Da 5 Bloods: The War and Black Vietnam
In Da 5 Bloods, we look at Spike Lee’s perspective, and what is in his creative mind as he tries to communicate his ideas with regards to the Vietnam war and the involvement of the African American people who fought the war. Spike Lee’s presentation expresses the politics of today, and we do our best to relate this joint to present societal happenings.
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