10 Perfect Movies for Summer

 

9º – Do the Right Thing (Spike Lee, 1989)Amid the scalding Brooklyn scenery in the summer, we will follow the day-to-day lives of several residents of a poor neighborhood, glimpsing their ways to consummate their relationships with the world. Spike Lee’s masterpiece, ‘Do the Right Thing’ works with the simplest instances of life, making no compromises in showing the dilemmas of the characters studied, as well as eventual pleasures and displeasure in their journeys.

 

8º – Tomboy (Céline Sciamma, 2011)After moving to a new home, a 10-year-old girl decides to tell her neighbors that she is actually a man. Sincere film about the nuances of childhood, ‘Tomboy’ also studies the process of identity construction that we all go through, listing any doubts and uncertainties.

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