Spike Lee follows up BlacKkKlansman, one of his best movies, with another great one, Da 5 Bloods, now out on Netflix. Delroy Lindo and Chadwick Boseman lead a strong cast as Lee examines the lives of five Black veterans before and after Vietnam.
Lee and his co-writers send the five characters back to Vietnam to search for the remains of their former platoon leader (Boseman) and a bunch of gold bars they stashed during battle. Boseman appears via flashback; the older actors appear as the same age (with no de-aging makeup or technology) in both time periods—and it’s a style choice that works amazingly well. There’s something deep and moving about seeing these characters at their present age in the war they fought a half-century ago.
Lindo does career-best work as Paul, a man who is fraying a bit at the edges and is looking for redemption in the jungle. His son, David (Jonathan Majors), provides a twist when he unexpectedly tags along, forcing David to deal with a lot of demons. Lindo has delivered one of the year’s best performances so far.
The movie is shot beautifully—and is perhaps the most violent film Lee has ever made. It’s also one of the more adventurous, and best-timed, films in his repertoire.
Lee has made two stellar films in a row, indicating he is back in full creative force.
Da 5 Bloods is now streaming on Netflix.
This article appears in Jun 25 – Jul 1, 2020.

Hopefully he will do a movie on john brown the greatest american in black history and the second greatest american after george washington in all american history as all the great black leaders acknowledge from malcolm X and d.e.b. dubois to frederick douglas and harriet tubman. When the supposed great abolitionists despaired of ever ending slavery Captain john brown of kansas said if not me who if not know when? You coming with me frederick douglas? Fred answered Who me? Now? I was always better at running then I was at fighting! Harriet tubman I was ill and they physically restrained me from going to harpers ferry with john brown.