Do The Right Thing 12 out of 12
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nice one.ty for upload gd bless you m8
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Violence is never the answer, violence begets more violence.
Hence you should " Do The Right Thing" instead.
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I think he was trying to endorse the stereotypes and make it almost like a parody. I think he was being facetious,
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I think she was very conflicted, at one hand she endorsed the violence and destruction but at the other she detested it.The contradiction within her probably led to confusion and she cried out of sheer helpless and hopelessness for the world.
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the quotations in the end from MLK and Malcolm X are so articulate and eloquent. "violence creates bitterness in the survivors and brutality in the destroyers." "i don't advocate violence but at the same time i am not against using violence in self-defense. i don't even call it violence when it's self-defense, i call it intelligence."
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ALot Of people will never understand this movie becue they have never been thru it..the moral of the movie was to tell you that viloence is never the answer..thus the name of the title...DO THE RIGHT THING
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@freedompeaceandtruth One could argue the white people were stupid and unreasonable, in their own way. The police were far from helpful. Pino was a racist as well as a bully to his younger brother. And while Sal is one of the most sympathetic characters in the movie, there is an undercurrent of prejudice when he grabs the baseball bat (against Mookie's protests) and provokes Radio Raheem and Buggin Out even more by calling them the N-word when he could've just called 9-1-1.
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One of the best movies ever made. Thank you Spike Lee.
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this was so annoying the whole way through, and paints black people as stupid, unreasonable animals, what the fuck was spike lee thinking when he made this?
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the credits of martin luther and macolm made my heart smile...
@spindip32 The burning building probably instigated a flashback which took her back to a time of extreme prejudice she would've experienced herself when she was younger; but instead of a building being set a blaze, it was more likely a burning cross.
TheKerpopplenaut 4 months ago 12
I'd forgotten about this movie. It's been a long time since I've seen it. I can make arguments for everything that happened in this movie. But why in the world was that woman screaming "Noooooooooooooooo!" after she was yelling "Burn it up!" just moments before?
spindip32 4 months ago 11