The original post: /r/movies by /u/SeaweedRadiant9564 on 2024-12-25 05:41:30.
This true story of the only Black Female Battalion to go to Europe was an inspiration. Knowing the state of the country back then, I can’t believe any Black Woman would even consider serving this country. Not only did they accomplish a task that changed millions of lives through the mail, they did it in 90 days when the military had not been able to get it done at all. Is Kerri Washington not enough to legitimize this film? I keep seeing comments on Reddit about Tyler Perry’s association being detrimental and jokes about Madea being in it. Do people know it’s a true story about American history? I honestly don’t believe the military has changed much, just tucked it in and added a belt. To tear a US Military War movie like this apart on little details would not be tolerated if it was about any other battalion.