Spike Lee's "doing the right thing" is a contemporary view of racial discrimination in the general urban suburbs. Watching movies through the eyes of the protagonist Moooky, we see various relationships, and are often a typical stereotype of ethnic groups. The film is full of symbols and images, and it is the driving force of the story. Through the movie, hot weather is always judged. As the film continues, the fever rises. I think this represents an increase in the tensions between neighboring ethnic groups.
Although racial discrimination in movies is not always obvious, from the historical point of view it is clear that until recently the movie was mainly an audience made mainly by white actors and white people 's directors and producers. Many of the early movies were racists even if they accurately portrayed other cultures, like "real glory" starred by Gary Cooper. The film was held during the uprising in the Philippines, or rather during the Philippines - the American War. The role of Cooper is a US military soldier who is stationed in the Philippines and is keen to pursue the defamation of the local army to kill the influence of the United States to stop Islam's looting area. This film draws Americans as a leader of external forces and perseverance, with the theme of justice and colonial times the theme.
Historically, racial discrimination caused conflicts in various communities around the world. Texas is only one of the many places where it happens. The film Lonestar portrays this racial discrimination in Texas through the movie. This movie was held in the current state of Texas. This film is about a 40-year-old murder case and is under investigation by Samudez sergeant. He wants to know the truth behind the murder. He believes that the murderer involved Sam's father Sheriff Wade and Buddies, two legal officers who returned on that day. Clues to the whole movie showed that homicide is related to race and fell to the spot. Sam thought his father Buddies was actually a murderer, but we finally learned that he was wrong. Sergeant Wade seriously, Hollis killed Wade and prevented him from killing African Americans. This film accurately represents the ethnic relationship of Texas in the 20th century. It evaluates how Hispanic and African Americans are suffering from hatred, racial discrimination and violence!
Why did you make this movie? Racial discrimination has existed for many years. How we deal with it depends on the individual. This movie is open to the heart that many people have experienced or have experienced in eliminating racial discrimination and sharing the experience of your family in the fight you have experienced. The purpose of this movie is not to solve old wounds of healing but to solve persistent problems and to show the effect of racial discrimination in a devastating proportion. In the era of Mississippi in 1964, two young black teenagers, Little Willie and Méveaire were about to leave home. They faced DUSTIN, and his three friends yelled at them. After discovering that Little Willy is the son of a civil rights activist who is not faithful, Dustin left the teenager away. Soon afterwards, Dustin killed a bigger bonus - Willie Sr. Of course he was never charged for murder. Willie Sr 's widow, MAUDE married Vietnamese veteran MARK. They later made a child named Sister of LONNA, Willie Jr..