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Sherwood 2022-03-20 09:01:46

Many close-up scenes in the filming are very emotional, but the whole film is avoiding the important points. First of all, the film always uses some details to describe the three Italian father and son, such as the boss's silent tolerance and love for this neighborhood, and the elder brother warning the younger brother to be careful with monkeys and monkeys. The storefront was burned in the back and Monk was the first person to smash the storefront. It seems that everything is condemning the irrational violence of black people, but it ignores the reason why black people have accumulated anger for a long time and the important reason for the death of the boy-institutional racism. A race that tries to change society's stereotype for the better but is still misunderstood when the entire legal system hits back violently against itself is a long-cherished and unavoidable way of fighting back Who saw those three people boycott Sal's Pizza? When I was in the store, most of the people chose to refuse when their anger was about to transfer to a Korean supermarket and they were persuaded. It's not that everyone is completely irrational, but there is no other way to blame everyone in the plot. It's society's fault

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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 admire.

  • 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 it.

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.