Hidden figures was one of the last movies I saw in a theater and at the end of the movie when credits rolled showing photos of the real women, the whole room cheered! It was very special!
A lot of times they'll do that on the DVD as well. It's one of my favorite parts of fact based movies - seeing the real person or people it was based on ❤
@@masixchell It was uplifting. I wondered if the other audiences watching a film next door could hear all the clapping? They probably did and thought "What are they watching?"
@@badpuppy09 I love when the energy is in a room like that 🙌🏽☺️. And to sit there and honor these women and clap for them, give them their flowers 🥹🙌🏽 - most ppl pop up after a movie…. But to sit there when a movie hits and makes ya go wow!! It’s electric 😎🔥🔥🔥
It was one of the few movies I saw in the theater in the last 15 years. I am in a STEM career and I was interested. I also saw this movie at the Chase in St Louis City and it was a very spirited crowd lol
Yes, it's completely worth watching. Is it faithful to the real-life experience? No. Like many stories, it suffers from the "Hollywood" treatment. However, that doesn't make it a bad movie. What it lacks in authenticity, it makes up for in heart.
I love the little tap she does and the car just perks up! This movie is fun to watch, I like how each woman overcomes difficulties due to both their gender and the color of their skin. I especially love the Bathroom scene where she rages at all the white men in the room because she has to literally run a mile just to go pee and she has to drink coffee from a shitty little coffee pot that tastes like crap.
I love that scene, too! It also shows how (some) people aren't bad in essence, just too assorted in their bubble they are blind to the problems of others. She spoke up, and her boss acknowledged the problem.
These ladies are fabulous actors and I am beyond thankful this movie was made. I LOVE to watch true life stories of people who have overcome great adversity. These women should be the ones our young ladies of today emulate. Beautiful, intelligent and hardworking women who made a difference in their world. Much love and respect to them.
@@michelleferguson17 No, actually. The accepted unisex language changed a couple decades ago. Females call themselves “actors” now. I don’t agree with it, though. 🤨
This was a great movie , but … the scenes that pointed to the disgusting treatment of these women still cuts deep . It’s disgusting on so many levels .
It wasn’t just women sir. It was BLACK women AND MEN. And it wasn’t pointing it out as this is a TRUE story about these women who are in fact real. And TRUE depiction of what black women and men went through. Keep in mind this was the 50s so not that long ago. White women were in fact NOT treated like this…. At all.
@@Plumyboi This man wasn't nice, and most definitely racist. In this scene when he changed his tune he viewed them as tokens, the exception and not the rule. If I'm to be frank it is more than like they would have be beaten and killed. In his racist mind they were being "uppity" from the moment they existed in his presence and even more so for "speaking out of turn". Well if they were men instead of women that also would have increased their chances of being killed just a bit more. This is a great movie but it also was soft on some of the racism and the violence that comes with it.
@@Ren-cp3tnbeaten and killed is a stretch for the late 60s that’s more of a 30s and before thing although it did still happen in then it wouldn’t be likely and definitely not from a police officer as by that time they were actively trying to prevent those types of lynchings
@@Plumyboiexactly. I’ve learned that too many people give up being in the conversation. You don’t change peoples minds by being hateful in return. Fight your fight but know there are other ways to get what you want. He respected them at the end. Doesn’t matter if he respected ONLY them, something has changed. Perhaps in the next black person he meets he will be more engaged in the conversation rather that rule them all out because of his experience. . And on and on the next generation goes with a change in perspective. That’s how we got to where we are today save for those who want to continue in hatred and victimisation.
