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  1. The film is honest, realistic and wonderfully written and directed by Lee. Full Review | Original Score: 3.5/4.0 | Sep 6, 2020. Mike Massie Gone With The Twins. A compelling, commanding picture ...

  2. What begins as an uproarious comedy evolves into a provocative, disquieting drama as director Spike Lee chronicles trivial events that bring festering racial tensions to the surface on a sweltering day in a largely black Brooklyn neighborhood. After a number of minor misunderstandings -- and an effort to boycott the local pizza parlor -- a young man (Bill Nunn) lies dead, the pizzeria lies in ...

  3. Do the Right Thing (Brasil: Faça a Coisa Certa / Portugal: Não Dês Bronca) é um filme de comédia e drama norte-americano de 1989 produzido, escrito, dirigido e protagonizado por Spike Lee. Outros membros do elenco incluem Danny Aiello , Ossie Davis , Ruby Dee , Richard Edson , Giancarlo Esposito , Bill Nunn , John Turturro e Samuel L. Jackson .

  4. ドゥ・ザ・ライト・シング. 『 ドゥ・ザ・ライト・シング 』(原題: Do the right thing )は、 1989年 に スパイク・リー が監督・製作・脚本・主演をして公開された アメリカ映画 である。. ブルックリン を舞台に 人種差別 と対立を扱っている。. 1999年 ...

  5. Lee does not ask us to forgive them, or even to understand everything they do, but he wants us to identify with their fears and frustrations. "Do the Right Thing" doesn't ask its audiences to choose sides; it is scrupulously fair to both sides, in a story where it is our society itself that is not fair. Indie. Drama. Crime.

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  7. 27 de mai. de 2001 · I have been given only a few filmgoing experiences in my life to equal the first time I saw “Do the Right Thing.” Most movies remain up there on the screen. Only a few penetrate your soul. In May of 1989 I walked out of the screening at the Cannes Film Festival with tears in my eyes. Spike Lee had done an almost impossible thing. He'd made a movie about race in America that empathized with ...