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6 Portraits of DA 5 BLOODS Scenes, New Mission of War Veterans Returning to Vietnam

6 Portraits of DA 5 BLOODS Scenes, New Mission of War Veterans Returning to Vietnam

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6 Portraits of DA 5 BLOODS Scenes, New Mission of War Veterans Returning to Vietnam

DA 5 Bloods is a drama film that tells the story of four American war veterans who were involved in the Vietnam War in the past. Now they return to Vietnam to search for gold that was buried by their squad leader, Stormin' Norman (Chadwick Boseman).

In addition to searching for gold, they are also determined to find the body of their fallen leader during the war and bring him home. However, their journey in this mission encounters many obstacles. Can they successfully carry out the mission? For KLovers who haven't had the chance to watch this Spike Lee film, let's first take a look at excerpts from the film.

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This film tells the story of Paul (Delroy Lindo), Melvin (Isiah Whitlock, Jr.), Eddie (Norm Lewis), and Otis (Clarke Peters), who are four American-Vietnam war veterans. They are all black men.

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Together with Paul's son, David (Jonathan Majors), the five of them return to Vietnam with the aim of finding the leftover war treasures they buried before.

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Their other mission is to bring back the body of their commander, Stormin' Norman (Chadwick Boseman). It is known that Norman died in the Vietnam war at that time.

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However, their well-planned plan does not go smoothly. There is opposition from local Vietnamese residents who have lost respect for former American soldiers.

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During their time in Vietnam, the five of them received guidance from a local guide. This 156-minute film shows several portraits of Vietnam with a dominance of river and forest landscapes.

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Vietnamese actress Veronica Ngo also took part in this historical, drama, and friendship-themed film. She played the role of Hannah Hanoi, a woman who propagandizes against the American soldiers through local radio broadcasts.