I honestly wish they didn’t do this in movies. Adding in scenes into movies where a black person is able to tell off a white person in the Jim Crowe south and during the upset of civil rights movement because it really downplays the horrors of black people and our ancestors went through, I used to feel differently until I watched The Help with my Great Grandmother is 99 as of last month and got upset and told me that they shouldn’t put these ideas into young people’s head that we were allowed to talk like that and do that at the time and told me a story of her neighbor getting shot in his front yard by a white man for just scolding his child at the store who grabbed a toy away from one of the black boys and took it. The man came and shot him in front of his wife and kids and then went to his truck and drive home and waited on his porch for the cops who he told what happened and then went inside and ate dinner with his family and the cop left. Nothing happened to the man. This was 1964, in a Jackson Mississippi, where The Help takes place. She said such scenes makes it look like we could’ve done something and just didn’t when we literally couldn’t. We could get killed in the middle of the town square by a white person for just offending them somehow and then get our home burnt down afterwards, they could get you fired and not hired anywhere, they could get your children expelled from the black school, they could take EVERYTHING and then your life from you with no repercussions just for uttering something or looking at them in a way they found offensive. Which is why I no longer argue with it. I hate these cheesy “white savior” movies and I hate when it’s shown this black person was allowed to do anything they wished and anything they wanted and wouldn’t get punished severely. If they’re going to continue making these black trauma movies then they should be brutally honest with them and how white ppl acted. VERY few people were “white saviors” and the honest truth is, if things didn’t change, many ppl today would be exactly the same way even though they pretend they wouldn’t. They’d be just like white people back then. Because those ppl grew up being taught that hate, you wouldn’t know any better either if you lived back then. So I agree with my greatgrandmother said; they need to stop showing scenes that wouldn’t have happened and they need to stop with the white savior bullshit and show the truth. Shoe the ugly truth of what would’ve happened if 3 black women did that, whether they worked for NASA or not.
people like that it's often riskier declining their help. refusing their "generous offer" could just offend them and make them angry at you for being ungrateful of their gracious gesture.
Beautiful Souls. Who ever brought in the cruelty of skin colour and separation of family!!!! Shocking. Some people where kind and respected the Human despite colour, its unforgivable. The maids or slave servants were the most beautiful hearted folk. And i know are very blessed and faithful despite oppression from another human❤ Thank you for showing the world how rich a human you can become and rise above trouble.
Love this film..yet another great true story..These women were amazing..another brilliant performance by Octavia Spencer..and with Kevin Costner again after they starred together in Black or White which was also based on a true story.. Definitely recommend watching Hidden Figures. It really touched me at the end when it showed you photos of these ladies and what else they achieved after this..🇬🇧💕🙏✝️👏👍🇺🇸
This is a wonderful movie. There's more to it than an inspiring story about the space race. These beautiful, intelligent ladies had to fight all their lives to receive the respect they deserved. They were smart to hold their tongues when confronted by a moron like this guy, but it had to hurt.
I can't understand on any level how a human could treat another human poorly because of their skin color and to think that was common 60 years ago is just repulsive.
Yes it’s crazy. Some of my family is racist af. I just don’t understand why. I don’t care if you’re white, black, brown, purple or rainbow. We’re all human. Racism really doesn’t make sense. Racists must be dumb af if they think their skin colour makes them superior 😂
This show breaks my heart good and bad breaking. When you really stop to think all they have done to black people still doing and how hard black people work and they still be kneeling on our necks literally and how comes. I love Mary why should you have to apologize for being black
@@mackUSA2030 you believe what you want dear sure there are lazy people not doing the work but trust and believe that there are some Katherine's who's dreams are getting killed because of some racist/sexist belief I ain't asking you to agree am just sharing my thoughts
This is as such an amazing amazing movie they captured the story and the hate of the time period so well I’ve never hated Sheldon more lol obviously movie never do the true story justice but this was a masterpiece
The fact that they took so long to tell this historical event was insane to me. This movie was amazing. The black women at NAsa at this time were truly phenomenal and the ones who didn't see them for their blackness knew their worth. They were self taught to an extent and smarter than the men with masters and engineering degrees.
@@anniel1672it makes it easier for some to hide their hands & others to turn a blind eye. Hence the need to "imagine" what others deal with on a daily basis
@hillb4642 My kids CRIED in the end. I did too. They're young so they never expected treatment against black people. I felt it's important to show them
@anavillalta5774 Great film.. The Help is a wonderfully acted film by all of them..that's how it was, unfortunately..some people say nothing has changed but clearly it has..also like Black or White with Kevin Costner and Octavia Spencer..also a true story..
Unfortunately There Are Still A Lot Of Police Officers. Who Are Racist My Nephew Was Half Black. Half Italian and Black He was dark brown the police were always stopping him. 😢😢🕊️🙏🕊️🙏
I'm gonna go out on a limb and guess your nephew was probably breaking traffic laws hence getting stopped. That's more often the case then a racist cop
@@thomasnason4516 💯 true. In fact it has been FACTUALLY PROVEN that the police are not racist or profile anymore. Please look into the HARVARD long-term study conducted by a black professor btw...
