My cousin's told me about his experience in the Korean war with the American Red Cross. They would treat white soilders first before black soilders regardless of their injuries or the triage protocol.
My years in the army, racism, the vast majority of the time came from white, American soldiers. In other countries the reason to hate Black soldiers and Black people came from white American people and soldiers that went to that country.
She stood up for the ladies and herself 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽 I watch this movie and I never heard about these ladies until I watch this movie I hope I'm not the only one that didn't know about these ladies. Thank you Tyler Perry🙌🏽👏🏽💙
@@graemesmellie5223you are being both. The only difference was that you capitalized the S. Your life must be very sad that you made that comment. I pray that you find acceptance and love from the person That should love you the most. That Pearson is You 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
It's crazy how people were treated then. I couldn't fight beside someone and be racist to them. When I was in the army my favorite person was a black dude. We were both from the same area of alabama so we stuck together
I started life out as an Army brat when Ike was president and also served 1974-81. Because of the way I was raised fellow Black soldiers said that I was not Black enough for them. When we moved back to Georgia I was teased about my "proper grammar," not using foul language when I speak and southern slang. Some people in my first unit after Basic said that I sound as if I'm from the upper Midwest states and there have been some through the years who have said I sound White over the phone. As an over-the-road driver you should have seen some of the faces when I walked in and started speaking after I was given directions over the phone.😂 I got double takes, wide eyes and one clerk asked me where was my White co-driver. But don't get me started on my experiences coming back into this country through The People's Republic of California from overseas or coming through Niagara Falls from Canada with a load. Let's just say I felt more at home in South Korea.
@@WithinReasonWithoutCare Yours maybe, Britain had no segregation at this period. We welcomed them as fellow fighters against fascism. As quoted from a Colonel. "i like you Yanks, but i dont much care for the white fellas you brought with you"
Anyone ever think about the women that serve because we hear all about the men never much about the women in these wars, we forget to give these brave silent women their flowers and honors, without the women the wars all would have been lost. I salute you that came before me and after me. I am honored by them for paving the way for me, and myself for those behind me. Thank you ladies,and you are welcome those behind me. I saw a woman can run an engine room herself and get the job done and be better than 20 men. This fight is still going on Now. 🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹
My Grandma and my father taught me to respect everyone no matter what color , religion, or background. Basically we are all equal on this earth and under God's Loving Grace and compassion!
This is a great movie. Tyler Perry, I brought out the history that was hidden. It's a Netflix and everybody should watch It. They showed what women went through . I hope this wins in Oscar. Because it was true and facts
I don’t know where you are referring to this still happening today… but it is surely not in the United States. Not even close. I find movies that have made it a point to highlight our heroes that weren’t given their due in their era especially inspiring. Hidden Figures, Men of Honor, The 24th, Red Tails, 12 years a slave, the Butler, Remember the Titans, Glory, Something the Lord Made, 42…etc have all left a stronger lasting impression that the typical known stories from our history. Not because the well known stories lack qualities that inspire, but because these stories all include additional challenges (slavery, segregation, discrimination) that made their deeds so significant. When I think of the American dream and the American spirit, I think of the Tuskegee Airmen, Eugene Bullard, and Alwyn Cashe. I also think of Roy P. Benavidez… but who doesn’t think of that freakin monster of a man?
The sad part about this movie is that this is watered down compared to what they really went through have family members that went through the same thing with different wars, and they said it was horrific the stories they used to tell my grandmother that my grandmother told all the boys cause they said we all said we want to go to the military and she told us to think twicebut they still like this now and the sad part about it is not just them. It’s all the other races that migrated here to act like African-Americans are below them.
African Americans were NOT here first. No one came here for the purpose of humiliating African Americans. A lot of bad things did happen, but get your facts straight.
@@MarkHorton-n3tRegardless if African slaves were here first or not, other cultures do come here and think that they are better than black folk. No immigrant in the history of this country has been through more than African Americans. Check your facts.
@@MarkHorton-n3tTypical! You read that comment and the only info of importance to you was that "African Americans were not here first" That right there is why things will never change for the better, of because of people like you, The PROFESSIONAL POINT MISSER. Your need to point out FACTS, while condescendingly accepting wrongs were done says more about you than you know. DAMN!! The more things supposedly change the more they stay the same.
