Michael Kera
I feel Indies have more emotional stories than Hollywood. Indies are more likely to sometimes tell stories people don't want to hear about. In "Do the Right Thing" racism is brought up several times. The incident with the Hispanics and the Black community over the music volume. The three African men talking about the Korean grocery store in their neighborhood. All coming to the fight with the Italians and the Blacks, where the police kill the gigantic guy.
If Hollywood produced this people may find this racist and stereotypical because of the slanguage and the foul-language. I'm not denying Hollywood movies don't use foul-language, but sometimes there is a line. "Do the Right Thing" uses more foul language than Dexter on Showtime; sometimes it gets annoying and unnecessary. The way the people acted and reacted could be stereotypical. The people are loud, sometimes rude, and unwilling to change. There are exceptions like the younger sister and the younger Italian brother.

slanguage, ha ha that's great. Yes, Michael, the racism and language do make this quite different. I think the language is pretty real, actually, as people talk so vulgarly in real life. Is there anything visually that you notice that makes it different from conventional Hollywood cinema? How about shot on location and the use of natural lighting? Thanks for posting.
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