Review of Do the Right Thing (1989) by Daniel T — 02 Aug 2016
Spike Lee undoubtably has talent, or he did at one point. Regardless of what his reputation as a filmmaker and human being is today, he can, when he wants to, be a man of peace and love and a great filmmaker.
In this film, Lee touches on all the things racism leads to: violence, anger, resentment, and suffering. Blacks aren't the only victims of racism; we all are. The film is at times lighthearted and at times deeply serious; it's the love and hate relationship described on Radio's rings.
This film is more than just it's story; it's life.
This review of Do the Right Thing (1989) was written by Daniel T on 02 Aug 2016.
Do the Right Thing has generally received very positive reviews.
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