That’s funny because according to FBI statistics a white male is more likely to be manhandled or hurt by the police than a black man and a police officer is over three times more likely to be assaulted by a black man than the other way around…
@@thomasnason4516that’s what I was about to say. On the other hand, If the police are stopping him for no reason, then that’s your cue right there that it’s racist bullshit
This part of Black History had been hidden for such a long time making with other things Black folks have contributed. Waiting for Black Wall Street movie!
There are ways to strategically interact with people in order to get the result you want. Playing to the ego of an authority figure will almost always produce a better result than being a smart aleck or confrontational. When assistance is offered, be bold enough to accept it. These women represented perfectly boldness, intelligence, and strategic thinking in their responses to a difficult situation.
Great movie, even more amazing story of the incredible women who made it possible to win the space race against the Soviet Union. Without them we wouldn’t have done it. They made history 💗
Honestly... even his first statment was seemingly very sympathetic. It could be taken as threatening, but giving him the benefit of the doubt... maybe he was just really being truthful and friendly?
It’s about time they got the respect they deserved now I hope that our black community does likewise as they are much better role models than any other
Shows that DEI doesn’t do anything for anyone but being the right person for the job does. This shows today how far we have fallen not how far we have come.
I remember on one hectic day, I was helping one of my assistants to train this new worker. And that new worker said to me “No, I don’t want you to train me, I want your boss” with the most annoying face I ever seen. Surprised but still try to be polite, I asked “which one?” He said “one of those white guys” I wasn’t in the mood to argue with some assh*le, so I just called one of ‘white guy’ to train him. Later on, that new employee came to me with a big smile on his face and said to me “I’m so sorry with my attitude before. I didn’t know that you are the boss” 🙄 That guy was Asian, and FYI I’m also Asian. To be honest at work I received racism most of time from my fellow Asian. Everytime we train new workers, the Asian one will asking for “the white boss” to train them. But after they find out that I’m the boss, they will put the biggest smile I ever seen. Ironic. 😴
I love hidden figures
I read the book but haven't seen the show. Definitely looks worth a watch based on the clips I've seen
I love propaganda too!
@@immakitty88
It's a really good movie
That’s all you gotta say for 800 likes
Oh ye it looks like a Dolphin, or a man.
I always have a lump in my throat, when Octavia Spencer's character receives respect, for the first time.
I get emotional when Taraji gives her speech after coming back from the "colored" restroom.
@cathyjolivet That speech touches me deeply too.
I'm reading this out of context 😭 it's the lump
You are who you are and what YOU ARE shows by what you do and how you act!
A great movie!
You are who you are and what YOU ARE shows by what you do and how you act
Damnn.
Case in point after he realizes he damn near screwed up.
WELL SAID. ❤
“We didn’t pick the place, officer, it picked us…”
One of my favorite lines from this movie! 😂❤
What’s the movie?
@@kandymich4861Hidden figures. You really need to see it!
@@kandymich4861Hidden Figures
@@kandymich4861 Hidden Figures and it's a True Story!!!!
Malcolm X
Hidden figures was one of the last movies I saw in a theater and at the end of the movie when credits rolled showing photos of the real women, the whole room cheered! It was very special!
A lot of times they'll do that on the DVD as well.
It's one of my favorite parts of fact based movies - seeing the real person or people it was based on ❤
Oh wow! What an experience
@@masixchell It was uplifting. I wondered if the other audiences watching a film next door could hear all the clapping? They probably did and thought "What are they watching?"
@@badpuppy09 I love when the energy is in a room like that 🙌🏽☺️. And to sit there and honor these women and clap for them, give them their flowers 🥹🙌🏽 - most ppl pop up after a movie…. But to sit there when a movie hits and makes ya go wow!!
It’s electric 😎🔥🔥🔥
It was one of the few movies I saw in the theater in the last 15 years. I am in a STEM career and I was interested. I also saw this movie at the Chase in St Louis City and it was a very spirited crowd lol
i gotta watch this now, and disnt expect the NASA part.....but im glad he recognized that their doing important work and pushed his ego aside
Phenomenal movie!!! Absolutely amazing!!
I get what you're saying, but he doesn't deserve any recognition just because he realized this.
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You mean pushed his racism aside.
It's such a good movie
Janelle Monáe executed her character immaculately 😂😂😂
She acts, she sings, she's beautiful. She's the whole package.
Yes! And her music is fantastic, got to see her during the dirty computer tour
@@anniel1672don't forget she flashes her boobs every chance she gets, she a Godsend.
