Da 5 Bloods evaluation action

2021-12-28 08:02
"Da 5 Bloods" adopts an intertextual narrative, opening with Muhammad Ali’s interview against the Vietnam War, and ending with Martin Luther King’s anti-war speech in 1967. Spike Lee emphasized it with two African-American heroes. The anti-war view conveyed by the film. Spike Lee edited the real history and real life video data into the narrative of the film without a trace, and the footage of the film constantly flashed back to the scenes of the four veterans participating in the Vietnam War when they were young, allowing the audience to deeply experience The shadow of war has never left the life of the protagonist of the film and the real world. The actors in the film excellently interpret the emotions of the characters, especially the actor Delroy Lindo, who vividly shows the protagonist’s fragility and strength   , allowing the audience to experience the torture in the depths of Paul’s soul and the protagonist’s years of suffering. Of pain   . In addition, Terrence Blanchard’s rich and surging soundtrack and Marvin Gay’s moving and powerful songs also add a unique charm to the film   .
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  • Flavio 2021-12-28 08:02:27

    Spike Lee’s level of director skills is still there. I’m not surprised if he nominates the Oscar for best director this year, but I don’t like the story of the movie very much. From the beginning to the end, it reveals hypocrisy. The Vietnam War is no longer just an internal issue of the United States. But Spike Lee still only regards black people as the sole or greatest victim. It is unacceptable. The reason for the so-called embezzlement of gold bars for the common destiny of black people makes the following story more ridiculous, and even more so. As the Vietnamese are shaped as villains, those so-called war reflections seem to be polite.

  • Thurman 2022-04-20 09:02:08

    60/100, it's like a thesis film with the concept first, not to mention the profoundness of "Do What You Should", that is, the use of film history in the previous film "BlacKkKlank" is more advanced than this time. The surface is not interesting enough, and the techniques and expressions are not new. It's better to expect Spike Lee to create another work on the current BLM movement, or a documentary.

Da 5 Bloods quotes

  • Melvin: Sheeeeeeeeit!

  • Vinh Tran: After you've been in a war, you understand it never really ends.

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