The movie Do the Right Thing takes place in a lower-class neighborhood in Brooklyn, New York and is taken place on one day during the summer, the hottest day of the year. In the neighborhood, there is a family owned pizzeria owned by a man named Sal, an Italian American. He works with his two sons Pino and Vito, meanwhile has a delivery boy working for him, Mookie, who is about 20 years old. Mookie is African American and lives with his sister Jade. Mookie also has a son named Hector and a "girlfriend" named Tina. Mookie isn't very responsible and does not take his job seriously. There is also a man named Radio Raheem, also an African American, who walks around the neighborhood blasting his boombox playing Fight the Power. The movie focuses on how race, ethnicity, and social class effects the decisions and actions of the people in the neighborhood. A common theme displayed throughout the movie is tension. There is so much tension between the people in the town which ultimately leads to fights, arguments, and disrespectful actions. In Sal's Famous Pizzeria there are pictures on the wall of a lot of famous Italians, such as Frank Sinatra and Sylvester Stallone. When a customer named Buggin' Out comes into the restaurant for a slice of pizza, he realizes there are no pictures of black people up on the wall. Buggin' Out feels that there should be some brothers on the wall since most of Sal's customers are black. Sal's reaction consists of him saying this is my store if you want brothers on the wall get your own store. There is a lot of question about how these people in the neighborhood treat one another and whether they are doing the right or wrong thing. Most of the time, the reactions are not kind and very disrespectful. In one scene, Radio Raheem was walking into Sal's Pizzeria to get a slice and he was blasting his music, still playing Fight the Power. Sal asked Radio Raheem to turn off the music because he couldn't even hear himself think. He does not do as Sal asked which makes Sal get very angry and causes him to start yelling. Eventually, Radio Raheem lowers his music and then gets served his slice of pizza. This whole unnecessary argument could have been avoided if Radio Raheem had just obeyed Sal's wishes. It is uncertain about who did the right thing because Sal did not have a nice tone and Radio Raheem was just not respecting what Sal wanted. Although the movie does not state what the right thing to do is, there is an underlying sense that being respectful is what everyone expects from each other. A lot of the arguments that take place are simply because no one is respecting each other's thoughts, feelings, and opinions. The movie does a great job of portraying the theme tension and really gets the point across that everyone in the neighborhood has many differences. Often, due to these differences, the people of the town do not see eye to eye. There are many incidents in the movie which tend to push different races further apart, instead of bringing them together. Most of the time, the right thing to do is to try and get along with others and be kind, however, this movie demonstrates the complete opposite. Although it demonstrates hatred and negativity that occurs between the people in the neighborhood, it does a good job of accurately representing the truth.
Gabby Block
Monday, February 5, 2018
Sunday, January 28, 2018
Do the Right Thing Response
In the script Do the Right Thing, there is a lot of tension and arguments that occur between the people in the neighborhood. Everyone's decisions and actions affect the way the whole neighborhood interacts with one another. Although, the script does not clearly state what the right thing to do is, there is an indication that the right thing to do is to respect one another. The neighborhood is a mix of many different races and ethnicities, which means that everyone might not have the same views and not get along well. Being a human, no matter what your race or ethnicity is, everyone needs to be considerate of each other. Everyone is entitled to their own opinion and their own beliefs. They should not have to worry about someone attacking them and ultimately hurting them. In the script, there are many times in which two or more characters get into an argument and it results in a full-blown fight because they don't respect one another's feelings and opinions. For example, when the group of people are playing in the fire hydrants, Charlie who is driving a convertible, asks the group not to spray his car. All Charlie wanted was for them to respect him and respect the fact he didn't want his nice car to get ruined. However, Charlie was not respected by the guys playing with the fire hydrant causing even more tension than before. In many situations, if the characters had just been respectful of each other, the argument would not have lead to a physical encounter. All the characters have the right to contradict an argument, but it is not right for them to be rude and disrespectful to the other person. All in all, being respectful of others is the right thing to do even if you do not agree with them. Everyone is allowed to have disagreements, but it must be in a respectful manner, otherwise, people will get hurt and sometimes even killed.
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The movie Do the Right Thing takes place in a lower-class neighborhood in Brooklyn, New York and is taken place on one day during the summ...
