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Do the Right Thing

Do the Right Thing

It's the hottest day of the summer. You can do nothing, you can do something, or you can Do the Right Thing.

Released R 120 min 8/10 Votes: 114091
Salvatore "Sal" Fragione is the Italian owner of a pizzeria in Brooklyn. A neighborhood local, Buggin' Out, becomes upset when he sees that the pizzeria's Wall of Fame exhibits only Italian actors. Buggin' Out believes a pizzeria in a black neighborhood should showcase black actors, but Sal disagrees. The wall becomes a symbol of racism and hate to Buggin' Out and to other people in the neighborhood, and tensions rise.
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Last updated: 2024-09-30 17:47:34

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Last updated: 2024-10-05 22:33:32

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Last updated: 2024-09-25 17:23:26

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Last updated: 2024-10-07 15:32:07

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  • Ghosts of Mississippi - Examines the assassination of civil rights leader Medgar Evers.
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Last updated: 2024-10-04 10:14:08

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  • Sorry to Bother You - A surreal take on race and capitalism in a corporate context.
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  • Get Out - A horror story that serves as an allegory for race relations.
  • The Purge: Anarchy - Explores social issues through a dystopian lens.
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  • Rei Ahn - Focuses on cultural identity and personal struggles within society.
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  • Empire - Focuses on themes of power, race, and family dynamics.
  • The Wire - Examines social and political themes through the lens of crime.
  • Snowfall - Explores the impact of the crack cocaine epidemic in Los Angeles.
  • Luke Cage - Superhero series that engages with issues of race and gentrification.
  • In the Heat of the Night - Classic film addressing racial tension in law enforcement.
  • Friday - A comedy that addresses racial and cultural issues in a light-hearted way.
  • Selma, Lord, Selma - Details a pivotal moment in the civil rights movement.
  • The Hate U Give (Film) - Adaptation of the novel dealing with race and activism.
  • Time: The Kalief Browder Story - Documents the life of a teen affected by the criminal justice system.
  • The Last Black Man in San Francisco - Focuses on gentrification and cultural displacement.
  • Panther - A historical drama about the Black Panther Party.
  • High Earth Orbit - Examines a dystopian world addressing race and social issues.
  • Blind Justice - A gritty examination of crime and justice from multiple perspectives.
  • Our Kind of People - Examines luxury, race, and class in Black society.
  • The Long Walk - Focuses on the struggles of marginalized communities.
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  • Beats - Explores culture and personal struggles within the backdrop of music.
  • Belly - Covers crime and societal issues in urban environments.

Last updated: 2024-09-30 17:44:00

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  • American History X - Explores themes of institutional racism and redemption.
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  • When They See Us - Addresses themes of injustice and community fallout.
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  • Hotel Rwanda - Focuses on humanitarian efforts during a time of crisis.
  • Schindler's List - Highlights moral courage in the face of injustice.
  • Blindspotting - Explores racial identity and social issues in a contemporary setting.
  • The Hate U Give - Addresses issues of race and police violence in a compelling narrative.
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  • Boyhood - A coming-of-age story that examines life's social struggles.
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  • The Central Park Five - Highlights wrongful convictions and racial injustice.
  • The Social Network - Explores ambition and conflict within a modern context.
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  • Stand and Deliver - Focuses on education and empowerment in a struggling community.
  • Finding Forrester - Explores mentorship and the challenges faced by youth.
  • Our Families - Examines multicultural family dynamics and social issues.
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  • Pursuit of Happyness - An inspiring tale of resilience against socioeconomic adversity.
  • Belly - Explores crime and community in urban settings.

Last updated: 2024-09-30 17:44:41

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  • A Raisin in the Sun - Focuses on a family's struggle with identity and dreams amid societal pressures.
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  • Blaxploitation - A genre that focuses on African American protagonists in a time of social upheaval.
  • One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest - Explores the themes of individuality and authority in an oppressive environment.
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  • American History X - A powerful tale of redemption and exploration of racism and societal influences.
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  • Selma - Focuses on a pivotal civil rights march and themes of struggle and perseverance.
  • Training Day - Explores corruption within law enforcement against a backdrop of societal issues.
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  • Roots - A miniseries that chronicles the history of African Americans from slavery onwards.
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  • Snowfall - Explores the impact of the crack epidemic in Los Angeles, intertwining society and drugs.
  • Dead Presidents - Follows the life of a Vietnam veteran dealing with societal struggles and crime.
  • Belly - A hood drama showcasing the consequences of crime and the quest for identity.
  • Fruitvale Station - Based on a true story that highlights issues of race and police brutality.
  • The Butler - A historical drama that spans several decades and explores race relations in America.
  • When They See Us - A miniseries that examines a tragic real-life case involving racial injustice in America.
  • Atlanta - A series that addresses race and social issues through the lens of the music industry.
  • Black Mirror - Often critiques societal issues through a technological lens, similar to Uptight’s themes.
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  • Do the Right Thing - A film that tackles racial tensions in Brooklyn during a hot summer day.
  • The Hate U Give - A powerful narrative exploring race, identity, and social justice among teens.
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Last updated: 2024-10-07 15:32:08

