Review of Hidden Figures (2016) by Moviewithmeg — 07 Mar 2017
I love intelligence, resilient women, and astronauts. I also am a woman working for a tech company, so I knew going into this that I would enjoy it. I had to actively tell myself to not let me love for Taraji P Henson blur my opinion of this movie, but in the end, it was just a joy to watch.
It was a classic, I laughed, I cried, I found myself fearing for John Glenn’s life even though I knew how that would work out (history, obviously). I worried the idea of Kevin Costner in ANOTHER “coach” type role would bore me, but it didn’t.
I worried that Jim Parson’s only has one tone, and he does. But that was fine, because it all just worked, and was a true feel good film that felt perfectly relevant, even despite the time period.
This review of Hidden Figures (2016) was written by Moviewithmeg on 07 Mar 2017.
Hidden Figures has generally received very positive reviews.
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