Do The Right Thing
"Do The Right Thing" is a 1989 film directed by Spike Lee that explores racial tensions in a Brooklyn neighborhood on a hot summer day. The story revolves around various characters, including Mookie, a pizza delivery man, and Sal, the owner of a local pizzeria. As the day progresses, conflicts arise, leading to a climactic confrontation that highlights issues of race, identity, and community.
The film is known for its vibrant cinematography and powerful social commentary. It addresses themes such as prejudice, justice, and the consequences of choices, making it a significant work in American cinema. Its impact continues to resonate, prompting discussions about race relations today.