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14 recensioni · Fornito da Metacritic.com
- 80The Hollywood ReporterFrank ScheckThe Hollywood ReporterFrank ScheckThe Six Triple Eight relates a little-known story that fairly demanded to be told, and does it full justice.
- 80VarietyPeter DebrugeVarietyPeter DebrugeImpressive in both its subject and suggested scope, Perry’s sweeping film reflects how the achievement of these women directly impacted the troops’ morale, despite the adversity they faced from skeptical superior officers.
- 75San Francisco ChronicleBob StraussSan Francisco ChronicleBob StraussGrading on the Tyler Perry curve, though, “The Six Triple Eight” respects its noteworthy topic — and its audience — as much as it possibly could.
- 70The New York TimesLisa KennedyThe New York TimesLisa KennedyThe drama lands many of the beats of the Greatest Generation genre and its subgenre: Black service members battling on two fronts. But familiarity doesn’t halt it being illuminating and affecting.
- 70ColliderJason GorberColliderJason GorberEven the most jaded may be swayed by Perry’s latest demonstration of his skills at making movies that work simply but that also simply work.
- 50Movie NationRoger MooreMovie NationRoger MoorePerry’s sympathetic treatment of this history — stay through the credits — is laudable, and no one can ever say he can’t turn out slick to the point of immaculate melodramas. These ladies are so smartly made-up and prepped for their closeups that it calls to attention how tidy and sterile this cinematic war is. It barely looks lived-in, much less fought.
- 42IndieWireVikram MurthiIndieWireVikram MurthiFrom beginning to end, The Six Triple Eight never trusts its audience to actually engage with the material beyond its inspiring surface, evidenced by a lengthy coda featuring title cards that literally restate the film’s plot over archival footage of the 6888th Battalion. Unsung heroes deserve better.
- 40The GuardianJesse HassengerThe GuardianJesse HassengerIt’s the kind of movie that could be charitably described as “educational”, though probably not as much as the magazine article that serves as its source material. At least we know Perry is true to history in one major way: today, as was the case back then, these women deserve better.
- 40Wall Street JournalJohn AndersonWall Street JournalJohn AndersonThere are few moments in the film—one that is wearyingly indignant and emotionally inert—that feel genuine.
- 30New York Magazine (Vulture)Alison WillmoreNew York Magazine (Vulture)Alison WillmoreThe Six Triple Eight is about people who received no public recognition for their achievements at the time, but in trying to give them their belated due onscreen, this clunky excuse for a war movie ends up being more about what they endured than about what they accomplished.