In this video essay, ScreenPrism analyzes the famous ending of Spike Lee’s Do The Right Thing (1989), in order to find out: Did Mookie do the right thing? Les raisons du changement de la part de Spike Lee restent inconnues. Les commentaires de Sal à Mookie reflètent ceux de Da Mayor plus tôt dans le film et insinuent donc une compréhension mutuelle et probablement le fait que Sal comprend pourquoi Mookie souhaitait détruire le restaurant. Posted on September 20, 2012 by Chris Woika. It's human nature to try to land on a definitive answer — to label Mookie's actions as either "right" or "wrong." From the superficial perspective Mookie throwing the trash can at the Pizzeria was a bad thing because it directly led to the store being destroyed and burned. But Do the Right Thing was never really asking that question. Mookie shows up to get his pay from Sal while Sal is sitting on the front step of his burned pizzeria. They wanted Mookie and Sal hugging, singing, “We Are the World.” Hell the fuck no. Mookie : Pino, all you ever talk about is nigger this and nigger that, and all your favorite people are so-called niggers. There's no hug at the end of Do The Right Thing.

Spike Lee breaks down the explosive Do the Right Thing scene between Mookie and Pino this link is to an external site that may or may not meet accessibility guidelines. Pino : It's different. Le script original de Do the Right Thing se termine par une réconciliation plus perceptible entre Mookie et Sal. This is a list of the characters in the film Do the Right Thing and the actors who play them. If it were not for the ignition from Mookie the mob probably would have left the store alone. Did Mookie do the right thing?