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Cast Danny Aielloaudience Score 77125 vote120 minDirected by Spike Leetomatometer 8,1 of 10On the hottest day of the year on a street in the Bedford-Stuyvesant section of Brooklyn, everyones hate and bigotry smolders and builds until it explodes into violence✺✺✺✺✺✺✺✺✺✺✺✺⊛⊛⊛⊛⊛⊛⊛⊛⊛⊛⊛⊛ Do the Right Thing is one of, if not THE worst movie I have ever watched, both technically and in terms of subject matter. While I understand the significance of what happened in the movie and the fact that acts like the ones depicted are real and should NOT be overlooked, I hardly think that the decisions made in its production were appropriate, nor did it adequately address racial, social and generational issues. There are no redeeming qualities in the movie or in it's characters, who were poorly realized and apathetic at best. I honestly think the entire thing is an overly glorified, class i s t piece of excrement that attempts to make a racial issue out of the fact that humanity is just disgusting. It forces you to take sides in a situation where everyone is wrong, to turn a petty fight into an issue of skin color, and I absolutely hate it. Moving on to technical issues, the awful, again, pretty much drowns out any good. A drunk toddler could have done better. Half the time, it's blown out with harsh lighting and yellow filters,and the other half is full of tracking shots that look like the cameraman was trying to stalk real people through the streets of Brooklyn. Don't waste your time.Do the Right Thing is a Spike Lee classic film. This movie was so artistically done from the extremely fascinating cinematography to the dramatic disturbances of racism and story. This movie is really interesting to try and analyze, primarily because were not sure exactly what message Spike Lee is trying to Convey. The movie being in a black neighborhood during the late 80's early 90's you'd think the movie would be all about black racism. However I found Spike Lee to be psychologically reversing it. Instead I as the audience, a white male, felt for the movie. I felt that Lee was conveying an over powering black world that is unwelcoming to any opposite races. Instead of blacks being discriminated against, whites and other ethnicities were. It was a total reverse effect. They wanted "brothers" on the wall in Sal's pizza joint, but didn't really approve of Sal and his Italian son's, because they weren't black. The emotion and anger I felt during the denouement of the movie was as if I was suffering from living in a racist community. This to me was so interesting to feel, the simple fact that black people were sort of the discriminators is such an interesting approach for a movie I thought it was great. I also loved the movie's cinematography. lot's of awesome angles and lot's of interesting subjective shots some that definitely broke the invisibility barrier.https://www.umasc.org/forums/users/wokonshin/Beckyhttps://www.soshgic.edu.gh/alumni/groups/shudder-watch-full-sex-and-the-future/https://www.soshgic.edu.gh/alumni/groups/movie-capone-no-registration-country-usa-eng-sub/