Hidden Figure (2016) is a very inspirational movie and it's educational because it highlights the names of 3 african American women who were vital to NASA and space exploration that a lot of people didn't know.
@@rimasappington6217 the show had to create the supervisor because they couldn't get the rights from the actual persons family and the movie skipped a lot of details during that time in Langley segregation actually existed but she actually used the white bathroom for many years with only 1 complaint ever being made against her
Like Theresa said and further. Expertise isnt something found on only one race And i bet that the astronaut would had really aborted the mission if he didnt get her "ok" lol
He said, look, I SAW her do the math free hand in front of me. I trust her... but that other dude is kinda sus. If Katherine's says the math is mathing, I'll do it. if not, we ain't flying!!!
I was so thrilled watching this because when I was young my mother would often talk to me about their remarkable story. You see I'm Hispanic of Puerto Rican desend and my mother in 1958 became the first Hispanic R.N. nurse in New York City and in 1964 the supervising nurse after 23 years at a Manhattan hospital she than left to a hospital in Boston to be the director of nurses there. My mother is truly amazing and is my hidden figure. ❤️
Be your own person, be yourself… alot of parents will live through there kids because they are doing things you couldn’t do…. And the parents thinks its ok because it’s their child but its not ok, be yourself don’t live through your 8 yr old daughter
This movie came out when I was eight and my mom took us to see it in theaters, I was appalled by how these women were treated just because they have darker skin. That is what inspired me to always defend people no matter who they were.
I hate how my own religion says that certain black people are god's mistake. It even an idea that my grandma goes by. That is why i always say i either belong to all religions or neither of them. I hate it and sad that i dissapoint God by feeling that. I already owe God my life twice for everytime he helped me and warned me when something bad was going to happen. Im his good for nothing child.
@@theflashgirl2057 But that religion didn't tell you that black people were the first Homo sapiens and all of us other races derived from black people? If they are a mistake then so are we
This was an incredible movie and actually the bathroom part got me too. I recommend everybody watch it. If it didn't win an Oscar for best movie it should have
Being a black female engineer, I love and appreciate this movie soo much. Truth is today in 2022 there is only 10% of black engineers and 3% of are black women. There’s still room for improvement!!! #NSBE
Yes, the STEM disciplines need more people but, also, they need the "genius among the geniuses" and that won't be easily found. Not with the pathetic state of the current American Educational System.
Oh my God! This literally gave me goosebumps. Hats off to these wonderful and brilliant women! I'm ASIAN and I highly believe too in equality. You can say your own principles and I'll respect it...as much as I respect everyone's color, gender, etc. :) Everyone no matter what can be amazing. :)
A black guy in a shady slum, cat calling or call you any slang word... then hell no for trust. But a white collar black doctor with bachelors degree work in his field as a specialist: totally gain my respect.
@@topbadgun yeah your reply doesn’t make sense in this context. We are talking about black people being suspicious not others being suspicious of us 🙄 comprehension is lacking here Sir
I've seen the movie and it inspired me but made me realize how foolish NASA was for almost letting the Soviet beat them completely in the space race all because of something as PRIMITIVE as racism. US losing to the Soviet would definitely have changed the balance of global power as we know today.
It really brings me to tears the injustice that ppl of color have to be exceptional to be recognized. Great movie to tell it like it is. Much respect to all involved in telling this story.
When you judge people based on color and stereotypes, you wind up blocking things that could be beneficial to the world. Our creator put us here with all types of capabilities, regardless of skin color. Once we realize that, we can do so much more for our world. ❤
I love this movie. However I would like to see a movie done on Andrew Higgens. The man who made the landing crafts for WW2. Even though Andrew Higgins was a white man in Louisiana. He had a completely integrated work force during WW2. Which was unheard of at that time. Andrew Higgins also made sure that all of his workers regardless of color or ethnic background made the same wages for the same work.
03:10 and 05:31 mental beatdown But 08:23 fixes 1 injustice minuscule ways but 1 right don't right a big wrong 09:34 she has to show legacy in order 2 proceed 14:04 karma in nice ways. He learned 14:58 ! He always was different 15:45 she had 2 move the world and shake oceans to gain respect Conclusion : I feel proud just knowing about them. The hardship they went trough on behalf of greater good is a sacrifice I can't imagine I could or would make Rip and respect Worthy movie to watch ⌚ 🙌
I'm 43 years old and I've attended se of the best schools and never have I learned this in all my life. Thank you, thank you so much for review I had both my twin daughters watch this move in hopes to give them some hope to keep trying because they to can be great. Thank you. Thank you very much for this.
