great director

Cesar 2022-03-22 09:01:49

The director is amazing? As a black man, he dares to face real problems and analyzes the problems carefully, which is really great. The truth is that it becomes clearer and clearer. If you just blindly decorate the peace and deliberately turn a blind eye, you will stop moving forward. The film also indirectly tells us that any ethnic group that abides by the law and operates diligently and lawfully cannot get too close to the black group, because they do not understand the order and rules at all, but are more inclined to violent endings, and finally position themselves as the so-called victims to the real. victims of violence. Black people need to reflect on themselves.

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  • Darian 2022-03-25 09:01:09

    [A+] Personal opinion, it should be the best "racial film" in the world, representing the double victory of text and image. The camera is like a coquettish ghost, starting from the conflict in the private space, extending the perspective backwards and outwards to the street space, and the lateral movement of the lens lays the foundation for the space to be continuously filled with group portraits, while the scorching sun and The sticky and nauseating sweat is the most intuitive visual element to show "anger". As if, I saw "Hot Afternoon" by Spike Lee. When the heat fades away, the conflict erupts relentlessly. We turn our anger on the incompetent, we turn our anger on the innocent, and we turn our anger on the irrelevant. This bad neighborhood has become the epitome of racial problems in America, not only in the past, but also in the present and future. In desperation, we threw questions, but had no hope of getting answers. Anger and riots were still dormant, like this heat wave, boundless.

  • 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 escalate into teasing you. It's very intimidating to create a little chaos for you. The director seems to be testing our resistance to stress. When we find that our tolerance has improved, we will escalate step by step until the urchin takes the opportunity to kill people to the point where they can be sent to a juvenile detention center. And being tested, the feeling runs through me all the way through the movie, and I ended up with nine fingers out of control, crying in pain, mlk and malcolm x are just the tip of the ideological iceberg. The scariest thing is that human nature's passion for chaos fanned the flames and used collectivism to achieve ulterior motives.

Do the Right Thing quotes

  • Mookie: I can't be staying long anyhow.

    Tina: How long then?

    Mookie: Long enough to do the nasty.

    Tina: Now, come on, Mookie, that's out! No! Wait a minute, first of all, it is too hot. Alright? You think I'm gonna let you get some, put your clothes, and leave here and never see your black ass for another week, you must be buggin'.

    Mookie: I see you tomorrow.

    Tina: Yeah, right, and my name is blue-moon the fool.

    Mookie: So, no nasty, huh?

    Tina: No.

    Mookie: Tina, let's do something else then.

    Tina: What?

    Mookie: Trust me.

    Tina: Trust you? Eh, Mookie, the last time I trusted you we ended up with a son. Remember your son?

  • Mookie: Tina, take your clothes off.

    Tina: Mookie, I already told you its too fookin' hot to make love.

    Mookie: It's too fuckin' hot?

    Tina: Yeah!

    Mookie: Why? Why you always cursin'?

    Tina: I don't fookin' curse that much!