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“Do the Right Thing” A Spike Lee-directed film that continues to question the meaning of “LOVE” and “HATE”

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“Do the Right Thing” A Spike Lee-directed film that continues to question the meaning of “LOVE” and “HATE”

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"Do the Right Thing" synopsis

Mookie, who lives in an African-American neighborhood in Brooklyn, works as a delivery boy at a pizza shop run by an Italian man named Sal. One day, Mookie's friend Buggin' Out comes to the shop, but he is kicked out of the shop because of an unreasonable complaint that he has too many photos of Italian celebrities on the walls of the shop...


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A controversial work that received attention at the Oscar speech



Spike Lee's controversial film `` BlacKkKlansman .'' It was nominated for six Academy Awards, including Best Picture and Best Director, and won Best Adapted Screenplay.


When Lee received the award, he was so moved that he ran up to the presenter, actor Samuel Jackson, on stage, jumped up and hugged him. The two have been friends for over 30 years. It was so heartwarming to see them so happy about winning the Oscar.


Lee's acceptance speech was also impressive. As an African-American, he spoke about the hardships his ancestors endured, and called on the audience to "do the right thing" in the next presidential election, Do the Right Thing responded to this on Twitter).


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The film "Do the Right Thing" was also mentioned in the speech. Lee directed it in 1989, and it is a controversial work that looked at racial conflict and discrimination from an African-American perspective, and was the origin of "Black Klansman". When it was released, it caused a lot of controversy (especially in the United States). And at the Academy Awards in the same year, Lee was nominated for his first Oscar (for Best Original Screenplay).


This film features an unforgettable character, Radio Raheem. Lee wears a large gold ring with the words LOVE on his right hand and HATE on his left, but with that in mind, Lee appeared at this year's Oscars with LOVE and HATE rings on his fingers. This work is probably one that remains meaningful to Spike even today.


With this film, he opened a new door in film history as an African-American director, becoming one of the pioneering directors of black films and influencing many who followed him.


Released in Japan in 1990. It was released in mini-theaters and was a commercial success. At the time, he was attracting attention as a new talent in New York's independent film industry, along with director Jim Jarmusch of Stranger Than Paradise (1984). also played a role). ``Do the Right Thing'' was the work that gave him the opportunity to be recognized by more people in Japan.



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