nagging good movie

Mohamed 2022-03-21 09:01:56

The black group ** that happened in one day, the same community was fine in the morning, but what happened to cause the occurrence of looting and burning at night. The seemingly innocuous photos on the celebrity wall in the pizza parlor sparked a boycott of the young fried chicken, and the participation of some people who were more involved led to discrimination against blacks by Italians, and the intervention of the police made the The situation escalated again, and finally unstoppable mass violence occurred. The whole film has been showing all kinds of characters in a panoramic view, which is very interesting. There are walking tape recorders, always playing the same song; there are black people who love to talk shit; there is a black old man who is often drunk and calls himself the mayor; The director himself; there are 3 old black men who are always sitting on the wall and chatting; there are a small group of black people who have nothing to do with 3 men and 1 woman; there are the black brothers of the Jedi men with big tongues; there are stumbling photo guys; there are always The old lady who watched the fun; there was the director's wife who had been chatting. The characters are very distinct and interesting. At the end of the credits, there is Martin Luther King and another about what black people should do when they fight for their rights. Although they do not advocate violence to solve problems, they can be used for self-defense. After the burn, life has to be normal, the weather is still very hot, and this situation has not been completely resolved.

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  • Stephon 2022-03-27 09:01:06

    The racial violence can only be seen by the fact that Spike Lee himself smashes that window with a trash can, and ends with Martin Luther King Jr. and Maxim X's famous rebuttals that blur the politics of this kind. The problem can't be understood, and the fact is exactly like the two big rings on the hand are intertwined with love and hate. The man in glasses who insisted on hanging pictures of black people on the walls of the restaurant, finally opened his own fried chicken restaurant after many years, but it was still a ruin. #金马56# repaired version.

  • 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 has long been indistinguishable between right and wrong, and it is still deafening today. I thought that Spike Lee would always use high-speed rhythm and fierce conflict like black music when shooting this subject, but he didn't expect that his narrative would be quite calm and smooth after he officially entered the story, but in this "soothing" tone, it was vague. The seeds of unease have been planted, and the hot and lazy summer is like the return of the good times and the tranquility before the destruction. The audio-visual is very textured and unique, different from the pale "audio-visual" of the white movies produced by the script-led Hollywood, Spike Lee attaches great importance to the rendering of atmosphere and the expression of personal style. Make the style of the film extremely harmonious and full of vitality, it is a powerful interest and artistic creation

Do the Right Thing quotes

  • 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?

  • 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.