Review of Do the Right Thing (1989) by Joey V — 08 Aug 2016
The movie is a powerful film showing a difference to racism here someone believes they're above another race or prejudice and stereotypical. A man who lived in a white neighborhood before black people moved in.
Mookie is a worker who knows sal and his two sons. One son has grown to like black people while the other doesn't and prefers to use the term "niggers" when preferring to them as he thinks they're loud, rude, and violent while Mook tries to show him how he's right the film has its own unique how Spike directs you towards getting to know the characters is great with his usual style a zoom up close to the person to get a fell of the emotion and what the person says as if it there brain right there before us speaking exactly what it's felling.
Its urgent, loud, and memorizing with amazing efforts I find it to be on of the best films on this topic leaving the question, "Who did the right thing".
This review of Do the Right Thing (1989) was written by Joey V on 08 Aug 2016.
Do the Right Thing has generally received very positive reviews.
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