@@MarkHorton-n3ti dont think you understand what they meant by that. i think they were talking about the fact that white people will discriminate against anybody, but there is little solidarity between the people subject to white racism. in fact asian people can be just as racist towards black people as white people. and africans were the second people to come to the americas during colonialism so your comment doesnt make much sense.
FANTASTIC MOVIE WITH PHENOMENAL WOMEN. THE EMOTIONS YOU THROUGH KNOWING ALL THIS HAPPENED TO THESE BRAVE AMAZING WOMEN AND TO THINK WE WOULD NEVER HAD KNOWN ABOUT THEIR HISTORY.
It was in my recommendations but from the trailer, I understood that the theme was less 'those brave women helped the US win the war' than 'The real enemy is the white man'. I am tired of all those race-pandering movies.
@ I’ll correct myself. No, Monae is not in it, I just realized it (it was another actress who kinda looked like her). But there is still the lose-my-shit scene and the historical context of overcoming racism…
Only reason they made this movie is to sow discord and division now. In no other reality is a producer making a movie about a black mail core during WW2, they realized they can't make something about the red tails anymore, theyve already done it 8 times. They'd rather make movies about our lowest points in small situations instead of our triumphs. Instead of teaching small stuff like this in schools they want to force feed it to you at a your local theater where they make money off of it.
@@dingusbingus7463typical bull💩 coming from a yt person especially since you work so hard to hide the horrendous history of America, it looks like you went to Ron DeSantis High School where teaching Black history is unnecessary and divisive
@WALTERBROADDUS When American troops came to Britain in preparation for D- day . There was a well-known incident involving English locals and white American troops. It's known as the battle of Bamber Bridge . The US army attempted to impose segregation laws /regulations on black soldiers on a local pub/bar in a village. Neither the bar owners or the regular customers would allow this to happen, and when the military police turned a riot enused with the white English supporting the black Americans. This is a many incidents like this happened across the UK during ww2.
As America turns its back on this history at this point in time, she has sealed her diminishment for all time. I can't fully express my utter disgust for the current state of affairs in this country.
When I saw this movie she reminded me of my Battalion Commander LTC Prettyman-Beck. She is the first female Battalion Commander of the 84th Combat Engineer Battalion. I would go to war with her any day. She retired as Col. Prettyman-Beck as the First Female Commander of The Norfolk District, US Army Corps Of Engineers.
Watched this movie 1st day it was released on Netflix. Was an awesome eye opening fact based movie. I enjoyed it very much. Reminded me of another Fact based movie, Hidden Figures. Also a Very Good Movie.
Netflix and fact based in the same sentence is a oxymoron. And I dont care what you say my grandmother told me Cleopatra was black.... This is not fact based, they took fact and then puffed it up, made it more showy, and added racist tension where there was none and passed by real racism because it wasn't showy enough.
@user-us5dr2qi2r you might want to do some research. This story was based on the Military Archives history of the all female 6888th Army Battalion during WWII. WHY you would make such a comment about Netflix releasing this movie as being an oxymoron only points out how much of a Moron you are.
I know it's a movie but this shit happened. What I don't agree with is if they were aloud to fight for country and all then they should of been respected
If you go listen to interviews about how African Americans soldiers were treated in ww2, they all say they were treated better in Europe by Europeans than their own ppl when they got home.
Kudos to everyone who worked on this amazing movie! Every person in this country needs to learn to stand up for themselves against pointless harassment. Been there, got the T-shirt!
Sure - and then we'll remind you of all the black kings and tribal leaders THAT SOLD THEIR OWN PEOPLE FOR MONEY AND GUNS, to the slave traders of ALL NATIONALITIES AND COLOURS - NOT JUST WHITES.. But sure - pretend black folks are innocent - it'll make the fall that much harder for you. Oh and there were also THOUSANDS of free blacks that owned slaves. So you can take your bullshit and SHOVE IT.
Give me African-American to be proud because too many people are migrating here, and they benefiting off of our backs in the blood of Sister that was stolen from the land and bought here in the place of the woman that you see. Trust me I know I got a gang of family members that went through the same thing she went throughtoday’s day
We’re supposed to “get over it”, “it’s in the past”, “how can we come together if we keep talking about it?” Yeah right. It happened, it’s part of our history and it explains our anger today.