@thickuums7651 Indeed! ALL of these Ladies gave an Award Worthy Performance 💯
@@anniel1672she needs to show more cheeks to get were she should be....sad😢
It's called Hidden Figures. Great movie. Worth watching.
No it's not.😜😂😂😂
@@observerobserver6040😮😮😮😮😮
Yes, it's completely worth watching. Is it faithful to the real-life experience? No. Like many stories, it suffers from the "Hollywood" treatment. However, that doesn't make it a bad movie. What it lacks in authenticity, it makes up for in heart.
@@faithcastillo9597ita a mixture of hollywood and history like all things are ..
I've got to watch this. AGAIN! 😅
Yesss ladies !! This is why it’s important to chase our dreams and goals NOT men and marriage.
These ladies are my SHeros.
I love the little tap she does and the car just perks up! This movie is fun to watch, I like how each woman overcomes difficulties due to both their gender and the color of their skin. I especially love the Bathroom scene where she rages at all the white men in the room because she has to literally run a mile just to go pee and she has to drink coffee from a shitty little coffee pot that tastes like crap.
That bathroom scene is my absolute favourite. I loved that she finally spoke up & got to use the same bathroom white women used.
I belive we all adore that scene.. Speaking volumes..
That subtle, quiet fury that she conveys was perfect.
She shorted the electrical connection
I love that scene, too! It also shows how (some) people aren't bad in essence, just too assorted in their bubble they are blind to the problems of others. She spoke up, and her boss acknowledged the problem.
These ladies are fabulous actors and I am beyond thankful this movie was made. I LOVE to watch true life stories of people who have overcome great adversity. These women should be the ones our young ladies of today emulate. Beautiful, intelligent and hardworking women who made a difference in their world. Much love and respect to them.
not those miserable cry babies😢😢
ACTRESSES ❤.. MEN ARE ACTORS LUV😊
@@michelleferguson17who cares?
@@michelleferguson17 No, actually. The accepted unisex language changed a couple decades ago. Females call themselves “actors” now. I don’t agree with it, though. 🤨
@@michelleferguson17Actor is applied for male and female. Has been for years.
This officer seems like he’s able to change his way of thinking at least
He just wanted to met the astronauts
You clearly didn't saw the movie. @@catherinep2034
These women are simply enchanting ....
This movie and the help are my favs... love watching them over and over... love how they stick it to the “man”
Please where can I find them?
@@niniolaolujitan6716Disney+
This was a great movie , but … the scenes that pointed to the disgusting treatment of these women still cuts deep . It’s disgusting on so many levels .
It wasn’t just women sir. It was BLACK women AND MEN. And it wasn’t pointing it out as this is a TRUE story about these women who are in fact real. And TRUE depiction of what black women and men went through. Keep in mind this was the 50s so not that long ago. White women were in fact NOT treated like this…. At all.
ASTROOONAUUUTTSSSSSSSSSSSSS
This was such a great movie and these ladies killed it with their smarts and how they held themselves. They were pure class.
Wow, turned from looking down to admiration and let me assist you. The vibes are real.
How quickly he changed his tune!
I don't think he would be racist if he was raised better, he seemed nice, I love this movie because it's shows the bad and good in people
@@Plumyboi This man wasn't nice, and most definitely racist. In this scene when he changed his tune he viewed them as tokens, the exception and not the rule. If I'm to be frank it is more than like they would have be beaten and killed. In his racist mind they were being "uppity" from the moment they existed in his presence and even more so for "speaking out of turn". Well if they were men instead of women that also would have increased their chances of being killed just a bit more. This is a great movie but it also was soft on some of the racism and the violence that comes with it.
@@Ren-cp3tnbeaten and killed is a stretch for the late 60s that’s more of a 30s and before thing although it did still happen in then it wouldn’t be likely and definitely not from a police officer as by that time they were actively trying to prevent those types of lynchings
@@Plumyboiexactly. I’ve learned that too many people give up being in the conversation. You don’t change peoples minds by being hateful in return. Fight your fight but know there are other ways to get what you want. He respected them at the end. Doesn’t matter if he respected ONLY them, something has changed. Perhaps in the next black person he meets he will be more engaged in the conversation rather that rule them all out because of his experience.
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And on and on the next generation goes with a change in perspective. That’s how we got to where we are today save for those who want to continue in hatred and victimisation.
They left out the best part about them chasing a cop down the highway!
