Monday, February 20, 2017

Hidden Figures

Yesterday, me, my mom, Kaia, Kaia's mom, Norah, and Norah's mom went to the movie theater and saw the movie Hidden Figures. It was about three women who worked for NASA and didn't get any credit for it. The women's names were Kathrine, Dorthy, and Mary. If I was Kathrine, I would feel like nothing was fair and I would be so mad. If I was Dorthy, I would speak up and say that nothing is fair, and I would also prove people wrong. And if I was Mary, I would be bold and do what nobody had done before and prove people wrong. One part of the movie was very shocking to me and unfair; whenever Kathrine had to go to the bathroom at work, she had to leave the building she worked in, run half a mile because there was no colored bikes, go to the bathroom, run half a mile back, then get back to work. Yes, she had to do all of that, JUST TO GO TO THE BATHROOM! That is just NOT RIGHT. Mary had to go to court and persuade the judge to let her go to a white engineering school. Dorthy had to try very hard to keep her job. They were all very tough women, but they succeeded. Kathrine's boss took down bathroom signs so nobody had to go to a different building just to go to the bathroom. Mary got into the white engineering school. Dorthy kept her job. These women had tough problems, and solved them in easy ways. I loved this movie, and mostly because it teaches you a very important life lesson.

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