Unpacking the Layers: The Societal Reflections in Spike Lee’s ‘Do the Right Thing’
Few films stand as boldly and poignantly as Spike Lee‘s masterwork, “Do the Right Thing.” Set against the sweltering backdrop of a Brooklyn neighborhood, Lee’s film is not just a narrative; it’s a mirror reflecting the intricate complexities of racial tensions, social injustices, and the simmering undercurrents of African American culture.
Released in 1989, “Do the Right Thing” remains as…

