Netflix has in its catalog a movie to see the weekend and fully enjoy it. It is about “Six Triple Eight”a film that follows the lives of a group of women who played a very important role in World War II. It is inspired by real events and was directed by American filmmaker and playwright Tyler Perry, who was also in charge of writing the plot. The production was carried out by Nicole Avant, Angi Bones, Tony L. Strickland, Keri Selig and Carlota Espinosa.
“During World War II, the only American battalion of black women takes on a crucial mission in this Tyler Perry drama based on a true story,” summarizes the synopsis of Netflix.
The movie –that is on the platform – tells the story of the only American battalion of black women that will have an important mission at that time of war. They will have to sort a three-year accumulation of mail that had not been delivered to the United States soldiers who were in full force. combat. The 855 women had a period of six months to complete this task, but they managed to do it in less than three months.
The film that is in Netflix is based on 6888 Central Postal Directory, the only black unit of the Women's Army Corps stationed in Europe in World War II. The women were sent to that continent in 1945 to deliver 17 million pieces of mail and sort them for soldiers and their families who were without news in the middle of the war.
“If there is no mail, morale goes down,” was the motto of these army women who organized themselves in spaces without light or heating to achieve the objective. The protagonists of this movie dramatic for Kerry Washington, Ebony Obsidian and Milauna Jackson.
This war drama that offers Netflix promises to captivate the audience for two hours. Without a doubt, it is ideal to see on the weekend and remember what those women who collaborated with the morale of the soldiers in World War II experienced.