Spike Lee
The weather is sizzling hot and tensions are slowly coming to a boil in this Bedford-Stuyvesant Brooklyn neighborhood. Slowly but surely we see the heat melt away the barriers that were keeping anger from rising to the surface. The Blacks and the Hispanics own the streets the Koreans own the corner store and of course the Italians own the pizzeria, the Cops who happen to be all Caucasian, prowl the streets inside out, looking for anyone to harass. Toes are then stepped on and apologies are not made. Spike Lee creates the perfect set-up for a modern day in Bed-Stuyvesant. Without fail Spike Lee is transformed into an anthropologist. Spike Lee's goal is to allow viewers to glimpse into the lives of real people and into a neighborhood they call home. After all this isn't just some flight into an imaginary ghetto. It's a journey into real life, real people and of course real circumstances. In the words of the local DJ Mr. Seņor Love Daddy its time to, " Waaaaake up!" and see what real life is really about. Our main character is Mooky, a black teenager, who works in Sal's famous pizzeria. Mooky is the pizza parlor delivery boy and he is the only one of his friends to have a job. Sal and his two sons run the pizzeria. Sal is one
What Lee does is he makes the viewers think. Spike Lee does more than try to show his viewers that despite tensions, this Black neighborhood is a community. Smile, a mentally disabled individual who runs around the streets selling the one existing photograph of Martin Luther King and Malcolm X. He simply presents events as they are leaving the viewer to figure out the motives of the characters and the 'why' behind the course of events. Spike Lee also makes them understand that at times they may make terrible mistakes, and that at other times they may display admirable heroism, and that sometimes they simply act without knowing why. The world is full of beautiful things and if we keep ourselves narrowminded, we end up missing a great deal. His ever quest to inform his audience that they should not judge a person from their ethnicity group and assume all actions of that person are typical traits of that race. Lee was able to study the neighborhood of Bed-Stuy or one just like it, and observe the inhabitants in their own environment, by observing their unique qualities and behavior, he was able to create characters for his film "Do the Right Thing". Or if there is one right way to act perhaps it isn't the only right way. For example the Italian Sal who shows some slight racist tendencies are nowhere as ignorant as one of his sons. Another reason why Spike Lee makes a good anthropologist is that perhaps why Lee made everyone just as guilty and just as innocent as anyone else, he did that because there is no right thing to do. One of them is to show that there is more than one way of getting something, and that each way has its own benefits and pitfalls. In conclusion Spike Lee does show noteworthy signs of become an anthropologist. Lee doesn't really put a positive light on any particular race while shadowing the other ones. This obviously makes Spike Lee a good anthropologist.
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