💯
Just wrote basically the same thing 😊
I honestly wish they didn’t do this in movies. Adding in scenes into movies where a black person is able to tell off a white person in the Jim Crowe south and during the upset of civil rights movement because it really downplays the horrors of black people and our ancestors went through, I used to feel differently until I watched The Help with my Great Grandmother is 99 as of last month and got upset and told me that they shouldn’t put these ideas into young people’s head that we were allowed to talk like that and do that at the time and told me a story of her neighbor getting shot in his front yard by a white man for just scolding his child at the store who grabbed a toy away from one of the black boys and took it. The man came and shot him in front of his wife and kids and then went to his truck and drive home and waited on his porch for the cops who he told what happened and then went inside and ate dinner with his family and the cop left. Nothing happened to the man. This was 1964, in a Jackson Mississippi, where The Help takes place. She said such scenes makes it look like we could’ve done something and just didn’t when we literally couldn’t. We could get killed in the middle of the town square by a white person for just offending them somehow and then get our home burnt down afterwards, they could get you fired and not hired anywhere, they could get your children expelled from the black school, they could take EVERYTHING and then your life from you with no repercussions just for uttering something or looking at them in a way they found offensive.
Which is why I no longer argue with it. I hate these cheesy “white savior” movies and I hate when it’s shown this black person was allowed to do anything they wished and anything they wanted and wouldn’t get punished severely. If they’re going to continue making these black trauma movies then they should be brutally honest with them and how white ppl acted. VERY few people were “white saviors” and the honest truth is, if things didn’t change, many ppl today would be exactly the same way even though they pretend they wouldn’t. They’d be just like white people back then. Because those ppl grew up being taught that hate, you wouldn’t know any better either if you lived back then. So I agree with my greatgrandmother said; they need to stop showing scenes that wouldn’t have happened and they need to stop with the white savior bullshit and show the truth. Shoe the ugly truth of what would’ve happened if 3 black women did that, whether they worked for NASA or not.
Ps the irony isn’t lost on me that it’s 3 WP saying they love that part either.
@@bradenharris8718Thank U❣️
And your grand mama❣️
Lest we forget & repeat HISstory. 😔
The biggest flex of the time three black woman, getting a police escorted.
I've watched the movie twice, And still find myself re-watching these clips of it. Such a great movie on so many levels.
Cookie looks even more beautiful in this movie 😊
Now I need to re-watch some cookie ❤😅
Jenelle 's voice is amazing. Tarji about to seek justice.
This movie is a beautiful tribute and shows the absolute mountain of adversities that were overcome. HIGHLY recommend it and underrated actresses
people like that it's often riskier declining their help. refusing their "generous offer" could just offend them and make them angry at you for being ungrateful of their gracious gesture.
Hidden Figures is and will always be a gem. I tell you that
I love how it’s three iconic actresses
Hidden Figures is a story that should have come out sooner. This scene is one of my favorites. I love Mary Jackson’s spunk!!
Beautiful Souls. Who ever brought in the cruelty of skin colour and separation of family!!!! Shocking. Some people where kind and respected the Human despite colour, its unforgivable. The maids or slave servants were the most beautiful hearted folk. And i know are very blessed and faithful despite oppression from another human❤ Thank you for showing the world how rich a human you can become and rise above trouble.
Those boys are the best we got...and these women are the best we got!
I love Janelle's character. She's gorgeous. She's smart, and she's unapologetic about it.
All beautiful women.
Love this film..yet another great true story..These women were amazing..another brilliant performance by Octavia Spencer..and with Kevin Costner again after they starred together in Black or White which was also based on a true story..
Definitely recommend watching Hidden Figures. It really touched me at the end when it showed you photos of these ladies and what else they achieved after this..🇬🇧💕🙏✝️👏👍🇺🇸
Name of movie?
@@yomzzy4154 Hidden Figures
This movie was amazing and it was amazed by these three queens 👑💖💯
All throws of these ladies did a superb acting job
THREE 😊😊.. NOT THROW 😂😂
Babygirl said nope we want siren to greet us to work since you wasted our time. Go Queen go ❤❤😊
Me and my class watch this at school
No one never likes my comments until now
I watched it with my math class my senior year of high school this is how I knew this movie
Well, congratulations to you both.
I'm yet to watch it.
Was it any good?
