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Deshawn 2022-03-27 09:01:06
Spike Lee, who made the film about race, was relatively neutral despite being black. In the end, whether violence should be used in conflicts between different races, he did not give an answer in the end, because this is a difficult question to decide. The end of the film ends with two paragraphs from Martin Luther King and Malcolm X. , thought provoking, quite clever. The whole film takes place in this small black neighborhood. All kinds of emotions accumulate on this hot day and finally break...
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Janiya 2022-03-27 09:01:06
A film that will undoubtedly be more realistic today, may have been a bit ahead of its time 30 years ago. Spike Lee will always be the most radical one who talks about racial issues. He does not blindly stand in the perspective of black people. Asking for "political correctness", but playfully reflecting on some of the problems of the black community itself, it is interesting that this film must be politically incorrect today, and, thirty years later, Spike Lee has gradually become that People...
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Jeffery 2022-03-27 09:01:06
Anti-construction, both perspective and narrative, is therefore infinitely closer to reality. Even if it's not top-notch realism, it's still an unresolved bitterness that life can't swallow and doesn't want to admit. One thing is not good. Like Spike's own Mookie, it is difficult to be ambiguous between black and white, and the director's perspective seems to lose weight because of his fear of his position. The objectivity and omniscience of the middleman also determines the hesitation of the...
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Mercedes 2022-03-26 09:01:05
"Radio Radio Radio" is now "Floyd Floyd Floyd", nothing has changed; it mainly talks about the neighborhood conflicts between blacks and between blacks and whites in the black community before the police. Lazy but strong self-esteem, black people do not understand each other. The final conflict is not caused by someone with strong discriminatory thoughts (Brother Pizza), but by a usually kind father (this setting is a bit confusing). Of course, it is the rabble trio who are mainly engaged in...
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Roscoe 2022-03-26 09:01:05
masterpiece. Not only in its prophetic nature (Los Angeles in '92, now Minneapolis), but also in Spike Lee's presentation of the panorama, both physical and psychological, which comes from a precise movement, the lens scatters Walk through the block, let you feel the state of everyone, feel their sweat and swear words, but not too much substitute, when the last half hour burns, everything in front becomes a match, when we go to ask why Mookie did that , you can also reflect on whether you have...
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Larue 2022-03-26 09:01:05
The police simply choked the disobedient person at will, which made him, who likes to wear a tape recorder, suffocate. After venting his anger, the black man turned and stared at the fruit shop opened by the Asian man opposite. The host took out his broom and tried to drink off the menacing crowd. The black man killed by the police with violence can be anyone. The pizza shop that was smashed by the black riot could be any shop. Messy streets will be swept, but the forgetful will not remember a...
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Colten 2022-03-26 09:01:05
Great Spike Lee, great opening dance, great 80s. Ossie Davis and Ruby...
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Derrick 2022-03-26 09:01:05
Listen to Public Enemy's Fight The Power at ease, Samuel L. Jackson's radio chatter, Dalmyr's Uncle Tom caring, and the various life values, backgrounds of people of all ethnicities roaming the infamous Brooklyn neighborhood. saxophone jazz, and then ends with a burst of nervous mindless destruction. Mookie is actually Spike Lee, a black film directed by a black man. Very nice...
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Angela 2022-03-26 09:01:05
Chatter and flow. Unexpectedly, Tong Dawei also played a Korean in the film, which I really...
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Branson 2022-03-26 09:01:05
Chatter, restlessness, racial and cultural differences, but the story is very...
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