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Aurelia 2022-04-22 07:01:28
It was a little boring at the beginning, and the more I saw it, the more I admired the master's tension in the plot and scene scheduling. Violence does not solve problems. Awareness is king. But sometimes, fighting violence with violence may be the only way to...
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Curtis 2022-04-22 07:01:28
Italian immigrant Sal has been running a pizza restaurant in the black community for many years. The black Mookie is the takeaway brother in the store. He often goes to the neighborhood to deliver a takeaway and it takes two or three hours to come back. Black Radio likes to walk around with a radio playing loudly. The black guy Buggin found that there was no black person in the celebrity photos hanging on the wall of the pizza shop. Buggin lobbied everyone to boycott the pizza shop to no avail,...
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Nyasia 2022-04-22 07:01:28
A lot of streets look like they are now. . . So many years have passed, and the things that should be improved have improved, and the things that should be eliminated are still multiplying. Some people who think black people are just idlers should study American history before speaking. It's not that you don't want to work, it's that no one gives you a job, and you don't even have an interview opportunity. How to...
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Carmel 2022-04-22 07:01:28
Martin Luther King VS Malcom X. The first problem film, you can watch it together with Linda's book "I have a dream too". The introduction and withdrawal of the two Koreans was the most deplorable, and seemed to symbolize the bleak prospects for racial reconciliation in the...
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Idella 2022-04-22 07:01:28
Bob Washington must love this movie. "Violence as a way of achieving racial justice is both impractical and immoral. It destroys community and makes brotherood impossible. It leaves society in monologue rather than dialogue. Violence ends by defeating itself. It creates bitterness in the survivors and brutality in the destroyers."...
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Zachariah 2022-04-21 09:02:08
From a certain point of view, it can be seen as Spike Lee's "Hot Afternoon". They all focus on conflict, and they all see the big from the small. Moreover, it is a coincidence that there is a Sal in both films, for this sake. , and indeed proved that at this time, Spike Lee has begun to have a master...
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Leonor 2022-04-21 09:02:08
It's really Spike Lee's best movie. It's all the stupidity of black people. As a non-Westerner, you may really not understand why you want to smash windows with trash cans Black photos are posted on the walls, which is actually the American version of the masses fighting the masses. The chain of simplification is: Western colonialism systematically slaughtered blacks, and the surviving blacks were double weakened in terms of education and genetics, resulting in a decline in the quality of the...
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Katheryn 2022-04-21 09:02:08
Spike Lee put it all together - not minding her dwarf melon look... the swear words everywhere, the ubiquitous insinuations in the set... the end Malcom and MLK's different accounts of violence and their group photo. Among the three boring men in the film, one is called ML, and there is a sweet...
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Abelardo 2022-04-21 09:02:08
I'll admit that Spike Lee's technique is brilliant, but the affirmative-action angle of this movie is too extreme. At the end of the film, Martin Luther King is quoted as saying that a black man smashing a pizza shop is a reasonable self-defense. But what I see is that the vast majority of black people in the film are synonymous with disorder. They have no contractual spirit and are arrogant. On the surface, Spike Lee appears to be a high-level black, but he actually agrees with such bad...
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Sophie 2022-04-21 09:02:08
- why are you being so bad with him? -Because he (appearance) reminds me of the two most hated people in my life, my landlord and my ex-husband never judge a book by its cover and have empathy. Children who grow up in harsh environments, when education and growth are hopeless (there is a very small possibility of coming around as adults) will only bring about a vicious circle. There are reasons behind "lazy". Behind love & peace is the reflection on violence and the despair of non-violent...
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