A movie that taught me about people & how they were instrumental in the success of NASA missions. ❤❤❤ why did it take so long. I think I know. It’s in black & white.
"Read between the lines."
@@vuyokazibiyana7577 it’s still white. I get it.
@@hipoman8087 Absolutely it took way too long. I never knew anything about these magnificent ladies
A truly beautiful and Amazing actress,+ a great movie
Absolutely her acting is brilliant along with so many of the other cast
This was an awesome movie! Definitely a must see!
Absolutely 💯
This says a lot about life, two steps forward, one step back. Every person will be fine, but life will go on. Greed, money, and jealousy will still be around. This is something we all have to change in ourselves. Syb.love ❤
You’re absolutely right. This is a flaw of mankind
Saw this movie on movie day with my wife. Good lord what a great show. ❤
@@matthewbond8874 Brilliant movie 🍿
I love that answer, "I held it up to the light.". That was a great job of redaction! He had told her to look beyond, and she did. I would love to have her brain. I struggled with math and science my entire life. My brain just doesn't work that way. I'm a words person, I am a concepts person. I'm not sure exactly what I am, but I do know that math and science don't fit into my brain. My physics professor told me that I was very intelligent person and that there's no reason why I shouldn't be able to grasp the concepts. Anyway, I've made this all about me, but I do have to admit that I'm envious of her scientific brain. I love science, I just can't understand it beyond a certain point. My brain just will not go there. I guess we all have different strengths, and it obviously has nothing to do with sex or race.
Everyone has their special gift and yours is words. Our gift is the thing we do best with the least amount of effort
I'm the same. Words have always been my joy. I love them. I love fitting them together into something no one else ever has, something unique to me. I love reading poetry and marvelling at how words can convey such vast images and emotions when placed just so by the poet. Books too. I have over 1000.
Numbers? They pass through my brain on a freight train going nowhere. I was ALWAYS bottom of my class. I don't understand numbers. Only the basic functions like simple addition/subtraction and easy fractions. Anything over that is lost. I deeply admire Katherine and all the ladies for their gifts. This film is very special. I think when Scott Glen made it clear he would only 'go' on Katherine's say is the pivotal point where all those stuffed shirts actually REALISED her genius and had to respect that. And her.
@@onlyhuman1954 I completely agree with you on everything you said. And yes, we all have a gifts
and Paul there wont be a building at NASA named after you .....
Fani Willis Trump hearing .... should have been handled like this
It's always beautiful when the truth is brought to the light, and those who doubt or are hoping for a person to be crooked or evil are shut down😌
Good morning 🦅 💜, I'm grateful for another one✔️
Always trust in the Lord or the God that you serve to vindicate you 🙏🏾
He has all the knowledge and power that we need when we're not knowledgeable. Ask and you will receive no matter who tries to sabotage what..Keep God first😊
God bless everyone in this scene
When Jesus says yes nobody can say no..
Oh, ffs... 🙄
My favorite
And me
I wish they made #2 movie 🎥🎥🍿
Sequel definitely needed
Yes th world 🌍🌍 needs positive movies now
Such a great movie, I enjoy watching it and when I do I see something or hear something that I didn’t hear or see before.
@@karengordon5781 Absolutely 💯
Great movie . Seen it a few times .
Brilliant 💯
It’s very much rocket science!
Absolutely it’s rocket science
Great story Great movie 🎬 🎞 🎥
@@christopherlucas6209 Absolutely 💯
Excellent movie.
@@dukearmstrong156 Absolutely 👍
She outsmart Sheldon. Wow.
Yes she did 😊
I found the bathroom scenes the best. Really brought back memories for me. I grew up in Hawaii, joined the service during the mid sixties. The first time I had to fly from a commercial airport, had to use the restroom. I was shocked to see separate bathrooms and water fountains. My queries met with laughter from the Whites and some tried to explain why but it just confused me more. Unfortunately, I learned and was exposed to that racial bias during my whole time serving. Was glad to be back home in Hawaii.
