Review of Do the Right Thing (1989) by Ohsnapkid — 07 Nov 2010
A masterpiece depicting the ambiguities of social and racial inequality, but filmed beautifully and realistically. Its message resonates very strongly even 20 years after the film's release - a testament to how incisive the issues expertly relayed by Lee remain.
Do The Right Thing is a fundamentally abrasive film, and thus it would be unreasonable to expect that everyone who watches it appreciates the purpose, but overall that is a key reason why it is so good.
A true classic.
This review of Do the Right Thing (1989) was written by Ohsnapkid on 07 Nov 2010.
Do the Right Thing has generally received very positive reviews.
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