In truth, Katherine got to use the white bathroom because she looked more white than black. I live in Jamaica and showed her picture to 4 Jamaicans, and they all said she was white. The other 2 had to go 800 yards. That said, this is such a great story.
All of the women lived a long life making it into the 2000s Mary Jackson died first in 2005 at the age of 83 Dorothy Vaughan died 2nd in 2008 at the age of 98 And Katherine Johnson outlived both of them by over a decade, dying just recently in 2020 at the age of 101
Btw The girls in real life story didn't had to run 800m to go to the washroom, Katherine Johnson said herself in her interview, so it's just a storyline added in the movie and this video to attract people's attention towards it. There were washrooms for them labeled with "Coloured Girls" If you all know
I'm from India, and I cried so much when I watched this the first time. Love to all, to brown, black, white, yellow, red, all kinds of people who don't judge others by skin color. 🙏❤
This is a great movie. A movie I will not waste time to recommend to anyone who wants to discriminate against other people simply based on some belief or what they feel. No need to hate anyone who hasn't hurt you. When we celebrate, tolerate and appreciate our diversity and differences then we can move forward and have a happy world.
Loved this film. Seen it 3 times in a year and will watch it again and again. Brilliant, we should have learned this in school along with other true stories that should be taught about amazing women who never got the recognition they deserved!
I'm going through some of this hatred towards black people, where I'm working black if you're black you've no voice but thanks God who gave me a brain of maths and chemistry. Isn't not easy for us black we're going through alot buy always we keep on believing in God no matter the situation . I remember one day I philippian lady got out of the elevator because I entered immediately she entered , I pray always that may one day this pain end
I hate/love this movie for two reasons: racism, and how our people were treated even when benefiting everyone and having the knowledge and skills above our peers. And secondly, the fact that so many young black children have desire or direction to achieve what our ancestors have when they honestly had it so much worse. They would roll in their graves to see us today.
Alot of people don't know a black man invented color T.V. And Jesus was part black. We all are the human race. One race of people. Unless you're born on mars.
@@CoheathaI mean he's from... I can't remember the name of the region but basically Egypt (bit to the right on the globe but eh) not many native white people in that area ... but then again at one point Irish people weren't considered white so history is fucked
Damn... I was NOT expecting THAT!! Reading the credits at the end was hard... my eyes were too full. I had no idea, so my thanks to you for the education 🙂... wonderful... what an amazing woman. For info... I'm a 66 yr old English guy... White... as if it made a difference! It's incredible just how devisive the US was back then... even more incredible is that the US is on a direct path right back to those times! Utterly incredible.
Out of the three, I'd say Mary has the strongest will of them all. She's relentless. Also this is my new favourite recap channel. You actually put work to do the recap and minor breakdowns of the characters. Good job
we watched in this math class my senior year. lowkey brought tears to my eyes being a color man myself. when class ended i wanted to stay and keep watching.
I just watched this true story and it saddens me that other people treated other people this way. As a quaker I've always look at other people as human beings and treated everyone with dignity and respect regardless of skin color or gender or religious beliefs. We have come along way but we have a long way to go. Our creator made us to love and care for each other it instilled in us from birth but we must be taught to hate each other because that is the devil's work. Do one act of random kindness everyday regardless of how small it might be and bring no harm but defend those who can't defend themselves.
Wow! Awesome movie explained. My heart was filled with joy and tears were flowing through my eyes. Hardwork is always paid off and always been rewarded by God. 😊
When Katherine was asked about that scene with her running across the campus to use the bathroom, she said that she just used the closest one and if anyone had a problem they could take it up with her bosses. It was Dorothy who had that problem (I think).
It still blows my mind how black people were treated in this country. It is not surprise there is still so much distrust and resentment. This is something that heals on one generation. Very inspiring story.
