In the movie "Do the Right Thing," the Italian words primarily reflect cultural interactions and tensions between different communities in a Brooklyn neighborhood. The use of Italian phrases highlights the presence of Italian-American characters and their relationships with the predominantly African American residents. These linguistic elements serve to emphasize themes of cultural identity, conflict, and the complexities of urban life, illustrating how language can both connect and divide people.
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The theme of the movie is that doing the right thing might not be the right thing for you, sometimes you have to change things to make them work for you.
Yes, Donald Sutherland does get killed in the movie The Italian Job.
Spike Lee's major accomplishment was the movie, Do the Right Thing. This would be followed by his direction of the movie, Malcolm X.
Danny Aiello.
The title of the move Nine appears to be a play on the title of the movie 8 1/2, which is about the life of Italian movie director Frederico Fellini just as Nine is about an Italian movie director.
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The theme of the movie is that doing the right thing might not be the right thing for you, sometimes you have to change things to make them work for you.
Yes, Donald Sutherland does get killed in the movie The Italian Job.
you have to pt the dvd into your computer and it installs the movie maker thing and that it really. easy right? :)
Spike Lee's major accomplishment was the movie, Do the Right Thing. This would be followed by his direction of the movie, Malcolm X.
Spike Lee's major accomplishment was the movie, Do the Right Thing. This would be followed by his direction of the movie, Malcolm X.
Charlize Theron, the character in the movie The Italian Job does smoke cigarettes.
"Italian cinema" is a literal English equivalent of the Italian phrase cinema italiano. the masculine singular phrase also translates into English as "Italian cinematography," "Italian film," "Italian film-making," "Italian motion picture industry," "Italian movie," "Italian movie theater" according to context. The pronunciation will be "TCHEE-ney-ma EE-ta-LYA-no" in Italian.
Danny Aiello.
Seth Green plays Lyle or 'The Napster' in the movie 'The Italian Job'