Review of Do the Right Thing (1997) by Andrew N — 05 May 2011
Didn't understand the first hour and a half of Do The Right Thing, but things get serious and cleared up in a heartbeat. This controversial film is about no matter how well we know each other, there is still racial tension living right under the surface.
All it takes is some pointless argument about a picture on the wall or a radio being played too loudly, for racism to rear it's ugly head on both sides. Then what happens? People are dead, businesses are ruined, and communities are rioting.
Over what? The argument is but a mere spark, racism is the issue. Had the argument been between two black men, instead of a white man and a black man, things would have turned out much differently. That's the point of this film, very wisely and overlooked, Spike Lee is saying who cares what color the person is, step up and do the right thing in every situation.
It's a message we should all take to heart.
This review of Do the Right Thing (1997) was written by Andrew N on 05 May 2011.
Do the Right Thing has generally received very positive reviews.
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