(This scene is urging me to catch it)
I love these three actresses even more!!❤
This is a wonderful movie. There's more to it than an inspiring story about the space race. These beautiful, intelligent ladies had to fight all their lives to receive the respect they deserved. They were smart to hold their tongues when confronted by a moron like this guy, but it had to hurt.
What movie is this
@@bingusclub69funni The movie is Hidden Figures. It's really worth your time to watch it. I hope you like it.
@@bingusclub69funnihidden figures
Janelle Monae is great in EVERYTHING 😮💨❤️❤️❤️
I can't understand on any level how a human could treat another human poorly because of their skin color and to think that was common 60 years ago is just repulsive.
It's common even today and not just in the US. Go to any country and LOOK different from the natives.
@@Furrina89Sad but true. Humans are so unevolved & undeveloped emotionally.
Yes it’s crazy. Some of my family is racist af. I just don’t understand why. I don’t care if you’re white, black, brown, purple or rainbow. We’re all human. Racism really doesn’t make sense. Racists must be dumb af if they think their skin colour makes them superior 😂
❤ Love their spirit and GRIT
This show breaks my heart good and bad breaking. When you really stop to think all they have done to black people still doing and how hard black people work and they still be kneeling on our necks literally and how comes.
I love Mary why should you have to apologize for being black
I’m black and ain’t nobody out here holding us back except us black folks … stop with the victim mentality …
@@mackUSA2030 you believe what you want dear sure there are lazy people not doing the work but trust and believe that there are some Katherine's who's dreams are getting killed because of some racist/sexist belief I ain't asking you to agree am just sharing my thoughts
@@venusmoodie4874ain’t nobody oppressing black folks n 2024 … let go of your antiquated mindset
I thought this is more about feminism?😅😊
They may have earned many things. Money, admiration maybe even a little envy... but never respect. That wasn't one of the things they earned.
They did each earn congressional gold medals and I'm hopeful that their students and mentees respect the heck out of them. ❤
@@buttahp I think OP meant in this specific scene..
Oh hey it's Minnie!
You mean "Minnie"?
@@rogueryder3285 oh shit, thanks for the correction! 😅
@@Neovipera ur welcome
I don't see no correction
U where actually correct 💯
@@dianaalira4967 it's called editorial
Yeah those times were bad. People got treated like dirt and you had to watch how you said things to avoid dangerous situations!
Glad he didn't think they worked at NASA as cleaning ladies 😂
You ladies are amazing. Your performance is excellent peace and blessings to each one of you. Ladies that did this movie. Thank you.😢❤❤❤❤
“Button it up Mary” it’s always that one friend with the slick lip 😭😭😭
Ive never seen this movie but all these shorts are making me want to!
I'd 100% recommend it ! It's really worth the watch:)
This is as such an amazing amazing movie they captured the story and the hate of the time period so well I’ve never hated Sheldon more lol obviously movie never do the true story justice but this was a masterpiece
The fact that they took so long to tell this historical event was insane to me. This movie was amazing. The black women at NAsa at this time were truly phenomenal and the ones who didn't see them for their blackness knew their worth. They were self taught to an extent and smarter than the men with masters and engineering degrees.
This is how many people feel.. we still have a long way to go
I watched hidden figures at school and I will say I love it so much
My heart almost broke because of the bias.. feels terrible to imagine.
You don't have to imagine it. It still exists today.It's just not quite as overt in some areas of the country.
@@anniel1672it makes it easier for some to hide their hands & others to turn a blind eye. Hence the need to "imagine" what others deal with on a daily basis
I wouldn't have survived in this era.. I have a mouth on me...
I remember watching this in my English class. Amazing movie, deserves sm more recognition and praise.
What smart beauties! I love this movie.... sooooo good I never tire of it. Plus the fashions of that era are so classy so many details to notice. ❤
Its who you know, not what you know facts
Lost count of how many times I've watched this movie.
Love the chemistry between them
I wanna watch this movie so much! But tonight I'm planning on watching The Help with my kids.
Brilliant movie The Help
@hillb4642 My kids CRIED in the end. I did too.
They're young so they never expected treatment against black people. I felt it's important to show them
@anavillalta5774 Great film.. The Help is a wonderfully acted film by all of them..that's how it was, unfortunately..some people say nothing has changed but clearly it has..also like Black or White with Kevin Costner and Octavia Spencer..also a true story..
Both films are great choices.
