Even though Do the Right Thing was poorly acted movie, the message it sent was a good one. Is Sal racist? or is he just stubborn and only wants "his kinda people", white famous Italians on the wall? The scene where Buggin' Out comes into Sal's and starts yelling and fussing about how there's no "brothers on the wall", i believe is a very important scene. Not only dose it illustrates how this whole conflict broke out. Personally i don't think Sal is a racist, just his son Pino is. Sal try's to help them, and goal is to provide them with the best pizza. He built this restaurant all by himself, so whats wrong with making it the was he wants it? The way it was built to be. I mean sure, most his costumers are of color, but its his place, and if they don't like the way he dose things, why do they come?
Over all i enjoyed this movie, despite the not to hot acting, and the annoying music played over and over again. It shows the message that everyone is racist towards each other, its not only one group of people its all of us. Its not right for people to live in this kind of world. If we all accepted each other for who we are, and the color of our skin there would be less hatred in this world. I would recommend this movie for others because not only dose it send a good message, it also illustrates how people used to, and still do live in not good neighbor hoods. It shows friend ship, and betrail. How people always don't make the correct choice or assumption, and how the law isn't always right.