Leland Hardy

Leland Hardy

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    • Maxie 2021-12-08 08:01:50

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      I was beaten in the theater and the whole person became very sentimental. It was the first time for me to fully understand my personality.

      Spike Lee’s ability to create tension is unique among contemporary American directors. Various foreshadowings and fuse seem to be negligible. It seems that it is...

    • Cesar 2022-03-22 09:01:49

      great director

      The director is amazing? As a black man, he dares to face real problems and analyzes the problems carefully, which is really great. The truth is that it becomes clearer and clearer. If you just blindly decorate the peace and deliberately turn a blind eye, you will stop moving forward. The film...

    • Clarabelle 2022-04-23 07:02:07

      Black people beat black people, complicated up (“habit”; between minorities; imaginary discrimination and excuses to find fault). It seems to be the first time to see and push back. So hot.

    • Candice 2021-12-08 08:01:50

      Ukiyo-e and bizarre group portraits of people in black neighborhoods are depicted in only one day's time scale. And Spike Lee, as a black director, showed quite a lot of introspection in Do As It Should Be—The reason why black people are treated unfairly is not just because of racial discrimination, but because of their own public order, good customs, and social consensus. Blind rebellion and self-cultivation. For example, Buggin' Out asked the pizzeria owner to put black photos on the wall, and Radio insisted on playing the loudest music in the pizzeria. These stubborn rebellions against the basic social order and public knowledge have caused all the "prevention and containment" of this behavior to become "racial discrimination." "Sex" has gained a kind of misplaced reference and release outlet. The slogan "Fight the power" that is consistent throughout the film is quite ironic, because those black people don't even know which force they are fighting against.

    Do the Right Thing quotes

    • Mookie: Pino, who's your favorite basketball player?

      Pino: Magic Johnson.

      Mookie: And who's your favorite movie star?

      Pino: Eddie Murphy.

      Mookie: And who's your favorite rock star?

      [Pino doesn't respond]

      Mookie: Prince. You're a Prince freak.

      Pino: Boss. Bruce.

      Mookie: Prince.

      Pino: Bruce!

      Mookie: Pino, all you ever talk about is nigger this and nigger that, and all your favorite people are so-called niggers.

      Pino: It's different. Magic, Eddie, Prince... are not niggers. I mean, they're not black, I mean - Let me explain myself. They're - They're not really black. I mean, they're black, but they're not really black. They're more than black. It's different.

      Mookie: It's different?

      Pino: Yeah. To me, it's different.

    • Sal: I don't believe this shit.

      Mookie: Believe it.