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La pizzeria en révolte

Titre original : Do the Right Thing
  • 1989
  • R
  • 2h
ÉVALUATION IMDb
8,0/10
120 k
MA NOTE
POPULARITÉ
2 090
137
Spike Lee, Danny Aiello, Ossie Davis, John Turturro, Ruby Dee, Giancarlo Esposito, and Bill Nunn in La pizzeria en révolte (1989)
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La haine et l'intolérance grandissent jusqu'à ce que la violence éclate le jour le plus chaud de l'année dans une rue de Brooklyn.La haine et l'intolérance grandissent jusqu'à ce que la violence éclate le jour le plus chaud de l'année dans une rue de Brooklyn.La haine et l'intolérance grandissent jusqu'à ce que la violence éclate le jour le plus chaud de l'année dans une rue de Brooklyn.

  • Director
    • Spike Lee
  • Writer
    • Spike Lee
  • Stars
    • Danny Aiello
    • Ossie Davis
    • Ruby Dee
  • Voir l’information sur la production à IMDbPro
  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    8,0/10
    120 k
    MA NOTE
    POPULARITÉ
    2 090
    137
    • Director
      • Spike Lee
    • Writer
      • Spike Lee
    • Stars
      • Danny Aiello
      • Ossie Davis
      • Ruby Dee
    • 606Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 114Commentaires de critiques
    • 93Métascore
  • Voir l’information sur la production à IMDbPro
    • Nommé pour 2 oscars
      • 21 victoires et 19 nominations au total

    Vidéos11

    Do the Right Thing
    Trailer 2:07
    Do the Right Thing
    Do The Right Thing
    Trailer 2:07
    Do The Right Thing
    Do The Right Thing
    Trailer 2:07
    Do The Right Thing
    A Guide to Spike Lee Joints
    Clip 2:03
    A Guide to Spike Lee Joints
    Rosie Perez in Three Roles
    Clip 2:14
    Rosie Perez in Three Roles
    Blaxploitation Movies & Black Power in the 1970s
    Clip 4:51
    Blaxploitation Movies & Black Power in the 1970s
    Spike Lee: Four Decades of 'Wake Up!'
    Clip 3:05
    Spike Lee: Four Decades of 'Wake Up!'

    Photos155

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    Rôles principaux49

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    Danny Aiello
    Danny Aiello
    • Sal
    Ossie Davis
    Ossie Davis
    • Da Mayor
    Ruby Dee
    Ruby Dee
    • Mother Sister
    Richard Edson
    Richard Edson
    • Vito
    Giancarlo Esposito
    Giancarlo Esposito
    • Buggin Out
    Spike Lee
    Spike Lee
    • Mookie
    Bill Nunn
    Bill Nunn
    • Radio Raheem
    John Turturro
    John Turturro
    • Pino
    Paul Benjamin
    Paul Benjamin
    • ML
    Frankie Faison
    Frankie Faison
    • Coconut Sid
    Robin Harris
    Robin Harris
    • Sweet Dick Willie
    Joie Lee
    Joie Lee
    • Jade
    Miguel Sandoval
    Miguel Sandoval
    • Officer Ponte
    Rick Aiello
    Rick Aiello
    • Officer Long
    John Savage
    John Savage
    • Clifton
    Samuel L. Jackson
    Samuel L. Jackson
    • Mister Señor Love Daddy
    • (as Sam Jackson)
    Rosie Perez
    Rosie Perez
    • Tina
    Roger Guenveur Smith
    Roger Guenveur Smith
    • Smiley
    • Director
      • Spike Lee
    • Writer
      • Spike Lee
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    Commentaires des utilisateurs606

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    7ahk-37714

    Great film but the message is mixed

    As a non white or non black person my self I view this film from a different perspective as I can't relate to either community. I understand Lee's message and point in the film and even after 30 years after the release, it is more relevant than ever. But for the character of Sal, he is punished for standing his ground. Should he have racially abused black people based on their race, no. But should he have been given the blame for the death of a black man, no. If Raheem killed Sal, which is definitely what he was trying by strangling him, the black community in the film wouldn't have been guilty for his death and say he deserved it. All he did was brake his radio. Sal saying that he only puts Italian American people on his wall is completely justified as he comes from a Italian heritage. If a white man entered the restaurant of a black man and said put up pictures of white men that wouldn't be seen as right. And it applies for both races, just because he is a white man doesn't mean he should be punished. Mookie's decision to boycott the restaurant and allow for the rest to burn down Sal's restaurant has no justification. I didn't understand Lee's point, was he trying to make black people look worse of better? To me it only represented what Americans think of the black community.
    10itamarscomix

