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  1. Do the Right Thing is a film directed by Spike Lee with Danny Aiello, Ossie Davis, Ruby Dee, Giancarlo Esposito .... Year: 1989. Original title: Do the Right Thing. Synopsis: It's the hottest day of the year in the Bedford-Stuyvesant neighborhood of Brooklyn, and tensions are growing there, with the only local businesses being a Korean grocery and Sal's Pizzeria.

  2. 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 ...

  3. Since Lee does not tell you what to think about it, and deliberately provides surprising twists for some of the characters, this movie is more open-ended than most. It requires you to decide what you think about it. "Do the Right Thing" is not filled with brotherly love, but it is not filled with hate, either.

  4. Do the Right Thing, ou La pizzeria en révolte au Québec, est un film américain réalisé par Spike Lee, sorti en 1989. Le film est un succès commercial et critique et a reçu de nombreuses récompenses, parmi lesquelles une nomination aux Oscars de Spike Lee pour meilleur scénario original et une autre de Danny Aiello pour meilleur acteur dans un rôle secondaire.

  5. Smart, vibrant, and urgent without being didactic, Do the Right Thing is one of Spike Lee's most fully realized efforts -- and one of the most important films of the 1980s. Salvatore "Sal ...

  6. Do the Right Thing jetzt legal online anschauen. Der Film ist aktuell bei Prime Video, Sky Store, Apple TV, Google Play, freenet Video, Microsoft, Rakuten TV, maxdome verfügbar. Es ist heiss, unerträglich heiß in den Strassen von New York.

  7. Monty Ross Producer. Wynn Thomas Production Design. Over the course of the hottest day of the year in New York City, a pizza delivery boy navigates through racial, generational, and class conflicts as tensions intensify and reach their boiling point around a pizza joint in Brooklyn’s Bedford-Stuyvesant neighborhood.