Eduardo Herrera
Film History II
March 4, 2014
Professor Oakes
Do The Right Thing
This
movie is directed by Spike Lee, who also directed movies such as The Inside Man,
He Got Game, and Mo’ Better Blues. The movie takes part in Brooklyn, and takes
focus around Sal’s famous pizzeria. The focus of the movie is about Buggin’ Out
who is played by Giancarlos Eposito, (Gus from Breaking Bad), and his struggle
to boycott Sal’s Famous Pizzeria for the reason of not having any African
Americans on the pizzeria’s “Wall of Fame”. The film strikes many racial themes
in the movie. An example is the police officer killing Radio Raheem. This
depicts era (and current), which shows mistrust in the police force. In todays
and much like Back in the 80’s the police were seen as the aggressors in the
culture. The police are seen as the oppressors. Also the ending to the movie is
something history has played over several of times. There is a point when the struggle between causes
starts clashing violently and riots ensue. Saul’s pizzeria ends up being vandalized
and burned to the ground. Much like the opening song “Fight the Power by Public
Enemy” this film takes the racial relations of the small community in Brooklyn
and puts them to the test. Whether this would be poking fun at a white guy for
living in a African American neighborhood, or the struggle to have a picture of
African Americans in a small pizzeria that probably doesn’t mean anything at
all. This movie takes form in fighting the power on whatever scale it is, from
the small scale of the pizzeria, to the bigger scale of the police and
revolting against them. This movie shows the culture struggles, and finishes it
up with a quote from two great civil rights leader, Malcolm X, and Martin
Luther. Malcolm representing the Violence that was needed to cause a change,
Martin Luther representing the peace that was need to be maintained.
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