In Sarah's Oil, a young African American girl becomes one of the wealthiest women in America after striking oil on her family's land. But Sarah Rector's story is more than just a tale of wealth, it's one of resilience, determination, and the fight to control her own fate in the face of a society that sought to strip her of everything she had. In this detailed movie review and analysis, we take an in-depth look at how the film captures the extraordinary journey of Sarah, exploring her rise from humble beginnings to financial success and the battles she fought along the way. This book not only dissects the accuracy of the film's portrayal of Sarah's life but also examines the larger themes it tackles-race, economic inequality, and the struggles faced by a young Black woman in a society determined to undermine her success. Sarah's Oil is a powerful depiction of how Sarah's discovery of oil at just 11 years old thrust her into a complex world of legal and racial challenges. Despite becoming one of the wealthiest Black women of her time, Sarah's wealth became both a blessing and a curse. Her legal battles for control over her inheritance are explored in gripping detail, giving the audience a glimpse into the lengths to which society would go to keep a young Black girl from owning her future. Through an expert movie review lens, this book dissects the film's critical moments-from Sarah's initial discovery of oil to her fight to retain control over her wealth, and the legal struggles that followed. It analyzes how the filmmakers portrayed these key moments and the impact of Sarah's journey, both for her family and for the broader African American community. The portrayal of Sarah by Naya Desir-Johnson is also discussed in depth-how her performance brings Sarah to life, capturing her strength, vulnerability, and determination in the face of overwhelming odds. The movie's historical accuracy is examined closely, comparing it with the real events of Sarah's life. Did the filmmakers stay true to Sarah's remarkable achievements? How does the film handle the complex racial tensions of the time? This book addresses these questions while providing context for Sarah's life and the larger societal forces at play in early 20th-century America. The story of Sarah Rector transcends the confines of history. Her wealth was not just a personal achievement but a symbol of defiance against a system built to keep Black people in poverty. The film's depiction of her wealth challenge