No it doesn't, you weren't there, and have no reason to be angry about it, yeah,it was wrong and it sucked but that's no reason to carry that anger in your life when you weren't even alive then.
@@RobertYates-m5j seems that you have a lot of nerve telling people how to manage generational hurt and pain. It also seems like you're saying forget it - no one whose ancestors went through this will easily forget it. This is also American history - why would it not cause pain now??
This story told is a history but it's present day challenge that we face daily. Either it is in our-face conflict or the micro-aggression. Let's not kid ourselves & say get over it but recognize it & confront it
It is just a movie: there is exaggeration. And you were not even there to live it. Whatever vexations those ladies had to live with, it has nothing to do with you.
THAT my children is a REAL leader . Well done portrayal ma’am you did her memory proud . May ALL those ladies Rest in Peace and Thank You for your service under such adverse conditions .
movies like this should fuel the honor and pride that these soldiers went through for everyone to enjoy the freedom free world enjoy now, ..."NOT HATE".
In England Great Britain wasn't supporting Jim Crow in their taverns. They had signs saying "Colored Soldiers Only" who were free to dance with the White women during WWll
I watched this movie and I’m still at aww… incredible movie and I watched over billion times… can’t believe our men and women were like this…this movie really pissed me off…
No military service here but I have heard stories about by the book new officers in Vietnam who got their men killed were "fragged" by their own men. Never mind just talking back "over my dead body".
I watched this movie. While it is undoubtedly Tyler Perry's best to date, it was quite clear that Kerry Washington was given the role without an audition. This scene was the best scene she was in and arguably the best scene of the movie. However, in at least 80% of the scene's her acting was distracting. It was like putting a square peg in a round hole. The movie had so much potential and could have actually fired on all cylinders without this wrinkle.
Can't tell if you are being sarcastic or just made a mistake. Unless you are showing real people in real time it isn't a documentary. Doesn't mean this or things like this didn't happen. They did.
"Relieved For Cause", the three word cop-out for getting rid of underlings that you simply don't like and have no valid reason to get rid of otherwise. By the by, UXB means Unexploded Bomb.
I loved this moment. She not only stood up for herself but all that she commanded. ❤
Hank hasnt been the same since breaking bad
😂😂😂
Walt's betrayal really broke this man 😢😢😢
He broke bad
My cousin's told me about his experience in the Korean war with the American Red Cross. They would treat white soilders first before black soilders regardless of their injuries or the triage protocol.
I damn sure won't join no got damn army fighting no one who never did a thing to me I ain't joinin,sht
Nothing's changed
that is america for you, a free society a democratic country.....racist country
My years in the army, racism, the vast majority of the time came from white, American soldiers.
In other countries the reason to hate Black soldiers and Black people came from white American people and soldiers that went to that country.
My father told me horrible stories of him and other black soldiers in ww2, and I ain't forgetting nothing.
She stood up for the ladies and herself 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽 I watch this movie and I never heard about these ladies until I watch this movie I hope I'm not the only one that didn't know about these ladies. Thank you Tyler Perry🙌🏽👏🏽💙
TYLER PERRY ALWAYS PROVIDES HISTORY THAT IS BURIED IN AMERICAN HISTORY.
I never realized that Kerry Washington was such a exlemphry actress. She's a G.O..A.T. ❤❤❤❤😊
Damn, where you been all these years, she has always had great talent, just unrated
@@camillegraves9257she had been a brilliant Viola Davis type actress for many, many years, and films she’s done.
She's good and getting better
exemplary
Talent actress it's just Scandel set in 1940s
I love this movie and have so much respect for this battlon
My girl killed that movie role!❤❤❤ and all the actors and actresses were brilliant, as well! Yet, I salute our lady veterans in that war.❤❤
Not being funny or sarcastic, but did you mean Salute
@@graemesmellie5223you are being both. The only difference was that you capitalized the S. Your life must be very sad that you made that comment. I pray that you find acceptance and love from the person
That should love you the most. That
Pearson is You 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
I will never watch anything it wouldn't hurt. This white black woman whatever the hell she is doing a terrible Southern accent
It's crazy how people were treated then. I couldn't fight beside someone and be racist to them. When I was in the army my favorite person was a black dude. We were both from the same area of alabama so we stuck together
the people who acted like this were our parents and our grandparents. sadly it’s not such a distant memory as we’d like to believe.