I watched that movie in 7th grade (2021) and it was amazing but we didn't finish it so I did on my own time and I cried. Those women will be remembered by everyone as the three heroes that stood up for what they believed in despite their skin color....thank u so much ladies for ur services🙏, R.I.P 😇
Ooh well that was then and now its different because of the issues you went trough now kids are allowed to use the bathroom when they want to. But their is a difference when you are not allowed to use the bathroom and when you don't or can't use the bathroom because of hygiene
@@conversationwithkenya7256 yeah I understand the difference. Here I am just saying coz the film title remind of my childhood and I could immediately connect to this ladies miserable condition. Her condition was worst coz toilets were present but she can't use them, but now the conditions might have improved for black ppl but here in my country , govt schools haven't really changed and poor kids still can't use bathrooms due to hygiene issues🤢 I wish this condition change soon
This movie really inspires me to lifting up my thinking as l am also a dark shade lady,,in our society, everyone likes the fair skin tone,,no one cares about the skills that a copper shade woman has...
Hidden Figure (2016) is a very inspirational movie and it's educational because it highlights the names of 3 african American women who were vital to NASA and space exploration that a lot of people didn't know.
What is the title of the movie?
@@johnalfred7646 hidden figure (2016)
I wonder if it really happened that the supervisor really allowed black and white use the same bathroom.
@@rimasappington6217 the show had to create the supervisor because they couldn't get the rights from the actual persons family and the movie skipped a lot of details during that time in Langley segregation actually existed but she actually used the white bathroom for many years with only 1 complaint ever being made against her
@@kjrose1899 thank you for the info. I’m impressed that you have that knowledge.
That astronaut was not going up unless she gave the “Ok”. He knew where to put his trust!
yup, its amazing. material facts and science can really make us transcend whatever social biases we were taught to have
Cause he's a smart man lmao
Like Theresa said and further. Expertise isnt something found on only one race
And i bet that the astronaut would had really aborted the mission if he didnt get her "ok" lol
He said, look, I SAW her do the math free hand in front of me. I trust her... but that other dude is kinda sus. If Katherine's says the math is mathing, I'll do it. if not, we ain't flying!!!
To the right man
I was so thrilled watching this because when I was young my mother would often talk to me about their remarkable story. You see I'm Hispanic of Puerto Rican desend and my mother in 1958 became the first Hispanic R.N. nurse in New York City and in 1964 the supervising nurse after 23 years at a Manhattan hospital she than left to a hospital in Boston to be the director of nurses there. My mother is truly amazing and is my hidden figure. ❤️
Inspiring. ❤
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My 8 year old math obsessed daughter absolutly loves this movie. These women are her heroes!
What is the name of the movie please
@@luxlizplaysbrawlstars4730 Hidden Figures
Must be nice. I ate dirt when I was 8 years old
Be your own person, be yourself… alot of parents will live through there kids because they are doing things you couldn’t do…. And the parents thinks its ok because it’s their child but its not ok, be yourself don’t live through your 8 yr old daughter
This movie came out when I was eight and my mom took us to see it in theaters, I was appalled by how these women were treated just because they have darker skin. That is what inspired me to always defend people no matter who they were.
It’s crazy when you think of it
Humans always have problems with people that are different. Sometimes i wish i had the superpower to make them switch bodies for a set amount of time.
I hate how my own religion says that certain black people are god's mistake. It even an idea that my grandma goes by. That is why i always say i either belong to all religions or neither of them. I hate it and sad that i dissapoint God by feeling that. I already owe God my life twice for everytime he helped me and warned me when something bad was going to happen. Im his good for nothing child.
@@theflashgirl2057 But that religion didn't tell you that black people were the first Homo sapiens and all of us other races derived from black people? If they are a mistake then so are we
Ok, White Savior
This was an incredible movie and actually the bathroom part got me too. I recommend everybody watch it. If it didn't win an Oscar for best movie it should have
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@@StoryLineMovie do mention movie name too 😞
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The toilet scene was added just for dramatic purposes. The real Catherine said that the incident never happened.
Propaganda
Being a black female engineer, I love and appreciate this movie soo much. Truth is today in 2022 there is only 10% of black engineers and 3% of are black women. There’s still room for improvement!!! #NSBE
Yes, the STEM disciplines need more people but, also, they need the "genius among the geniuses" and that won't be easily found. Not with the pathetic state of the current American Educational System.
Oh my God! This literally gave me goosebumps. Hats off to these wonderful and brilliant women! I'm ASIAN and I highly believe too in equality. You can say your own principles and I'll respect it...as much as I respect everyone's color, gender, etc. :) Everyone no matter what can be amazing. :)
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Sad thing is the bathroom thing never actually happened at nasa made up to make the moive more interesting
Why did you cap ASIAN
@@BABYDOLPHIN22 No apparent reason. :) Have a good day ahead. :)
“In those days black people were highly suspicious .”
