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Weightless space shenanigans: Hidden Figures review by Rashid Irani

Hindustan Times | ByRashid Irani
Feb 17, 2017 04:55 PM IST

There are too many subplots, too little momentum. Even with its star cast, it’s a thumbs-down to this one.

HIDDEN FIGURES

The movie tells the story of three gifted African-American women who made invaluable contributions to NASA’s fledgling space programme during the early 1960s, even as they battled racial and gender prejudice in their White male-dominated workplace.(Hopper Stone, SMPSP)
The movie tells the story of three gifted African-American women who made invaluable contributions to NASA’s fledgling space programme during the early 1960s, even as they battled racial and gender prejudice in their White male-dominated workplace.(Hopper Stone, SMPSP)

Direction: Theodore Melfi

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Actors: Taraji P Henson, Octavia Spencer

Rating: 2 / 5

Despite impressive performances by an A-list ensemble and a ‘based on true events’ storyline, Hidden Figures fails to generate much excitement.

Adapted from a non-fiction bestseller, director and co-writer Theodore Melfi’s screenplay zeroes in on three gifted African-American women who made invaluable contributions to NASA’s fledgling space programme during the early 1960s, even as they battled racial and gender prejudice and pervasive bigotry in their White male-dominated workplace.

At the centre of the trio is a brilliant mathematician (Taraji P Henson) instrumental in calculating the trajectory of the flight path of John Glenn, the first American astronaut to successfully orbit the earth. Working alongside her are a dedicated computer programmer (Octavia Spencer) and an aerospace engineer (Janelle Monae).

In one of his more significant roles in some time, Kevin Costner is a welcome presence as the head of the NASA task group.

Despite the stellar cast, though, the film is weighted down by an overload of subplots, including one about a budding romance between the single mother math whiz and a veteran guardsman (Mahershala Ali). Coincidentally, both Ali and Janelle Monae also have prominent roles in Moonlight — which also hit screens this week, and is a far better bet if you’re looking for a movie that inspires.

Watch the trailer for Hidden Figures here

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