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Messagères de guerre

Original title: The Six Triple Eight
  • 2024
  • PG-13
  • 2h 7m
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Kerry Washington, Milauna Jackson, Kylie Jefferson, Pepi Sonuga, Sarah Jeffery, Ebony Obsidian, and Shanice Shantay in Messagères de guerre (2024)
855 women joined the war to fix the three-year backlog of undelivered mail. Faced with discrimination and a country devastated by war, they managed to sort more than 17 million pieces of mail ahead of time.
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During World War II, 855 women joined the fight to fix the three-year backlog of undelivered mail. Faced with discrimination and a country devastated by war, they managed to sort more than 1... Read allDuring World War II, 855 women joined the fight to fix the three-year backlog of undelivered mail. Faced with discrimination and a country devastated by war, they managed to sort more than 17 million pieces of mail ahead of time.During World War II, 855 women joined the fight to fix the three-year backlog of undelivered mail. Faced with discrimination and a country devastated by war, they managed to sort more than 17 million pieces of mail ahead of time.

  • Director
    • Tyler Perry
  • Writers
    • Kevin Hymel
    • Tyler Perry
  • Stars
    • Kerry Washington
    • Ebony Obsidian
    • Milauna Jackson
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    • Director
      • Tyler Perry
    • Writers
      • Kevin Hymel
      • Tyler Perry
    • Stars
      • Kerry Washington
      • Ebony Obsidian
      • Milauna Jackson
    • 279User reviews
    • 49Critic reviews
    • 51Metascore
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    • Nominated for 1 Oscar
      • 13 wins & 7 nominations total

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    • Lena Derriecott King
    Milauna Jackson
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    • Bernice Baker
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    Reviewers say 'The Six Triple Eight' is a compelling film highlighting the 6888th Central Postal Directory Battalion's inspiring story. Kerry Washington's performance and emotional depth are praised, yet historical inaccuracies and over-dramatization are criticized. The film's focus on racial themes is both impactful and heavy-handed. Despite flaws, it sheds light on an overlooked historical chapter, with portrayals of racism and sexism eliciting mixed reactions. Pacing and execution are noted areas for improvement.
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    6Zowie13

    Couldv'e been fantastic but...

    The actual story is absolutely amazing, definitely one of triumph over adversity. What ruined it for me was how all the actors looked so polished and preened. If you watch the real footage at the end, there is not one scrap of makeup on the female soldiers. This made it feel unauthentic. I also found the script and some of the acting a bit woolly.

    Saying that, what the actual battalion did in real life was and is incredible. It's worth a watch just to learn what they actually achieved. I just wish the film did real justice to those soldiers. I feel like they would have been a lot tougher in reality and certainly wouldn't have looked like they'd just stepped out of a beauty salon.
    TxMike

    Finally! Tyler Perry makes a really good movie, women in WW2.

    First I want to state very clearly, although this movie already has a small (about 35 or 40) number of positive reviews, a full 18% of the votes here on IMDb are "1". What does that say? Bigotry is still pervasive, and I doubt that many who voted it "1" even took the time to watch the movie.

    (Edit: JAN 11th - Now with 210 reviews and about 16K votes, only 10% are "1" and the most common votes cluster around "7" and "8" which is a much better representation of the movie itself.)

    Yes, it is by a black writer-director. Yes, the focus is on a battalion of black women in WW2. But it is derived from real people and real events and is a good and meaningful movie. I cannot imagine an educated and empathetic viewer finding great fault with this movie.

    It is the 1940s and the war in Europe is far from being decided. One problem is the mail, soldiers are not getting letters from their families. And, families are not getting letters from their sons and daughters deployed overseas. Battalion number 6888 of black women are sent to get the mail back on track, those who sent them were sure they would fail. They had six months to unravel the mail mess contained in several full warehouses in the UK. They were given quarters that were dirty and in disrepair. In spite of things being stacked against them, they were able to do the job and in half that time allotted.