    That's the double-truth, Ruth

    In all likelihood Spike Lee's most important achievement - as director, writer and actor (though to my taste Mo' Better Blues is just as good a picture) and one of the strongest films you'll see about race relations, 'Do The Right Thing' looks dated at times, but it lost none of its impact and relevance. The movie takes place in a particularly hot day in a primarily African-American neighborhood in Brooklyn, and follows the various personalities who live there throughout the day; the center of the story is Sal's Famous Pizzeria - its owners, some of the few white people living in the neighborhood: Sal (Oscar nominated performance for Danny Aiello) and his two sons (John Torturro and Richard Edson), and Mookie (Spike Lee himself), the black delivery boy. What starts out as a light, entertaining movie with some amusing characters and light humor, gradually builds up tension to the point of being unbearable, up to the dramatic and tragic climax. Spike doesn't put as much emphasis on the characters themselves as he does on the relationships and the tension between them; and in this image of a very specific and small frame in time and place, makes a strong and important message about racism and race relations in general. The film is populated with many different characters, all of them very memorable and each one a representative of a certain belief, mode of behavior or state of mind - on both sides of the conflict. From the uninhibited anger of Buggin Out (Giancarlo Esposito) and Radio Raheem (Bill Nunn) on one side and Pino (John Torturro) on the other side, to Jade (Joie Lee, Spike's sister in the film and in real life) and Vito (Richard Edson), who are trying to connect and live at peace with the other side, to Da Mayor (Ossie Davis), in his isolated but peaceful state of mind, living in complete peace with the world around him, and Smiley (Roger Smith), living in his own isolated existence. Then there's Mookie, who is stuck in the middle, torn between his commitment and responsibilities to both sides. Finally we have Mister Senor Love Daddy - played gorgeously by the one and only Samuel L. Jackson, in one of his finest performances - half active character and half all-knowing narrator - who represents the voice of reason in the conflict, the reason which is bound, ultimately, to collapse. Each and every character plays an important part in the climatic and dramatic conflict to which the movie builds up, and though it's the radical ones - Buggin Out and Radio Raheem - who trigger the events that cause the tragedy, they are not necessarily the ones who finish it. It is Mookie and Sal, in fact, who ultimately play the main part.

    Do The Right Thing is not an easy watch; it's a mesmerizing, tense, difficult film that breaks many taboos and slaughters many holy cows. But in the end of it - hopefully - you'll be wiser than you were in the beginning, and that's what Lee have always tried to achieve in all his films. Watch it to get a real view on racism that doesn't duck the difficult issues and isn't afraid to tackle the real problem, and to see a master director at work. It's one of the best films of its time.
    10mattymatt4ever

    Spike Lee's best work! A mind-blowing masterpiece of cinema! @

    "Do the Right Thing" is a powerful, uplifting, visually stunning masterpiece. It's a movie that I can watch over and over again, and deservedly takes the Number 7 Spot of My Favorite Movies Of All Time. This was one of Spike's debut efforts, and until this day--the best one. Spike gives us an honest, unflinching look at the Bedford-Stuyvestant area of Brooklyn on the hottest day of the summer. He perfectly displays the racial tensions that go on between everybody from blacks to whites to Koreans. Yet he never gets preachy, which is one of the brilliant things about this movie. Some of Spike's best work is demonstrated in his shots of Radio Raheem, played excellently by Bill Nunn. RR doesn't say much, but he has this violent gaze which sums up his feelings without a word being said. Spike gives us some great angles of his face, demonstrating the pure rage brewing inside of him. He also has a great scene in which he sums up the meanings of love and hate, in Spike's trademark poetry-in-motion style. RR constantly carries around a boombox, playing the same song "Fight the Power" by Public Enemy. That song is one of the best musical themes in movie history, perfectly summing up racial tension among inner cities. This movie doesn't tell its audience that black people are better than others, nor does it say that Hispanics are, or whites, or Asians. It just gives us a raw look at what happens when we let racial quarrels get out of hand. We learn how sometimes it's appropriate to preach against racism, and sometimes we're just overreacting.

    The cast is terrific, and they deliver memorable performances. I really wish Danny Aiello picked up the Oscar for his role as Sal, because that is definitely the pinnacle performance of his career and one of the best I've ever seen. Other noteworthy performances are by John Turturro, Ossie Davis and Giancarlo Esposito.

