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Concepcion 2022-04-21 09:02:08
Race, country, color, pride and prejudice are everywhere. Spike Lee's generalization, even foresight, is amazing. The noisy tape recorder and the tyrannical big stick all felt that they were right. More than 30 years have passed, and what remains the same is still the same, deeply ingrained, and it is impossible to achieve the same weather in different...
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Raphael 2022-04-21 09:02:08
Being beaten up in the theater all of a sudden, the whole person became very sentimental, which made me fully understand my personality for the first time/spike lee's ability to create tension is a must for contemporary American directors. It seems to be negligible, but it is an atomic bomb-level lethal movie. It is like the growth history of a bad boy. At the beginning, it was just a naughty child who occasionally scratched and gave you a little barb on the road. Later, the conflict began to...
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Demetrius 2022-04-21 09:02:08
In the historical context of Beijing and Berlin, the prophecy of 92 Los Angeles (we have already seen roof korean as the next victim) is beyond the times. The almost black block ahead sitcom even has the vibe of I Love My Home - Italian-American Pizza Shop Korean-American Grocery Black Community Radio. And the final climax culminated in the smashing and looting of the pizzerias that raised their communities, in a literal and metaphorical rise. Anger is a rejection of reason Any bloodshed that...
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Polly 2022-04-21 09:02:08
#R# 4.0 points. At one time, I thought that this kind of unbreakable will run through, and the audio-visual language is like a rap at the beginning, which will make people temporarily numb to the intense language. But in the end the balance was broken into a violent conflict. Always unpopular within the community, the big-horned tall guy and the stuttering fundraiser feel like a metaphor for the black community in this film, giving an objection that belongs to Spike Lee; but he himself plays...
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Lexus 2022-04-21 09:02:08
Defend the neighborhood. Fight for the neighborhood. Then who defined the neighborhood? Segregation is a mutual construction between the two parties. Even the Italian boss who has been in business with black people for so many years agrees with the word nigger in his heart. Black people still regard Italians and Koreans as aliens and intruders in their hearts, which seems incomprehensible. The sense of playfulness brought about by the oblique close-up shots, the funny and abrupt jump cuts, etc....
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Ron 2022-04-20 09:01:42
It's so realistic. The mud dudes are definitely the sin verguenza that the Cuban-accented aunt scolded the takeaway dude clerk in the movie. After seeing the last few seconds, I realized that it's not wrong to think that the director is violent? Looking at it again, it turned out to be Spike Lee, who protested against the too white of Oscar. In the movie, the nigger makes a fuss about the Italian-flavored pizza shop. Why is there no co-author of the noodle on the wall? Isn't it ironic?...
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Deontae 2022-04-20 09:01:42
THIS IS TOO FUCKING BRILLIANT. Great script and explosive rhythm. Excellent group play, each character is so full. ALWAYS REMEMBER TO CHOOSE THE RIGHT...
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Samson 2022-04-20 09:01:42
good! really good! right titty left titty good! god bless titties! i fucking hate that black radio punk, with that attitude motherfuck had it coming and that black sjw jesus... if he lives in 2016 he probably votes for clinton.. ..... rip ma man bernie...
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Keagan 2022-04-20 09:01:42
film aesthetics class. what IS the right thing to do? spike lee, PURE GENIUS!!! and incredible mise en scene...
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Logan 2022-04-20 09:01:42
The presentation of the group portrait is impressive. The director seemed to live in that community, so he was able to speak out about the deep rifts within the group with a certain lightness. This division is a major premise of American life, and serious artists have long foretold...
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