“The Limitless Sky” is a joint production by the Military Radio and Television Center and Media 21. This is not only a historical film but also a visual diplomatic message, woven from pieces of war, reconciliation and the desire for peace and development.

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Memory Stream

Broadcast on VTV1 on the evening of August 18, the film opens with scenes of two opposing sides: the cooperation between the Viet Minh and the US Office of Strategic Services (OSS, the predecessor of the CIA) during World War II and the rift from the Cold War.

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The book Why Viet Nam? - Prelude to America's Albatross by Archimedes LA Patti - US intelligence officer, Head of the OSS agency in Hanoi in 1945. He was an important witness of the August Revolution, the person who had direct contact with President Ho Chi Minh and the Viet Minh.

The director chose to let Ho Chi Minh himself, through letters and witness accounts, become the person who “laid the foundation” for Vietnam-US relations very early. It was a memory that was both distant and familiar, when it was the Americans, members of the Deer Team, who took a photo of President Ho Chi Minh and General Vo Nguyen Giap in 1945.

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Exhibition space about the Deer Team at the Vietnam Military History Museum

The film uses dramatic juxtapositions: from Hiroshima burning in the atomic bomb to Ba Dinh Square, where President Ho Chi Minh quoted the US Declaration of Independence. From there, history is told as a paradox: America is both an inspiration and an opponent, and finally a Comprehensive Strategic Partner.

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From ethics to strategy

The second part of the film is the most emotional scene. It takes the audience from fierce air battles in the skies of the North to the reunion between Vietnamese and American pilots on the USS Midway aircraft carrier in San Diego in 2017. There, the phrase “You shot me down!” suddenly becomes the beginning of a friendship. The image of Colonel Le Thanh Dao and the American pilots smiling and shaking hands is a powerful symbol: enemies can become comrades in the cause of peace and prosperity.

The film does not forget to depict John McCain - a special face of the reconciliation process. From a prisoner in Hoa Lo to a Senator pushing for normalization, McCain emerges as a symbol of transformation. Here, the film goes beyond a historical document: it touches the depths of humanity, when personal hatred turns into national responsibility.

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President Ho Chi Minh, Minister of the Interior Vo Nguyen Giap and members of the Deer Team during a farewell ceremony at the Bac Bo Palace, Hanoi, September 1945.

Another highlight of the film is its emphasis on the role of cooperation in overcoming the consequences of war - clearing bombs and mines, searching for missing soldiers, returning wartime relics, and handling Agent Orange/dioxin - as the moral foundation for the relationship between the two countries. Images of a Vietnamese mother embracing the mother of a fallen American pilot, or the US Ambassador to Vietnam and the Vietnamese Deputy Foreign Minister going to Quang Tri with the people to defuse bombs and mines, searching for missing American soldiers... are strong messages that reconciliation takes place not only in politics but also in community life.

Here, the film makes a sharp political point: healing the wounds of war is not “an old chapter that needs to be closed”, but “a strategic foundation to open a new chapter”. With this narrative, “The Sky is Unlimited” shows that Vietnam-US reconciliation is not only for the past, but also for the national interests in the present and the future.

A movie - a humane message

The final part - "Take Off" takes the relationship to another level: from bombs, poisons, memories... to artificial intelligence, semiconductors, green transformation. The film emphasizes that the Vietnam - US relationship today is not only about trade or security but also about connecting technology and people. The message is pushed to a climax with the scene of Amanda Nguyen - the first Vietnamese woman to fly into space - sending a greeting "Hello Vietnam" from space.

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Ambassador Do Hung Viet and Ambassador Marc E. Knapper visit the mine clearance site and the MIA (US serviceman missing in action) search site in Quang Tri, April 2, 2025

It's a bold artistic choice, from the sky of bombs to the limitless sky of science. It turns the film's title into a complete metaphor: the limit is not in history, but in the human mind.

“The Sky is Unlimited” is not just a media product for a diplomatic anniversary. It is a documentary in the style of “visual diplomacy” - combining testimonies, archives, war images and leadership messages - to send a dual message to the people of the two countries and the world.

In a world of great division, the film serves as a testament that reconciliation is not a distant dream. It is the result of political work, of the courage to look at memories, and, more importantly, of the desire to build a future together.

At the end of the film, when General Secretary To Lam's voice is heard next to quotes from Franklin Roosevelt and Ho Chi Minh, the film seems to reiterate: history always has circles, but humans have the right to decide their own flight path. And this time, Vietnam and the US have chosen a flight path towards the limitless sky.

Source: https://vietnamnet.vn/bau-troi-khong-gioi-han-lich-su-ky-uc-va-kien-tao-tuong-lai-2433551.html