I don’t think anything has changed today though
Racist
You’re right about that. 😔
A black guy in a shady slum, cat calling or call you any slang word... then hell no for trust.
But a white collar black doctor with bachelors degree work in his field as a specialist: totally gain my respect.
That is exactly what i said out loud while watching that part.
@@topbadgun yeah your reply doesn’t make sense in this context. We are talking about black people being suspicious not others being suspicious of us 🙄 comprehension is lacking here Sir
I've seen the movie and it inspired me but made me realize how foolish NASA was for almost letting the Soviet beat them completely in the space race all because of something as PRIMITIVE as racism. US losing to the Soviet would definitely have changed the balance of global power as we know today.
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Sometimes when I think I am doing very bad I watch the toilet scene. no matter what I am going through I can go use the restroom, except at Starbucks.
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"Except STARBUCKS"
Black woman are so strong and beautiful. Honestly, I can't believe at one point people went as low as to not like us just because of it.
Nothings changed, they still hate us.
It really brings me to tears the injustice that ppl of color have to be exceptional to be recognized. Great movie to tell it like it is. Much respect to all involved in telling this story.
You should play clip when Catherine come from toilet instead of your recap. Her voice and her acting skill really give me chill. Amazing actress👍
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When you judge people based on color and stereotypes, you wind up blocking things that could be beneficial to the world. Our creator put us here with all types of capabilities, regardless of skin color. Once we realize that, we can do so much more for our world. ❤
I love this movie. However I would like to see a movie done on Andrew Higgens. The man who made the landing crafts for WW2. Even though Andrew Higgins was a white man in Louisiana. He had a completely integrated work force during WW2. Which was unheard of at that time. Andrew Higgins also made sure that all of his workers regardless of color or ethnic background made the same wages for the same work.
Good point but they dont want to tell thst story cause its itrelevant to their agenda.
03:10 and 05:31 mental beatdown
But 08:23 fixes 1 injustice minuscule ways but 1 right don't right a big wrong
09:34 she has to show legacy in order 2 proceed
14:04 karma in nice ways. He learned
14:58 ! He always was different
15:45 she had 2 move the world and shake oceans to gain respect
Conclusion : I feel proud just knowing about them.
The hardship they went trough on behalf of greater good is a sacrifice I can't imagine I could or would make
Rip and respect
Worthy movie to watch ⌚ 🙌
Thanks ❤
I'm 43 years old and I've attended se of the best schools and never have I learned this in all my life. Thank you, thank you so much for review
I had both my twin daughters watch this move in hopes to give them some hope to keep trying because they to can be great. Thank you. Thank you very much for this.
They played this movie so well. Makes you proud to see this. ❤❤ through all the disappointments They still kept going
In truth, Katherine got to use the white bathroom because she looked more white than black. I live in Jamaica and showed her picture to 4 Jamaicans, and they all said she was white. The other 2 had to go 800 yards. That said, this is such a great story.
I watched this movie 23 times. And every time it’s like a first time. I love this movie.
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Do you have short memory 😂 jk
Please what is the name of the movie
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hidden figures
@@MJisKING447 thanks
Very inspiring, hope this movies gives motivation to everyone out there who is struggling and being discriminated
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All of the women lived a long life making it into the 2000s
Mary Jackson died first in 2005 at the age of 83
Dorothy Vaughan died 2nd in 2008 at the age of 98
And Katherine Johnson outlived both of them by over a decade, dying just recently in 2020 at the age of 101
Wowwww🤠😍🥰
Learned a lot of American history from this brilliant film. Never knew that these women helped NASA so much.
I love this channel. Always inspiring 🥰
Well thanks ur sup man ❤
Btw The girls in real life story didn't had to run 800m to go to the washroom, Katherine Johnson said herself in her interview, so it's just a storyline added in the movie and this video to attract people's attention towards it. There were washrooms for them labeled with "Coloured Girls" If you all know
Well yes and no. The timing is off and it was MARY who experienced having to run to the Black bathroom, not Katherine.
Katherine vs Sheldon
Sheldon🐐🐺🔥
Keep the game rigged and then tell others they suck at the game or have no aptitude for it.
What punks.
Happened all the time but she proved them she can do it and think out side the box but looks under the light so she can read the black out.
I'm from India, and I cried so much when I watched this the first time.
