Thursday, 6 April 2017

It isn't over till it is over!

Hidden Figures (2016)

When you are born into the less sunny side of the city, there must be more than one way to enjoy the sun! There surely must be more than one way to uproot oneself to the clutches of poverty and tune of hopelessness. One can be a card-carrying, placard-carrying opposer of the system and rant all about it in social avenues. Or they can brood all they can, hoping for self-pity and immersing themselves in intoxicants to forget their miseries and be the problem instead of solving it!

Alternatively, one can be part of the system and try to improve himself by using his God-given faculties and the Man-made facilities to his advantage. It is easy to throw in the towel and wail, claiming injustices by the fate, birth, sins of forefathers but it takes tenacity and character to give a good fight against tyranny. And it need not be violent in action but can be equally brutal!

It is 1960s USA and the space race is on. The leader of the capitalistic wants to win this two-sided race, especially after Yuri Gagarin leads by becoming the first man to fly in space. Against this background and highly segregated American society, three black ladies are competing in NASA to serve their nation. These three women, Katherine G Johnson, a mathematician, Mary Johnson, an engineer and Dorothy Vaughn, a mathematician and supervisor, fought against a system biased against the coloured and the female gender to prove their worthiness through sheer hard work and working within the system.

Even though the film plot was highly predictable and did not score high on the awe or suspense factor, it is nevertheless empowering to the underprivileged or those who think that they had hit a brick wall. It isn't over till it is over!



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