@@WithinReasonWithoutCare It's not that distant and too many are working to normalize it again.
I started life out as an Army brat when Ike was president and also served 1974-81. Because of the way I was raised fellow Black soldiers said that I was not Black enough for them. When we moved back to Georgia I was teased about my "proper grammar," not using foul language when I speak and southern slang. Some people in my first unit after Basic said that I sound as if I'm from the upper Midwest states and there have been some through the years who have said I sound White over the phone. As an over-the-road driver you should have seen some of the faces when I walked in and started speaking after I was given directions over the phone.😂 I got double takes, wide eyes and one clerk asked me where was my White co-driver.
But don't get me started on my experiences coming back into this country through The People's Republic of California from overseas or coming through Niagara Falls from Canada with a load. Let's just say I felt more at home in South Korea.
Forest and Bubba
@@WithinReasonWithoutCare Yours maybe, Britain had no segregation at this period. We welcomed them as fellow fighters against fascism.
As quoted from a Colonel. "i like you Yanks, but i dont much care for the white fellas you brought with you"
Love how she stands up and says; “ Over my dead body ”! Never met a person that would say my same words in standing up for others!!! ❤❤❤❤😂😂😂😂😂🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
I saw this movie. Kerry Washington was excellent ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
what is the name of this movie?
She's such a beautiful woman... and actually a good actress.
Respect.
She is a good actress; excellent diction and a mini speech to the far-too-obese commanding officer. Giving all she has for the cause, it seems
Anyone ever think about the women that serve because we hear all about the men never much about the women in these wars, we forget to give these brave silent women their flowers and honors, without the women the wars all would have been lost. I salute you that came before me and after me. I am honored by them for paving the way for me, and myself for those behind me. Thank you ladies,and you are welcome those behind me. I saw a woman can run an engine room herself and get the job done and be better than 20 men. This fight is still going on Now. 🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹
My Grandma and my father taught me to respect everyone no matter what color , religion, or background. Basically we are all equal on this earth and under God's Loving Grace and compassion!
This is a great movie. Tyler Perry, I brought out the history that was hidden. It's a Netflix and everybody should watch It. They showed what women went through . I hope this wins in Oscar. Because it was true and facts
This movie shows how coloured soldiers, men and women, were treated in those times and sometimes still today. It's a bloody shame! ❤❤❤❤❤
Our Black History will be told .
NO ONE is treated like that today...give me a break
@@PMCKELL761oh really?
I don’t know where you are referring to this still happening today… but it is surely not in the United States. Not even close.
I find movies that have made it a point to highlight our heroes that weren’t given their due in their era especially inspiring. Hidden Figures, Men of Honor, The 24th, Red Tails, 12 years a slave, the Butler, Remember the Titans, Glory, Something the Lord Made, 42…etc have all left a stronger lasting impression that the typical known stories from our history. Not because the well known stories lack qualities that inspire, but because these stories all include additional challenges (slavery, segregation, discrimination) that made their deeds so significant. When I think of the American dream and the American spirit, I think of the Tuskegee Airmen, Eugene Bullard, and Alwyn Cashe. I also think of Roy P. Benavidez… but who doesn’t think of that freakin monster of a man?
she is standing very strong am proud to be a black woman ❤🎉❤🎉❤🎉❤🎉❤🎉❤🎉❤🎉
Kerry Washington played her roll and what she said to her superior officer was factual!! She handled him! 😊❤
That is some legacy you have there. Strong women to be proud of.
I'm a white guy, and this is appalling.
She deserves the OSCAR. ❤ Those lines cut deep
❤
The sad part about this movie is that this is watered down compared to what they really went through have family members that went through the same thing with different wars, and they said it was horrific the stories they used to tell my grandmother that my grandmother told all the boys cause they said we all said we want to go to the military and she told us to think twicebut they still like this now and the sad part about it is not just them. It’s all the other races that migrated here to act like African-Americans are below them.
African Americans were NOT here first. No one came here for the purpose of humiliating African Americans.
A lot of bad things did happen, but get your facts straight.
@@MarkHorton-n3tRegardless if African slaves were here first or not, other cultures do come here and think that they are better than black folk. No immigrant in the history of this country has been through more than African Americans. Check your facts.