Love to all, to brown, black, white, yellow, red, all kinds of people who don't judge others by skin color. 🙏❤
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yellow😶
I remember when red used to be a slur for Native American skin color
My heart🥺💕
This is a great movie.
A movie I will not waste time to recommend to anyone who wants to discriminate against other people simply based on some belief or what they feel.
No need to hate anyone who hasn't hurt you. When we celebrate, tolerate and appreciate our diversity and differences then we can move forward and have a happy world.
Its kinda weird seeing Sheldon fail... At science
😂😂😂😂
Such good narration , Love this❣️Thank u😊
Well thanks for visit man ❤
Loved this film. Seen it 3 times in a year and will watch it again and again. Brilliant, we should have learned this in school along with other true stories that should be taught about amazing women who never got the recognition they deserved!
I'm going through some of this hatred towards black people, where I'm working black if you're black you've no voice but thanks God who gave me a brain of maths and chemistry. Isn't not easy for us black we're going through alot buy always we keep on believing in God no matter the situation . I remember one day I philippian lady got out of the elevator because I entered immediately she entered , I pray always that may one day this pain end
Where are you at?
That's her problem. we die thesame die
Great story ....its shows that wisdom is not monopolize by only one race
I hate/love this movie for two reasons: racism, and how our people were treated even when benefiting everyone and having the knowledge and skills above our peers.
And secondly, the fact that so many young black children have desire or direction to achieve what our ancestors have when they honestly had it so much worse. They would roll in their graves to see us today.
This was one of the reasons they forbade our people to read. They knew! They knew!👍😉😔
Always recap extraordinary movie , keep It up man
Thanks for ur supp man ❤
Alot of people don't know a black man invented color T.V. And Jesus was part black. We all are the human race. One race of people. Unless you're born on mars.
Part?...🤔
@@CoheathaI mean he's from... I can't remember the name of the region but basically Egypt (bit to the right on the globe but eh) not many native white people in that area
... but then again at one point Irish people weren't considered white so history is fucked
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There is power in black people. It is not about color. It is the mind
Damn... I was NOT expecting THAT!! Reading the credits at the end was hard... my eyes were too full. I had no idea, so my thanks to you for the education 🙂... wonderful... what an amazing woman. For info... I'm a 66 yr old English guy... White... as if it made a difference! It's incredible just how devisive the US was back then... even more incredible is that the US is on a direct path right back to those times! Utterly incredible.
Out of the three, I'd say Mary has the strongest will of them all. She's relentless.
Also this is my new favourite recap channel. You actually put work to do the recap and minor breakdowns of the characters. Good job
This is the kind of movie we need. Loved it.
Oh man, I've never watched this movie but this recap was enough to get me tearing up!
Nice recap as always. Kudos man!
Well thank ur supp man ❤
This movie gives me goosebumps. Finally all these women finally appreciated. ❤❤❤
This also shows how women empowerment should be like, in a field where there is no distinction between men and women.
we watched in this math class my senior year. lowkey brought tears to my eyes being a color man myself. when class ended i wanted to stay and keep watching.
thanks for offering us this good stories
Thanks for visit man ❤
What an inspiring, important, uplifting movie that everyone should see!
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I just watched this true story and it saddens me that other people treated other people this way. As a quaker I've always look at other people as human beings and treated everyone with dignity and respect regardless of skin color or gender or religious beliefs. We have come along way but we have a long way to go. Our creator made us to love and care for each other it instilled in us from birth but we must be taught to hate each other because that is the devil's work. Do one act of random kindness everyday regardless of how small it might be and bring no harm but defend those who can't defend themselves.
Those women are sheroes, there is no way in the world I would have worked for the government. Knowing the treatment and the times.
Wow! Awesome movie explained. My heart was filled with joy and tears were flowing through my eyes. Hardwork is always paid off and always been rewarded by God. 😊
Amen
That was beautiful, got me crying at the end ahaha
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Ok man i subscribe. Nice recap. Keep it up
Thnk you soo much man ❤
What a great movie. Thanks for sharing.
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When Katherine was asked about that scene with her running across the campus to use the bathroom, she said that she just used the closest one and if anyone had a problem they could take it up with her bosses. It was Dorothy who had that problem (I think).
But the ending🥺 Almost brought me to tears
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It still blows my mind how black people were treated in this country. It is not surprise there is still so much distrust and resentment. This is something that heals on one generation.
