Tyler Perry’s The Six Triple Eight, now streaming on Netflix, shines a light on the incredible achievements of the 6888th Central Postal Directory Battalion, an all-Black, all-female unit that served in Europe during World War II.
The film follows these 855 women as they tackle a monumental task: clearing a backlog of 17 million pieces of mail in just six months. Despite facing racism, sexism, and poor working conditions, they completed the job in half the time.
While the film’s historical significance is undeniable, the quality of the movie itself has sparked debate.
Critics have been divided, with some praising the cast and the powerful story, while others criticize its heavy-handedness and lack of subtlety. On Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds a 50% rating from critics.
Why You Should Watch The Six Triple Eight
Even if the film’s execution isn’t perfect, the story it tells is crucial. Many viewers, like myself, may not have been aware of the 6888th Battalion’s vital work, and Perry’s film brings their achievements to a wider audience.
The performances, especially from Kerry Washington, Oprah Winfrey, and Susan Sarandon, add emotional depth to the film, making it a compelling watch despite its flaws.
If you’re interested in historical dramas, especially those shedding light on overlooked figures, The Six Triple Eight is worth the watch.
It may not be flawless, but the bravery and determination of these women are inspiring and deserve recognition.