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Hidden Figures

Janelle Monae stars in a scene from the movie “Hidden Figures.” Rated: A-III, PG. Fox | CNS

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Appealing fact-based drama about an extraordinarily gifted mathematician (Taraji P. Henson) working for NASA in the early 1960s. As she and two equally brilliant colleagues (Octavia Spencer and Janelle Monae) who are also her close friends battle racism and segregation, she gradually wins the respect of her well-meaning but initially unenlightened boss (Kevin Costner). In adapting Margot Lee Shetterly’s book, director Theodore Melfi successfully re-creates the tension of the Cold War space race, while showcasing family values and Christian piety as well as wholesome romance through the widowed protagonist’s relationship with a National Guard officer (Mahershala Ali). Given that the film also provides a personalized insight into the struggles of the civil rights era, many parents may consider it suitable for older teens, despite screenwriter Allison Schroeder’s occasional use of light swearing for rhetorical emphasis.

 

Watch out for: At least one use of profanity, several milder oaths, a vague sexual reference.

 

Rated: A-III, adults; MPAA: PG

 

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