Unfortunately There Are Still A Lot Of Police Officers. Who Are Racist My Nephew Was Half Black. Half Italian and Black He was dark brown the police were always stopping him. 😢😢🕊️🙏🕊️🙏
I'm gonna go out on a limb and guess your nephew was probably breaking traffic laws hence getting stopped. That's more often the case then a racist cop
@@thomasnason4516 💯 true. In fact it has been FACTUALLY PROVEN that the police are not racist or profile anymore. Please look into the HARVARD long-term study conducted by a black professor btw...
That’s funny because according to FBI statistics a white male is more likely to be manhandled or hurt by the police than a black man and a police officer is over three times more likely to be assaulted by a black man than the other way around…
@@thomasnason4516that’s what I was about to say. On the other hand, If the police are stopping him for no reason, then that’s your cue right there that it’s racist bullshit
😢😢
This part of Black History had been hidden for such a long time making with other things Black folks have contributed.
Waiting for Black Wall Street movie!
This movie made me rage.. angry.. so fkin angry. And unimaginably proud of womanhood ❤
There are ways to strategically interact with people in order to get the result you want.
Playing to the ego of an authority figure will almost always produce a better result than being a smart aleck or confrontational. When assistance is offered, be bold enough to accept it.
These women represented perfectly boldness, intelligence, and strategic thinking in their responses to a difficult situation.
Just love Janelle Monae! But, Taraji snd Octavia are super in the movie!!
Well, who am I to judge. Bless Mark for helping. Everyone deserves a friend like him. Best of luck to Asriah and her dude.
Forever one of my favorite movies. I could watch it a thousand times.
"Button it up Mary" 😅😅😅
Mary is fiesty!!
No one can yes sir better than Octavia & t.p !!, you would think they was really born in that era ! Now that's acting !!,
This is a amazing movie.
Cop changed his point of view when the word nasa came out and we work with those gentlemen all the time .
One of my absolute favorite movies 🫶
I love y’all stand up for yourselfs I love y’all
Never saw the movie but just finished the book. None of the clips I've seen was anywhere close to the book. I guess both are great in their own way.
the way they keep their heads down, no eye contact...sir sir...that crap still happens down there
The great bible belt..makes me think if bible teaches racism😮😮
THIS is the history they don't want taught in school. Imagine that....
Great movie, even more amazing story of the incredible women who made it possible to win the space race against the Soviet Union. Without them we wouldn’t have done it. They made history 💗
Such an amazing movie, seriously has a permanent spot in my memory 👍
I liked how he chose to put his ego aside and offered them a rid 😎
Honestly... even his first statment was seemingly very sympathetic.
It could be taken as threatening, but giving him the benefit of the doubt... maybe he was just really being truthful and friendly?
The math teachers at my school show it every June! I love that for my kiddos!
We took a field trip to see this movie!
I didn’t watch this until I had to do it for an English assignment
I hate being stratified, I immediately go attitude and come down at my own speed.🤨
IM SURPRISED THESE LADIES DIDN'T END UP GETTING UNALIVED.
It’s about time they got the respect they deserved now I hope that our black community does likewise as they are much better role models than any other
Ooh this movie looks good. Gonna watch it right now on Disney 😊
3 of My absolutely favorite actresses. Just adore them
A quite a few momen working in a space program
This was such a fantastic movie.....loved it❤❤❤
Sometimes it's just like the last movie. But sometimes there's that one.
DAMN! them two looking GOOD!
Shows that DEI doesn’t do anything for anyone but being the right person for the job does. This shows today how far we have fallen not how far we have come.
Great acting making the movie absolutely great👏👏👏👏👏
One of the best movies I have seen in a LONG time. And I love that it's based on reality.
When authority meets true POWER :) Love this scene and the whole movie.
I remember on one hectic day, I was helping one of my assistants to train this new worker.
And that new worker said to me “No, I don’t want you to train me, I want your boss” with the most annoying face I ever seen.
Surprised but still try to be polite, I asked “which one?”
He said “one of those white guys”
I wasn’t in the mood to argue with some assh*le, so I just called one of ‘white guy’ to train him.
Later on, that new employee came to me with a big smile on his face and said to me “I’m so sorry with my attitude before. I didn’t know that you are the boss” 🙄
That guy was Asian, and FYI I’m also Asian.
To be honest at work I received racism most of time from my fellow Asian. Everytime we train new workers, the Asian one will asking for “the white boss” to train them. But after they find out that I’m the boss, they will put the biggest smile I ever seen.
Ironic. 😴
Great movie, great script, great actors. A must see