    This movie isn't about how realistically or not the fighting is portrayed; it is about battalion 6888 and what they did. The end credits show some original footage of the women in the 1940s plus some snippets of a few of those women still living in modern times.

    My wife and I watched it at home, streaming, after our usual Saturday night steak and wine dinner. We both give it a hearty "thumbs up."
    6fallyhag

    A story that deserved a better film

    First of all, shame on you the USA for treating these soldiers / women in such a disgusting way. Made worse by the time it took to 'try' and rectify the disrespect shown. Right, I have that off my chest.

    The film was average at best. When compared to Wiki, it looks like the Director did very little to stray away from the obvious. The delivery of the story was very by the numbers and I couldn't help but feel it was more of a Sunday TV movie. The story being very clunky and very simplistic.

    The way the movie wrapped up was a huge disappointment. One blink of the eye and it seemed to be in overdrive to squeeze in as much as it could so it could finish. The time allocated towards bring all the loose ends together was a little disrespectful in itself. The salute scene in the train station was major cringe fest, meant to make up for all the disgusting acts. Then a major fast forwards to cover a little history before fade to black. Very disappointing.

    Tyler Perry did a poor job here. He tracked the wrong story and delivered a very unbalanced story.

    But I am more aware of their story so it did achieve something. But it could have been so much better...
    5mj-77488

    They forgot how war works

    Opening scene: an Army unit LEAVES their covered, fortified position to charge an attacking enemy. In an open field...

    As you would imagine, mass casualties happen. Then friendly planes start bombing and and crashing in said field??

    That's not even remotely how that would have went down. Countless documentaries, were available but ignored. Sour taste right out the gate. Lost the trust of the audience.

    This is what happens when people with no emotional connection to a subject matter are given a project they don't respect beyond the what they can gain from being associated with a project.

    There are so many historians that would have gladly told the director it was a terrible way to portray that engagement.
    7richard-1787

    So how did these women bring off this impressive feat?

    This is not a great movie, but it's certainly watchable. And the fact that so many of the previous 141 reviewers say that they had never heard of the 6888 and what they accomplished shows that a movie needed to be made on the subject. So bravo Tyler Perry for doing this.

    My one objection is that the movie never spends time telling us how these women managed to get through all that mail in only three months. That was their signal accomplishment, what made them famous, and the movie never tells us.

    It does tell us that several other units had been assigned the task previously and failed, so the 6888's achievement certainly merits recognition.

    The obvious parallel contrast here is *Hidden Figures*, a downright remarkable movie that does not sell its audience short, but rather takes the time to let us see how those "human calculators" accomplished what they did. It makes us admire their ingenuity and intelligence, as well as their courage and perseverance.

    I suspect the women of the 6888 had these qualities as well, but we really never get to see it.

    There are books on the subject. I guess I'll have to go out and read one.

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      Perry filmed quickly, eager to show Mrs. Lena Derriecott Bell King, one of the last surviving members of the unit, the final cut of her story. Kerry Washington marveled at Perry's "efficiency" and brisk pace: " 'Well-oiled machine' doesn't even begin to describe it," she says, smiling at the memory. Like the women of the Six Triple Eight, Perry completed his mission, and he traveled to see King at her Las Vegas home before she died on Jan. 18, 2024, at age 100. He showed her the film on his iPad. "We sat and watched, and she was saluting the iPad and right back in the moment," recalls Perry. "After, she cried and said, 'Thank you for letting the world know that Black women contributed.' "
    • Goofs
      The bloody letter is still bright red: it would have oxidized by then and been rusty or dark brown.
    • Quotes

      Abram David: The only eyes that matter are ours.

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    • Release date
      • December 20, 2024 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official Netflix
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Six Triple Eight
    • Filming locations
      • Cater Street, Little Germany, Bradford, West Yorkshire, England, UK(on location)
    • Production companies
      • Netflix
      • Georgia Department of Economic Development
      • Tyler Perry Studios
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 7m(127 min)
    • Color
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    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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