Fifty years after the last helicopters left Saigon, the Vietnam War still echoes through generations. A new documentary sheds light on the haunting journeys of U.S. veterans returning to Vietnam—not as soldiers, but as souls searching for closure. 🌿
Through raw, personal stories, the film uncovers lifelong scars: a brother’s quest for answers, veterans battling PTSD memories, and families still suffering from Agent Orange’s toxic aftermath. ‘It wasn’t just a war—it was a trauma that never left us,’ one veteran says.
🕊️ The documentary isn’t just history—it’s a stark reminder of war’s human cost. From Vietnamese villages grappling with disabilities to American families piecing together fragments of loss, the wounds remain fresh. Yet amidst the pain, there’s hope: veterans and survivors bridging divides, proving reconciliation isn’t just possible—it’s necessary.
💡 Why care? Because understanding the past shapes how we build peace today. Tap into this powerful reckoning with history—streaming soon.
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