    The film is put together with such fast-paced editing that it doesn't once get boring, doesn't have any low points. This is a gritty, memorable film that I wish can be considered more prominent in the eyes of the average moviegoer, because it really deserves great recognition for its unique, unforgettable style.

    Spike definitely knows how to do the right thing.

    My score: 10 (out of 10)
    9Tivanboven

    Cruel reality meets light-hearted comedy

    I went to see a free showing of this film the other night, in light of recent events. Where a younger version of myself would have maybe shrugged and thought 'Well, this is an extreme depiction of reality', I now realize that it is not.

    Do the Right Thing is a beautiful mix of comedy, great narration (what movie introduces an entire block of characters and makes you care about each of them?), intense dialogue and a very dark, grueling reality we live in, today. Not just in the United States, but everywhere in the world.

    Unfortunately it cannot be fully called a historical drama yet. But hopefully, some day in the future we can watch this, have a chuckle and weep tears of sadness for the past in which racism, prejudice, bigotry and police brutality was commonplace. Until then: let's spread this movie out like a virus. It's been 30 years with hardly any change, the previous generations haven't been able to eradicate the evil that is racism. Let's do our best to make a difference.
    Vlad W.

    An underappreciated masterpiece

    I find it a tremendous oversight that this film gets so little recognition. The American film institute couldn't find one place in one hundered American films for this cinematic masterpiece that pulls no punches . It got no academy award and most importantly I could not find one friend who had heard of it. I call this a tremendous oversight because the film is wonderful. I know that Spike Lee is a rather eccentric personality and is not well liked by everyone, but his films are brilliant and this is no exception.

    For about the first two thirds of the movie the plot meanders around a section of New York City as the characters awaken and start their days. For this first two thirds we have a comedy that is funny because of the eccentric and wonderfully developed characters. The audience is pulled into the story by the rich dialogue and inventive cinematography. There is just some quality about this film that makes it seem so real. This all sets up for the imminent tragedy to be all the worse as a result of the connection the audience has with the movie.

    Then the film explodes. Those who have seen it know what I mean and those who have not should see it. This last third of the film should not be explained, it must be experianced. In fact this whole film should be experianced. I can't say enough.

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    • Anecdotes
      During the 1990 Oscar ceremony, while announcing the Best Picture nominees, Kim Basinger caused some controversy when she ignored her scripted text and said: "We've got five great films here, and they're great for one reason: because they tell the truth. But there is one film missing from this list, that deserves to be on it, because ironically, it might tell the biggest truth of all, and that's La pizzeria en révolte (1989)." Spike Lee would later thank her for it in a 2019 episode of the podcast "Unspooled".
    • Gaffes
      The bicyclist walks past him on the left; but the black mark is on the right side of his shoe.
    • Citations

      Radio Raheem: Let me tell you the story of Right Hand, Left Hand. It's a tale of good and evil. Hate: it was with this hand that Cain iced his brother. Love: these five fingers, they go straight to the soul of man. The right hand: the hand of love. The story of life is this: static. One hand is always fighting the other hand, and the left hand is kicking much ass. I mean, it looks like the right hand, Love, is finished. But hold on, stop the presses, the right hand is coming back. Yeah, he got the left hand on the ropes, now, that's right. Ooh, it's a devastating right and Hate is hurt, he's down. Left-Hand Hate KOed by Love.

    • Générique farfelu
      Film title logo at the end of closing credits
    • Autres versions
      the "pan & scan" version broadcast on ITV4 truncates the conversation between Radio Raheem and the Koreans when he visits their store to replace the batteries for his portable radio. The sequence where the husband loses his temper and swears "mother-f&%k you", to which Raheem responds warmly is omitted.
    • Connexions
      Edited into Film Title Poem (2016)
    • Bandes originales
      Fight the Power
      Music and Lyrics by Chuck D (as Carlton Ridenhour), Hank Shocklee, Eric Sadler,

      and Keith Shocklee

      Performed by Public Enemy

      Def American Songs, Inc. (BMI)

      Courtesy of DefJam/CBS Records

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 30 juin 1989 (Canada)
    • Pays d’origine
      • United States
    • Langues
      • English
      • Italian
      • Spanish
      • Korean
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • La Pizzeria en Folie
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Stuyvesant Street, Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn, Ville de New York, New York, États-Unis(the block)
    • société de production
      • 40 Acres & A Mule Filmworks
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      • 6 500 000 $ US (estimation)
    • Brut – États-Unis et Canada
      • 27 545 445 $ US
    • Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
      • 3 563 535 $ US
      • 2 juill. 1989
    • Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
      • 37 295 445 $ US
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