Do the Right Thing

⭐ 9.5/10

(Originally written by Jess Dyck)

I don’t think you could pick a better movie to watch amidst the current cultural moment.

This movie is incredibly good and is extremely unsettling to watch. I struggled listening to characters basically yell all the dialogue for 2 straight hours. The movie is so full of anger, and I found it pretty hard to root for anyone at all (except maybe Sal). But again, despite the fact that it was a rather exhausting watch that has left my head spinning and my heart confused, it feels like watching this movie is literally the right thing to do right now. (Too on the nose?)


I’m honestly angry and I have more questions than I have answers after watching this film, and I guess that’s a mark of good art. I don’t know whether I should feel guilty that I cried and felt the most sympathy for the white man in this story. It’s interesting to examine my own biases as a viewer and noticing who I most naturally empathize with. I just don’t believe violence and rioting in anger is the right answer to an extremely complex issue. Like I said, the head’s spinning. I think I’ll be thinking about this one for a long long time.


Definitely definitely a must watch. As soon as possible.

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