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Do the Right Thing

1989

Action / Comedy / Drama

60
Rotten Tomatoes Critics - Certified Fresh 92% · 151 reviews
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Upright 89% · 50K ratings
IMDb Rating 8.0/10 10 119167 119.2K

Director

Top cast

Samuel L. Jackson as Mister Señor Love Daddy
Giancarlo Esposito as Buggin Out
Spike Lee as Mookie
720p.BLU 1080p.BLU 2160p.BLU.x265
1 GB
1280*694
English 2.0
NR
23.976 fps
2 hr 0 min
Seeds 24
1.92 GB
1920*1040
English 2.0
NR
23.976 fps
2 hr 0 min
Seeds 87
5.35 GB
3840*2076
English 5.1
NR
23.976 fps
1 hr 59 min
Seeds 26

Movie Reviews

Reviewed by ahk-37714 7 / 10

Great film but the message is mixed

As a non white or non black person my self I view this film from a different perspective as I can't relate to either community. I understand Lee's message and point in the film and even after 30 years after the release, it is more relevant than ever. But for the character of Sal, he is punished for standing his ground. Should he have racially abused black people based on their race, no. But should he have been given the blame for the death of a black man, no. If Raheem killed Sal, which is definitely what he was trying by strangling him, the black community in the film wouldn't have been guilty for his death and say he deserved it. All he did was brake his radio. Sal saying that he only puts Italian American people on his wall is completely justified as he comes from a Italian heritage. If a white man entered the restaurant of a black man and said put up pictures of white men that wouldn't be seen as right. And it applies for both races, just because he is a white man doesn't mean he should be punished. Mookie's decision to boycott the restaurant and allow for the rest to burn down Sal's restaurant has no justification. I didn't understand Lee's point, was he trying to make black people look worse of better? To me it only represented what Americans think of the black community.
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Reviewed by Hannibal_Chigurh 9 / 10

Brilliant Dramedy With a Shocking Finale

Do The Right Thing is perhaps the best case study of racism ever made. Some people claim that the film perpetuates black stereotypes. Some people don't think. The black people in Do The Right Thing, like the white, Hispanic, and Korean people) exhibit all the unfounded fear and rage that stems from racism. The only truly stereotypical black man in the film is portrayed as an idiot. Buggin' Out sets the whole thing in motion because he is outraged that the local Italian-American pizza man Sal doesn't have any pictures of African-Americans on his wall. He spends the rest of the film trying to gain support for a boycott of Sal's. The rest of the predominately black neighborhood rightly views him as an idiot.

Spike Lee himself plays Mookie, the closest thing to a protagonist in the film. Mookie is a lazy delivery boy at Sal's who has a girlfriend and a baby that he doesn't support. Samuel L. Jackson plays the local DJ who is ultimately the voice of reason in the film. There are a slew of backup characters, nearly all of whom play important roles. Radio Raheem, Da Mayor, Sal's sons, Jade, and many others are vital to the film.

If I had to guess why some people don't like this film, I would say it's due to the fact that there are no good guys. There aren't even any bad guys. There is no one to root for because everyone is guilty. Spike Lee's magnum opus examines the deterioration of characters incredibly. You can feel the characters wearing thin as the hot day drags on and tension mounts. The only flaw of the film is that the subplot of Mookie's relationship with Tina flip-flops, but even that is for a purpose. Don't let the handful of vocal naysayers keep you from watching this indie masterpiece.

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