@@MarkHorton-n3tTypical! You read that comment and the only info of importance to you was that "African Americans were not here first" That right there is why things will never change for the better, of because of people like you, The PROFESSIONAL POINT MISSER. Your need to point out FACTS, while condescendingly accepting wrongs were done says more about you than you know. DAMN!! The more things supposedly change the more they stay the same.
I'm so sorry. I wish things had been different. The things they went through were so horrible. Again, I'm so sorry!!
@@MarkHorton-n3ti dont think you understand what they meant by that. i think they were talking about the fact that white people will discriminate against anybody, but there is little solidarity between the people subject to white racism. in fact asian people can be just as racist towards black people as white people. and africans were the second people to come to the americas during colonialism so your comment doesnt make much sense.
FANTASTIC MOVIE WITH PHENOMENAL WOMEN. THE EMOTIONS YOU THROUGH KNOWING ALL THIS HAPPENED TO THESE BRAVE AMAZING WOMEN AND TO THINK WE WOULD NEVER HAD KNOWN ABOUT THEIR HISTORY.
Chill bro, it's just a movie. It's make believe. And quit yelling.
@@JasonV-e7z Some people type in all caps because they have vision problems. Just FYI...
The Six Triple Eight. On Netflix. Now you know. Really good movie.
It's an amazing film, and wow I was absolutly blown away with it
Thank you❣️❣️❣️
It was in my recommendations but from the trailer, I understood that the theme was less 'those brave women helped the US win the war' than 'The real enemy is the white man'. I am tired of all those race-pandering movies.
This movie and Hidden Figures have two things in common: Janelle Monae and a lose-my-shit scene like this one…
? She's in this?
@
I’ll correct myself. No, Monae is not in it, I just realized it (it was another actress who kinda looked like her). But there is still the lose-my-shit scene and the historical context of overcoming racism…
@@jcmat9917 all good! I haven't seen it yet and thought I missed her in this clip. But agree- super powerful scenes!
Great movie. DO NOT MISS!!
He said, without naming the movie.
I saw the movie and loved it.
With so much division in the United States Army, it's hard to imagine they were fighting a common enemy instead of each other.
Only reason they made this movie is to sow discord and division now. In no other reality is a producer making a movie about a black mail core during WW2, they realized they can't make something about the red tails anymore, theyve already done it 8 times.
They'd rather make movies about our lowest points in small situations instead of our triumphs. Instead of teaching small stuff like this in schools they want to force feed it to you at a your local theater where they make money off of it.
@@dingusbingus7463typical bull💩 coming from a yt person especially since you work so hard to hide the horrendous history of America, it looks like you went to Ron DeSantis High School where teaching Black history is unnecessary and divisive
My grandfather was in one of the last all black units. This treatment continued well into the Korean War.
@@dingusbingus7463you just want to have blinders on to the reality of the history. Sorry, history is inconveniently blunt.
@WALTERBROADDUS When American troops came to Britain in preparation for D- day .
There was a well-known incident involving English locals and white American troops.
It's known as the battle of Bamber Bridge .
The US army attempted to impose segregation laws /regulations on black soldiers on a local pub/bar in a village.
Neither the bar owners or the regular customers would allow this to happen, and when the military police turned a riot enused with the white English supporting the black Americans.
This is a many incidents like this happened across the UK during ww2.
If history keeps on repeating itself one day we’ll look around and we’ll have nothing left.
As America turns its back on this history at this point in time, she has sealed her diminishment for all time. I can't fully express my utter disgust for the current state of affairs in this country.
This. Our future is bleak. #92%
Things are getting better the turn around started this week.
@@starspaceschool587
So the message went right over your head, huh?
@@deantodd8103 no but it apparently went over yours.
@@starspaceschool587
Ah. The old kindergarten classic: "I know you are, but what am I?"
Got any other juvenile replies to share?
When I saw this movie she reminded me of my Battalion Commander LTC Prettyman-Beck. She is the first female Battalion Commander of the 84th Combat Engineer Battalion. I would go to war with her any day. She retired as Col. Prettyman-Beck as the First Female Commander of The Norfolk District, US Army Corps Of Engineers.
Much respect to her and also thanks for your service.
