Do the Right Thing evaluation action
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Seamus 2021-12-08 08:01:50
A. My favorite Spike Lee's works have a very high level of unity in form and content. In the black community that had accumulated tragedies in the 1980s, RAP ridicule among blacks was self-dissolving, but it was never allowed to be broken by onlookers. They are all trivial things in life, sometimes breaking the stable emotions, and mostly taking the opportunity to avenge personal revenge. Eventually, the craze leads to riots, but still cannot escape in the community, and finally the hot day of life begins as usual. Environment rendering, color use, and tilting of the lens are all paving the way for conflicts, and the drama is complete and full of rhythm. It was not until Radio and Guggin entered the store that (relatively speaking) ordinary life really changed. Behind the thinking about racial discrimination, there is also self-inferiority reflection. Fight the power is really magical! At the end of the credits, the words of gold and X are calming. PS: ①Extending Rodney King, who was not long at that time, now Breena Taylor, Ferrando Castile, and even the latest George Floyd not long in the past. PS: LOVE and HATE pay tribute to "Hunter Night". Re-brush in May 2020.
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Marcelle 2022-04-24 07:01:06
Shocking, isn't this what happened today? Take out your anger at the police, the power apparatus, and the social fabric on your neighbor's shop, and what's the problem? But in the hot weather with such turbulent emotions, the roar can no longer be heard, and perhaps the only way to communicate is violence. And if their next generation can only grow up in rough, then this vicious circle will never end.
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Mister Senor Love Daddy: Yes, children, this is the cool-out corner. We're slowing it down for all the lovers in the house. I'll be giving you all the help you need. Musically, that is.
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Mister Senor Love Daddy: My people, my people, what can I say; say what I can. I saw it but didn't believe it; I didn't believe what I saw. Are we gonna live together? Together are we gonna live?