Thank you so much for sharing your heartfelt story. People like Katherine must be highlighted and shared. Thank you again 🙏
I held it up to the light
That was an amazing idea. Brilliant acting by Taraji Henson and Kevin Costner
Darker ink.... thats heeeeeelarious!!!!!
I’ll have to check that movie out
Darker Ink, the better to see😎
Great movie!
Brilliant movie 🎦
Sheldon’s twin sister said he was a rocket scientist, guess she was right after all.
And every bit the arrogant bigot, too.
We should always be looking for more history like this, not less. I'm sure the positive Black history we know in this country is only a fraction of the good things that Black Americans have contributed to this country. It's just a fraction, but certain people want to make it even smaller by deleting our history.
Black history is American history, period.
So this is 60 years old and we are just finding this out now. Don’t you think we should have known earlier. This person deserves recognition and the countrys thanks. It’s not color but perception on both sides .
I enjoy the reels but can't seems to get the name of the movie to watch.
I never new that black women played such a role in the space race. This bother me that this didn't come out sooner. How it stayed under the radar so long but again this is America and there African American. The dirt never stops
@@deniseowens4543 Yes, I had never heard about these incredible women either
Where can I download this movie from plssssssssss
Katherine figured out the basics- which is why she beat them all.
@@henrygrey346 She was way head of everyone else
There is an old saying
If you don’t want Black people to know something hide it in a book.
I read about these ladies in junior high school
@@Mytherapistsaid001 Thank you. I can’t remember ever seeing a PBS documentary on these amazing ladies
Please tell me what is the name of this movie
“Hidden Figures “
It’s called Hidden Figures
Hidden figures
_ some believe his story doesn't tell half of what her story might contain but they even made God a male - after all who wouldn't want a god with ball(s), ain't that so mike ❕❓❕
What the name of this movie?
The double-take he gives Ruth after she “confirms” Catherine isn’t a spy is funny
LOL "I held it up to the light."
Duh, you Nimrods. It doesn't take a genius to know how to properly redact paperwork.
👍
America in the 20th century
In reply in the comment section most of the worker bees white and black are unknown heroes
We have a problem.
I want to see and make a movie about Charlie Wiggins.
Thank you, I’ll have to research him
She was lucky to have an understanding director. A racist one would of had her kicked out or jailed.
Yes absolutely! Her boss was definitely on her side and recognised her talent
Piss poor reactions are not her fault.
What a waste. Allowing such a mind to be hindered from sexism and racism. While we've improved in large ways from this era we still waste our talented women far too often.
Absolutely, the accomplishments of women are not emphasised enough. As a Personal Trainer, I encounter many women who are far fitter than men in their age group
"Sheldon" didn't think it was a good idea to bring her on board, and with unredected information, because A. she was a woman and B. she was black.
@@rickraber1249 Absolutely 💯
You forgot the most important part. She was better than he was. He probably would have been ok with a black woman; if, she wasn't also better. Pure jealousy.
@@daviddonahoe1303 She was truly outstanding
@@daviddonahoe1303 You're absolutely right.
Great story but different math doesn't create new numbers
What do you mean?
You don't have to be Russian to be a Russian spy.
You’re absolutely correct. Great point ✅
What is an African American!!?? Is it born in Africa then come to America!!!??? Im not an Irish American, i was born in tge USA!! My distant relatives were from across the pond!
Thank you for your comment. Yes I know there’s a lot of debate around the term African American. To be honest, I’m still debating it myself. I guess it’s a way of identifying black Americans by ethnicity, instead of colour. Having dialogue is good and in a perfect world, we won’t be judged by skin colour. Thank you
HAHAHAHAHAHHAA
AI manipulation?
As great as their contributions were and are, can we call them what they are? They are Americans, Historians, Mathematicians, and Teachers. Why put African or black in front of what they are? It cheapens, in my opinion, what and who they are. Skin color should not matter, Democrats!
I completely disagree. For too long the contributions of non white and women’s accomplishments have not been highlighted. Yes, we hear about black athletes and musicians but never black and female academic achievements. We will have to agree to disagree.
Great movie...
Brilliant movie
@@hughgrantfitness4213 great movie... brilliant women 🥰 ?