Stand your ground ❤
Formidable le courage de cette femme ! Ces femmes sont des exemples de force, caractère, admirables.
Watched this movie 1st day it was released on Netflix. Was an awesome eye opening fact based movie. I enjoyed it very much. Reminded me of another Fact based movie, Hidden Figures. Also a Very Good Movie.
Hidden Figures, and it is an excellent movie
@williamcrowley5506 my error. I apologize. Let's see if I can correct that...
@@DavidDetermann no worries, just a great movie so wanted to make sure it was correct
Netflix and fact based in the same sentence is a oxymoron.
And I dont care what you say my grandmother told me Cleopatra was black....
This is not fact based, they took fact and then puffed it up, made it more showy, and added racist tension where there was none and passed by real racism because it wasn't showy enough.
@user-us5dr2qi2r you might want to do some research. This story was based on the Military Archives history of the all female 6888th Army Battalion during WWII. WHY you would make such a comment about Netflix releasing this movie as being an oxymoron only points out how much of a Moron you are.
I know it's a movie but this shit happened. What I don't agree with is if they were aloud to fight for country and all then they should of been respected
They came back to the US, in uniform, and MANY were beaten, blinded, shot, or hung.
Allowed
My mother told me how the military was segregated during WW2, I'm a Vietnam Veteran 68-69
If you go listen to interviews about how African Americans soldiers were treated in ww2, they all say they were treated better in Europe by Europeans than their own ppl when they got home.
Kudos to everyone who worked on this amazing movie! Every person in this country needs to learn to stand up for themselves against pointless harassment. Been there, got the T-shirt!
This is an awesome movie!!!!! SALUTE to ALL of the 6 Triple 8
A great movie and great performance with proper English!! A must see movie for motivation!!!
God is doing his work bringing out our history these heathens have hidden. These are the best times to be black and proud.
Sure - and then we'll remind you of all the black kings and tribal leaders THAT SOLD THEIR OWN PEOPLE FOR MONEY AND GUNS, to the slave traders of ALL NATIONALITIES AND COLOURS - NOT JUST WHITES..
But sure - pretend black folks are innocent - it'll make the fall that much harder for you.
Oh and there were also THOUSANDS of free blacks that owned slaves.
So you can take your bullshit and SHOVE IT.
Give me African-American to be proud because too many people are migrating here, and they benefiting off of our backs in the blood of Sister that was stolen from the land and bought here in the place of the woman that you see. Trust me I know I got a gang of family members that went through the same thing she went throughtoday’s day
Not really.
Brilliant scene.
This gives me chills. I honor all black women
Things are not much better now thanks to Trump and his circus.
Dean and Kerry?! Oh this is an all star cast
Even in war, they couldn't stand us! The shame of it all. 😒
We’re supposed to “get over it”, “it’s in the past”, “how can we come together if we keep talking about it?” Yeah right. It happened, it’s part of our history and it explains our anger today.
No it doesn't, you weren't there, and have no reason to be angry about it, yeah,it was wrong and it sucked but that's no reason to carry that anger in your life when you weren't even alive then.
Some of lived through certain treatment. Only civilians don't understand@@RobertYates-m5j
@@RobertYates-m5j seems that you have a lot of nerve telling people how to manage generational hurt and pain. It also seems like you're saying forget it - no one whose ancestors went through this will easily forget it. This is also American history - why would it not cause pain now??
This story told is a history but it's present day challenge that we face daily. Either it is in our-face conflict or the micro-aggression. Let's not kid ourselves & say get over it but recognize it & confront it
It is just a movie: there is exaggeration. And you were not even there to live it. Whatever vexations those ladies had to live with, it has nothing to do with you.
THAT my children is a REAL leader . Well done portrayal ma’am you did her memory proud . May ALL those ladies Rest in Peace and Thank You for your service under such adverse conditions .
And that's how hank became the bay harbor butcher
Brilliant performance.
I had a black supervior back in the 1970's who was a Master Sargent in segregated Army WWII. I really respected this man.
This is real acting real powerful 👏 🇬🇧🙏🏻
She is right he is wrong
I watched this movie and I’m still at aww… incredible movie and I watched over billion times… can’t believe our men and women were like this…
"Over my dead body"....i agree to your terms. 😂
movies like this should fuel the honor and pride that these soldiers went through for everyone to enjoy the freedom free world enjoy now, ..."NOT HATE".