Very inspiring story.
and they still continue to supoport the ones that always mistreated them ... DNC
What a movie pls we need more films like this
Hidden figures is the the name of the movie
@@moe_chi Thanks😇❤️
Hello what is the name of this movie!!!!!! please can somebody tell me. Thank you.
Loved it 😍
P.s can I know the song name at the very end
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Wow, this gave me goosebumps amazing !!!🥺🥺🥺🤝🏽💗
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Amazing movie 💗💗 .......I want to know the song please 😩❤
This has to be one of the best movies of all time in my opinion!
I watched that movie in 7th grade (2021) and it was amazing but we didn't finish it so I did on my own time and I cried. Those women will be remembered by everyone as the three heroes that stood up for what they believed in despite their skin color....thank u so much ladies for ur services🙏, R.I.P 😇
glad you didnt finish it the first time. i bet you have the best 'ME' time when you finished it all alone.
When we were kids, school toilets were extremely bad unhygienic. We used to hold our pee for 7 hours 😪 (10am to 5pm)
Ooh well that was then and now its different because of the issues you went trough now kids are allowed to use the bathroom when they want to. But their is a difference when you are not allowed to use the bathroom and when you don't or can't use the bathroom because of hygiene
@@conversationwithkenya7256 yeah I understand the difference. Here I am just saying coz the film title remind of my childhood and I could immediately connect to this ladies miserable condition. Her condition was worst coz toilets were present but she can't use them, but now the conditions might have improved for black ppl but here in my country , govt schools haven't really changed and poor kids still can't use bathrooms due to hygiene issues🤢 I wish this condition change soon
I know right, I have to used the bathroom at home first before going to school and hold it until I get home.
Beautiful movie!!! Respect , be patient, trust, not judge-mental and listen to each other.. peace!!✌️
I love this movie so much. Im not black, but what this woman did changed the life of women all around the world. Thank you ladies.
Story line movie recaps is the real deal!!! But I think you should also say out the name of the movie at the beginning. CHEERS!
I will man ❤
Seen this film 3 times in less than a month ....brilliant just BRILLIANT
Very inspiring movie , good job Storyline Movie 😍
Well thank bro ❤
what is the background music ?
I'm not a black person...but this movie made my respect for them 📈📈I can't believe how unfair and disrespectful it was back then
Spread love ❤
I took a movie though 😆
Nah fr like, read a book how is this the first time you're finding out???????@@andyraphael
Not back then...it still exists towards people of color. It's pure jealousy and they don't want others to do good.
Nice movies in here. Hell ya. You got what we want to watch. Thanks
Thnk for watching bro ❤
Name please ❤❤❤
😮😮This is the cliff notes of the movie. See it for real. Well worth your time.
❣️❣️ just melted my heart 💘
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I saw this movie on TV once. Its an absolute gem.
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Lmao I just commented on your other video hoping you post more black movies and she is a good actor you get a sub
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This movie really inspires me to lifting up my thinking as l am also a dark shade lady,,in our society, everyone likes the fair skin tone,,no one cares about the skills that a copper shade woman has...
Incorrect. Love all shades of copper colors. The more highly skilled the better.
Amazing story. 🎉
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This is a wonderful movie ❤
Love it ❤❤❤
*Wonderful Story* 😇❤️
Well thnks man ❤
what is the title of the Song at the end? good film.
Giving names of the movies wld be helpful?
woow woow❤️so brilliant girl
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Moviename
Wow. Thank you. I had always kind of wondered about her ever since I first heard of her. This is awesome!!
Thankyou Storyline movie
This was the first movie I ever watched in a cinema. Shed a few tears
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Is this story real? Because it’s amazing!
Just found out it is!! So cool , super proud of them ❤
Beautiful Story...God Bless 🙌🏽 Those Intelligent Beautiful Humble Women!!..Amazing Ladies!! In history💯💯💯❤❤😊
Lmao you can always tell when the creator of the video is white or not from the US because of how they describe racism as a “thing of the past”
What is the song name at the end
Awesome, but I could do without the sappy music at the end.
A truly inspiring story.
What a beautiful story. It should be taught in schools' history classes
Pls where can I watch this movie, been looking for it for ages now😢
Another amazing video 🙂
Thanks man ❤
This movie is brilliant and inspirational, and of all the favorite parts was when he tore that sign and said there are no colors at NASA"!!!