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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...
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Yvonne 2022-04-23 07:02:07
The 5.0 footage is vivid, the color is excellent, and the dialogue is particularly good for some gossip and daily gossip, which makes the Brooklyn of the 80s come alive (it is not anymore) The things in the story have not changed to this day, and this is not the case. A problem unique to the United States. (Music written by Willy (Bill Lee), I miss the Brooklyn loft Willy introduces himself every...
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Gia 2022-04-23 07:02:07
Spike Lee's famous work, from the foreshadowing of one and a half hours to the climax of the last half hour, the director incarnates as a young man mookie, objectively describes everything around him, and gives the audience a documentary black world. What's interesting is that the fuse of the final confusion was the mookie smashing the cylinder in the store. Is this a Do the Right thing, God knows. Finally, the voice of the radio host sounds, the film ends, and life goes on....
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Wade 2022-04-23 07:02:07
"American Style Painting" (or Ukiyo-e in the world?), depicts the images of various races pertinently, focusing on a block in Brooklyn, and in the lively and seemingly peaceful daily life, the racial rift gradually breeds and accumulates, hidden and hidden. Discrimination breeds contradictions, conflicting production camps, blocking dialogue between camps, and the instigation of good people, eventually triggering violent conflicts. At this time, the noisy and deteriorating language environment...
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Justina 2022-04-23 07:02:07
Everyone in the movie was angry, but I was sad at the end. Trust is so fragile, and prejudice is so ingrained. In the two passages quoted at the end of the film, I naturally identify with Kim; but Malcolm X's voice can be echoed, it must be that he has touched a nerve that has been painful for a long time, making people feel extreme and wanting...
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Alice 2022-04-22 07:01:28
"Do What You Should" is really amazing as Spike Lee's famous work. He was only in his early 30s at that time... The soundtrack is amazing, the lines are eloquent but not boring, and the flow of rap is just like twisting in minutes. …The photography is also very interesting, using a lot of wide-angle lenses to show the relationship between the characters, the scheduling of the shots is too masterful, the success of the group play can basically be attributed to the master-level mise-en-scene, so...
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Domenica 2022-04-22 07:01:28
20200310 is really talented...Spike's youthful face, wild diagonal shots, dense dialogue, and the scorching heat that can pass through the screen, hot Brooklyn. The film also lays down Lee's political outlook, the two lines of violence and non-violence, Martin and X's constant struggle and presence, and importantly, on the right occasion, do the right thing
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Krystal 2022-04-22 07:01:28
The reason why Spike Lee is better than the average black director is that he doesn't stick to the idea of being black, but instead spreads the concept of love and wisdom for black people through film. His multiple perspectives come from the fact that he jumps out of the binary judgment of black and white. In other words, his films do not stop at the realistic pessimism of factual judgment, but rise to the rational optimism of value judgment. And wisdom comes from the value judgments made on...
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Alisa 2022-04-22 07:01:28
Black directors make movies in the black community. According to common sense, they should be full of great things, but this black director did not do this. Not only did he view the inferiority of the black community from a neutral point of view, he even smashed Italian pizza himself. The glass of the store, this is very rare, laugh at yourself before you despise others, more than 90% of the world's people can't do this, and it was 1989, and Spike Lee Annuity was 32 years old. ,...
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Jeffry 2022-04-22 07:01:28
9.2/10. In the first half, Spike Lee seemed to carelessly depict a series of group portraits, as if it was a record of a day in brooklyn, New York: people of all races gathered and collided with different sparks here, starting with the mookie of pizza delivery as the relative main line. Another short everyday story to tell. Finally, due to a seemingly trivial incident, triggering a series of avalanche-like chain reactions, anger has become people's "instinct". When some people face the world...
Do the Right Thing Comments
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Pino: Me and you are gonna have a talk.
Vito: Says who?
Pino: Says who?
Vito: Says who?
Pino: Says me.
Vito: Who are you?
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Radio Raheem: Peace, y'all.
Ella: Peace, Radio Raheem.
Cee: Peace, man.
Ahmad: You the man. I'm just visitin'.
Punchy: It's your world...
Cee: For real, in a big muthafuckin' way.
Ahmad: Yo, that boy's livin' very large!
Punchy: He even *walks* in stereo.
Director: Spike Lee
Language: English,Italian,Spanish,Korean Release date: July 21, 1989