I think Tyler Perry has something doing to wind up such great memory and emotions. It's truly important to honour those who serve with dignity and pride. The performance of the women and the bold emotional intelligence of the women shows the great resilience that women embody. They can turn an ugly damp hole to city of hope, the can survive in the hardest of situation. It calls to mind how much our mothers and sisters have to bottle up in order to brace up to themselves, not just the world around them, because it seems everyone else is expecting them to fail. It's touching, the movie, and it's honourable.