There are films that you are considering mainly about how to evaluate them. They aim between 6 and 8 and after a longer thinking, in fact, you see that you were having fun and in total, had some good aspects, so the "six" is not satisfying, but he did not discover anything new and had some disadvantages, so he did not already deserves the "eight".
"Hidden actions" are just such a film and in some sense getting hit by the proverbial "happy seven", they get really into the movie "cursed seven". A group of films that could be something more if their creators were a little bit more eager, but none too fatiguing. Octavia Spencer Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation Katherine, Dorothy and Mary are brilliant scientists who work at NASA to send the first American, John Glenn, into space, thereby initiating a space race between world powers. The heroines have to overcome social barriers and discrimination on both sexual and racial backgrounds. Vigorous and ambitious women are fighting for their own dignity, fulfillment and successful result of the expedition into space. Thus, they are quite different: Katherine G.
Johnson (Taraji P. Henson) is a warm and cheerful mother of three children and a widow, Dorothy Vaughn (Octavia Spencer) is a character and responsible leader, and Mary Jackson (Janelle Monáe) is a crazy and spirited girl, as it turns out also mother. Janelle Monáe, Octavia Spencer, Taraji P. Henson Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation "Hidden Actions" is a film that "stands by".
Although the dialogues are great, the charismatic actresses breathed so much extraordinary life into their characters, so much energy.
I can not point out the strongest casting point here, because Taraji, Octavia and Janelle work so well that it causes a smile on my face. I believe that "Hidden Actions" are a production - in a sense - very feminine. But not feminine as romantic comedies or melodramas (and this is also a stereotype), only made for women who may lack self-confidence, may lack faith in their own ambitions, the possibility of fulfillment. After all, our heroines are completely different and have drawbacks that are easy to find in themselves. Only Mary looks like a model, but she is rather reckless and too extroverted.
Doroth has worked impeccably for many years in her position, but no one is going to reward her because of her complexion.
She is the mother of the team who will fix the broken wheel in the car, he leads the computing group. And our Katherine.
It is with her that we first and foremost should identify, because during the film's action there are changes not only in her professional life but also in her private life. Octavia Spencer Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation Janelle Monáe, Taraji P. Henson Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation So what's the problem? Heroes do not lack charisma. The director knew well how to "Hidden Actions" look. Scripturally, it's not bad either. Neither is it a great movie, nor is it small. Such a nice movie on a Friday evening. The whole is still very relaxing and motivating. Perfect for Women's Cinema, really ...