Review | Tyler Perry honors a WWII Black women's battalion in 'The Six Triple Eight'
Briefly

The film shines a light on the 6888th Central Postal Directory Battalion, revealing their struggle and achievement amid racial prejudice in the military during World War II.
Despite its earnest storytelling and a commendable cast, Perry's directorial approach lacks innovation, resulting in uninspired filmmaking that may dilute the important message.
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