Well said, sister. 🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿
Shes a excellent actress! Speak the truth mame, speak the truth!!
It’s crazy that nation at war could not leave Jim Crow back in America . They had to keep the N-word down in Europe and Asia
In England Great Britain wasn't supporting Jim Crow in their taverns. They had signs saying "Colored Soldiers Only" who were free to dance with the White women during WWll
She was awesome thank goodness for her 🫡
What's the movie? Looks great.
Name of this movie please.
This is a GREAT FILM!!!! LOVED IT!!!!!
She did that i love Kerry she did that she better get a Oscar ❤
The struggle to live was real 😢.
She was a strong and incredibly brave woman.
I know it's a movie, but she's a Damn good, strong woman. Respect.
This movie was phenomenal! Take the time to watch it. WORTH EVERY MINUTE!
What's this movie?
Damn Hank really crashed out didn't he?
Loved this movie. Think I will watch it now.
“They’re minerals, Captain!”
This is such an incredible movie!!!
What a great actress
Whoever wrote these lines is awesome.
Was the DEA part of the army during WW2?
Back then it was the govt that was giving out meth to the soldiers (on all sides of the wars!)
The drug enforcement agency was not even a thing.
She told no lies about the tails - I was asked about that same sh*t when I was overseas...
That speech gave me chills
Greatest movie I've seen in some time.
Excellent acting
I watched this movie 🍿🎥 recently on Netflix.
I want to watch the movie, but I don’t even know the title you guys please let me know. Thank you.
The Six Triple Eight
I enjoyed this movie on Netflix last December 2024.
The fact this conversation in some form actually occurred must have been traumatic.
This was an amazing movie. I love watch movies of black history.
I watched this movie and I’m still at aww… incredible movie and I watched over billion times… can’t believe our men and women were like this…this movie really pissed me off…
Saw this movie today, fantastic and heart breaking
You know people have no clue about the real thing anymore when this is what happens when they are asked to act it out.
The writers have certainly never been in the military. Only higher brass or a civilian can talk like that to the brass.
@johnwest7993 Uh, in times of war, this shit happens? Ramage literally told his commanding officer to fuck off and got a medal of honor after.
@@johnwest7993I’m not sure your personal military experience is as wide ranging as you think it is.
@@ericoberlies7537, wide ranging it has not been. Intense it has been. Did you ever run and jump into a burning tank, instead of out of one? I have.
No military service here but I have heard stories about by the book new officers in Vietnam who got their men killed were "fragged" by their own men. Never mind just talking back "over my dead body".
Goddamn America
I watched this movie last night and it was so good!
This is a great movie, and shows how it was
Name anyone?
This was such a great movie.
Series name...The Six Triple Eight ....on Netflix
You aren't fighting on every front, you're safe behind the lines while actual men freeze in trenches.
Movie title please
The Six Triple Eight on Netflix
The Six Triple Eight on Netflix
What show is that
I have NEVER liked Kerry Washington. This part not only make me like her, but also admire and respect her.
Fun fact. It was a mixed unit.
We get a movie about sorting paperwork… fml.
I watched this movie. While it is undoubtedly Tyler Perry's best to date, it was quite clear that Kerry Washington was given the role without an audition. This scene was the best scene she was in and arguably the best scene of the movie. However, in at least 80% of the scene's her acting was distracting. It was like putting a square peg in a round hole. The movie had so much potential and could have actually fired on all cylinders without this wrinkle.
movie name please ?
The Six Triple Eight on Netflix
Thanks
As a Brit I must say I do enjoy these historical documentaries
Can't tell if you are being sarcastic or just made a mistake. Unless you are showing real people in real time it isn't a documentary. Doesn't mean this or things like this didn't happen. They did.
8666 great movie🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
Wow! Very powerful words what she said about.
I watch this movie it's really good you should watch it
The movie 888 WAC division in WW2 is good or better than counting digit of space race. Emotional, moving, of proud black Americans.❤
And that's right when her time as mc ends
"Relieved For Cause", the three word cop-out for getting rid of underlings that you simply don't like and have no valid reason to get rid of otherwise.
By the by, UXB means Unexploded Bomb.