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    The name of this film is “Malcolm X.” The leading actors are Denzel Washington, Al Freeman Jr., Albert Hall and Delroy Lindo. The leading actress is Angela Bassett. The director of this film is Spike Lee. The movie was released on November 18, 1992. The film is based on the autobiography of Malcolm X as told to Alex Haley. Malcolm X was an Afro-American man who practiced purification while he was incarcerated so that he could become a Muslim. Malcolm wanted to discuss with black people about the

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    In the movie Do the Right Thing(1989) Spike Lee showed the world how many people struggle everyday to make money, and also showed how racism comes with how you grew up, who raised you and who you hang around. He showed racism in many different forms such as Sal’s Italian pizzeria and the Chinese grocery store and the drama that comes with both. Do the Right Thing is a movie with racial politics added with comedy and drama. Spike Lee shows fear and power with different camera angles. He also used

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    Jobs and Einstein. Everyone from music artists, technicians and architects to famous athletes have greatly changed the world we live in today. One of the biggest and not so commonly noticed figures in my opinion who has changed our history is Spike Lee. Spike Lee is well known for being a producer, screenwriter, actor, film director and head of his very own production company. He's famous for his work such as Do The Right Thing, Malcolm X and , a movie i grew up watching and reciting , Crooklyn. These

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    Response Paper Spike Lee’s Do the Right Thing is a compelling story about the realities and consequences of prejudice and racism. It is a story of a community and how the lives of the people living there intertwine and collide on the hottest day of the year. Throughout the film the viewer is introduced to characters of different races and ages allowing for several points of views to be heard and addressed. It is a wonderful film that’s message is still relevant today, especially this year. Lee does a phenomenal

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    As people watch Spike Lee’s Do the Right Thing in the twenty-first century, many cannot help but notice that a nearly thirty-year-old movie carries such overwhelmingly real, contemporary social aspects. The racial tension in the film which leads up to the inevitable chaos of the film are problems which society still faces today. Specifically, Spike Lee depicts how police brutality and racial tension captures the angry spirit surrounding recent killings of unarmed black people by police officers.

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    Tabitha Pyatt DPI #2 Media and Psychology Spike Lee’s Chi-Raq is a satire melodrama that is a modern-day adaptation of Aristophanes’ Greek comedy Lysistrata written in 411 BC. The film is about the nonstop bloodshed occurring in Southside Chicago and various women who decide to withhold physical affection, particularly sex, from their husbands and significant others as punishment for the unrelenting gun violence. The women who spark this protest are the girlfriends of two rival Chicago gangs: Cyclops

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    the ethnic and racial tensions between each race and the cross-cultural communication between them. Throughout the movie the filmmaker Spike Lee uses wide variety of angles but in this scene he uses high angle and low angle. The character Radio Raheem is walking down the sidewalk listening to “Fight the Power” by Public Enemy on his Boom box, the director Spike Lee uses a low angle to make Radio Raheem seem as if he is powerful. In contrast when Radio Raheem walks into the store we see the little

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    directed by Spike Lee in 1992, was an American biographical drama film about the Afro- American activist Malcolm X. The film amplifies major events in Malcolm’s life, such as his criminal career, along with his incarceration, his conversion to Islam, his quarrel with the organization, and his marriage to Betty Shabazz. Th film also amplifies his pilgrimage to Mecca, his reevaluation of his new concerns with white Americans, and finally his assassination in February 21, 1965. In the file, Lee describes

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    theme that can be seen in Do The Right Thing, by Spike Lee, is the struggle of racial tension and the battle between love and hate. In this film, racial tensions run high and the characters are faced with many situations where they have to choose between trying to reason with each other or resort to violence to get the justice that they feel is right. This struggle is seen in the scenes of the film, but it is also seen in the cinematography Spike Lee used when shooting it. The most obvious scene that

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    the life of polarizing, yet nonetheless revolutionary historical figure, Malcolm X. Director of the film, Spike Lee, follows Malcolm’s tragic childhood, more than mischievous teenage years, and the transformation that occurs in his adulthood. The film displays multiple sociological concepts, all of which contribute to the manifestation of Malcolm’s ideology. Throughout the movie, Spike Lee delves into the concepts of race, gender, ethnocentrism, and religion, all of which are seen through the eyes

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