I thought this was the worst Spike Lee movie I've seen, and I've seen most (ok Girl 6 was worse). Really disjointed editing, really disjointed tone, inconsistent characterization. Its core themes are incredibly topical and timely but a total failure to deliver on them. There's like 6 movies buried in Da 5 Bloods, not in a good way, as they don't link up at all.
Something like Chi-Raq wasn't perfect but its energy was at least consistent and pure fire, it hit home despite its flaws.
This inconsistent, disjointed feel is the hallmark of Netflix movies -- Triple Frontier was similarly a Treasure of Sierra Madre riff that fell apart by not being one consistent movie but either 2 or 3 different ones that didn't coalesce. The King and the Outlaw King had the same flaws -- disjointed movies that don't know what they want to be and refuse to choose and then land with a dud on the audience.
The film is a multi-genre salad. The director's a little over the top in the mix,making it unnecessarily long. It has its funny moments, they were the parts I liked the most. But I prefer the Spike Lee from Do the Right Thing, Summer of Sam and Malcolm X.
You're right, all netflix-produced movies have the same problem.
Although they seem to be doing well on the streaming platform.
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