black lives matter

Edd 2022-03-21 09:02:33

There isn't a lot of depth drama.

Reflecting on the Vietnam War from the perspective of a black veteran is more humorous and humorous than the emptiness and pain of white Vietnam War films in the past, but the film lacks depth.

Several black veterans were good partners who fought side by side during the Vietnam War. They participated in a confused Vietnam War and accidentally hid a box of gold, intending to come back after the war to make a fortune.

After U.S.-Vietnamese relations were restored, the four veterans and one of their children returned to the Vietnam battlefield to find gold and the bones of their comrades, only to be involved in a battle with local mercenaries. In the end, although the mercenaries were won, the three black old men were killed. In the end, a large sum of money was donated to the Black American Movement and the International Landmine Victims Aid Organization, which can be regarded as a sense of justice.

The Vietnam War was all kinds of nonsensical chaos, including the black people involved. On the one hand, it was the various black movements that black people in the United States fought for civil rights. On the other hand, there was a large number of black soldiers participating in the unpopular Vietnam War.

The process of the four black veterans looking for the bones and gold of their comrades in arms was also to find the meaning of their participation in the Vietnam War, but, except for the gold, they still found nothing.

On the other hand, the Vietnam in the film can hardly see the shadow of the Vietnam War. In an international city, there are aggressors, Yankees, French, and locals who used to resist desperately. In fast food restaurants, even the veterans of the Viet Cong can drink and have fun with the black veterans in the bar, so the black brother said: What they needed was not the army, they should send McDonald's KFC Pizza Hut over, and they defeated the Viet Cong in a week. This is a satire of America's involvement in the Vietnam War. What the most powerful U.S. military in the world cannot do is easily accomplished by American business culture.

By the way, think about the time when our country tightened our belts to support the fraternal North Vietnamese Viet Cong with various materials and weapons, helping them defeat the French army and the US military and occupy South Vietnam. As a result, the Viet Cong regime is far more hostile to its former "brother" neighbors than U.S. imperialism.

Was the black lives matter at the end of the film added later? Otherwise it's too predictable. .

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Da 5 Bloods quotes

  • Melvin: And maybe someday if I come to Paris, you can show me the "Champs-Eleesees."

  • Paul: We fought in an immoral war that wasn't ours for rights we didn't have.