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  • City of Men - A continuation of the themes in 'City of God', focusing on friendship and survival in Rio's favelas.
  • Elite Squad - Explores the Brazilian socio-political landscape and the complexities of law enforcement.
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  • Tropic of Capricorn - Examines the darker aspects of society and personal struggles.
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  • Wild Tales - Anthology of stories that highlight societal issues with a mix of humor and tragedy.
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  • The Class - A realistic portrayal of a teacher's experience and the struggles of his students.
  • A Separation - Examines personal and social conflicts, presenting complex moral dilemmas.
  • Pan's Labyrinth - Combines fantasy and harsh realities, exploring loss and innocence in a turbulent environment.
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  • Do The Right Thing - Examines racial tensions and moral dilemmas within a community.
  • Boys Don't Cry - Highlights social issues related to identity and personal struggle against a harsh societal backdrop.
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  • Midsommar - Themes of grief and psychological trauma within an intense narrative structure.
  • Little Miss Sunshine - Focus on family dynamics and the pursuit of dreams despite overwhelming odds.
  • Boyhood - A coming-of-age story that explores personal growth over time in a realistic manner.
  • Blue Is the Warmest Color - Explores relationships and identity in a poignant narrative.
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  • Room - Focuses on traumatic experiences and the struggle for freedom and recovery.
  • Mother - Examines themes of sacrifice, love, and the lengths a person might go to protect their family.
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  • The Kite Runner - Focuses on themes of friendship, betrayal, and redemption within a culturally rich backdrop.
  • The Road - A bleak journey that examines the bond between father and son in a post-apocalyptic world.
  • Requiem for a Dream - Intense emotional exploration of addiction and the consequences of dreams.
  • The Pursuit of Happyness - Follows a man's struggles against adversity while trying to provide for his son.

Last updated: 2024-09-30 17:48:18

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  • Just Mercy - A film about a lawyer who works to defend the innocent and those unjustly condemned, highlighting systemic racism.
  • Fruitvale Station - Based on the true story of Oscar Grant, this film explores themes of racial injustice and police brutality.
  • Selma - A historical drama that addresses civil rights struggles, police violence, and systemic oppression.
  • American History X - A film dealing with themes of racism, redemption, and the impacts of hate crime.
  • The Hate U Give - A story about a young girl witnessing police violence against her friend and its aftermath in her community.
  • Moonlight - Explores identity, race, and the struggles within the African American community.
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  • American Crime Story: The People v. O.J. Simpson - A dramatization of the O.J. Simpson trial, highlighting racial divides and media sensationalism.
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  • How to Get Away with Murder - A legal drama dealing with complex cases and ethical dilemmas in the justice system.
  • The Night Of - A mini-series that dives into the criminal justice system from arrest to trial, exploring systemic flaws.
  • The Pursuit of Happyness - A true story that deals with poverty, struggle, and the quest for a better life amid systemic challenges.
  • Django Unchained - A revisionist take on slavery and racism in America, showcasing the historical injustices faced.
  • The 40-Year-Old Version - Addresses race and identity through the lens of an African American woman pursuing her art dreams.
  • Daughters of the Dust - A film about the Gullah people and their struggles, highlighting race, culture, and identity.
  • The Help - Focuses on the lives of African American maids in the 1960s South, showcasing racial tensions.
  • Spotlight - A look at investigative journalism uncovering systemic issues within the Catholic Church.
  • The Trial of the Chicago 7 - Based on the true story of the Chicago Seven, highlighting injustice and political corruption.
  • Erin Brockovich - The true story of a woman who fights against a corporation for justice, highlighting environmental racism.
  • A Time to Kill - Centers on a racially charged murder trial that addresses themes of justice and morality.
  • For Colored Girls - A film that deals with issues of race, gender, and societal pressures affecting African American women.
  • The Butler - A historical drama focusing on the civil rights movement through the eyes of a White House butler.
  • A Raisin in the Sun - A film adaptation of the play that highlights African American struggles for identity and dignity.
  • The Secret Life of Bees - A story of racial tensions and female empowerment set in the civil rights era.
  • The Great White Hope - Addresses issues of race and sport, based on the life of an early 20th-century boxer.
  • Belly - Depicts the struggles of African American youth in a world shaped by crime and socio-economic challenges.
  • Do the Right Thing - Explores racial tensions in urban America, dealing with complex interpersonal relationships.
  • Boys Don't Cry - Based on a true story about issues of gender identity and violence, highlighting societal prejudice.
  • Dead Poets Society - Focuses on individualism and societal constraints, drawing parallels to systemic issues across cultures.
  • The Blind Side - An inspiring true story about race, class, and sports, showcasing the impact of mentorship.
  • Just A Movement - A documentary about social movements and systemic injustices faced by marginalized communities.
  • Blackkklansman - A true story about an African American detective infiltrating the KKK, highlighting racial tension.
  • His Dark Materials - Explores themes of power, control, and societal oppression in a fantastical context.
  • Trial by Media - A documentary series that examines how media influences the justice system and public perception.
  • The Marva Collins Story - A film about an extraordinary teacher fighting against educational inequality for disadvantaged children.

Last updated: 2024-09-23 15:22:31

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  • Moolaadé - Addresses cultural traditions and personal sacrifice.
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  • Daughters of the Dust - Represents cultural heritage and female strength.
  • The Kite Runner - Explores themes of friendship, loss, and redemption.
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  • A Ghost Story - Reflects on life, loss, and the passage of time.
  • The God of Small Things - Addresses family history and societal challenges.
  • The Breadwinner - Animation that addresses cultural identity and perseverance.
  • The Farewell - Explores themes of family and cultural traditions.
  • Do the Right Thing - Highlights community dynamics and social tensions.
  • Hale County This Morning, This Evening - Documentary exploring the lives of a community in Alabama.
  • Fruitvale Station - Chronicles the personal and societal impact of tragic events.
  • The Last Tree - Focuses on identity and belonging in contemporary society.
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  • On My Skin - Real-life story focusing on a significant societal issue.
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  • Little Woods - Focuses on socio-economic struggles within a community.
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