Spike Lee’s "Bold Conjecture"

Giles 2021-12-08 08:01:50

Because I have been listening to "Individualism and Civilian Society" in a very crude way recently, the meditation record is almost ashamed. I have almost finished reading "A Brief History of Mankind". There is a concept in it that looks like this:

Yuval Harari "A Brief History of Mankind"

The epidemic has been stuck at home for a long time, and I often have a lot of irritability. I watched this movie two months ago. Today, I suddenly thought of it because I saw Spike Lee mentioned in my circle of friends, so I thought of this movie. .

The character design and plot elements of the film are remarkable, as well as the blessing of rap~ The narrative is not flattering. The recent George Floyd incident has caused such a big movement now, and it is not simple. Comment on the United States, a very complex and diverse new country, and only hope for a good fruit; June is a brave month for LGBT, but most of the time, they have to learn to hide and seek.

Diversified affirmativeism has been working hard~ Whether it is race or gender equality, our world is always noisy. This is exactly what happens to the raps that constantly appear in "Be What It Should Be". Spike Lee is a black man himself, and he shoots this A film is really sturdy and gentle, fighting against "power against power" and against all prejudices. The lazy and absurd daily life of the black community is the main line of the film. The climax of the scene is derived from the barbaric growth of one of the story lines. This laziness is sometimes seen in the perspective of hedonism and nihilism~

whatever, I really admire such a prediction 31 years ago, it is really amazing, but think about it carefully, this is also an inevitable event that happened by accident, come on, Chrispers Atak!

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Extended Reading

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.