Thoughts to consider (answer one or more or respond to something else entirely:
Why was this film considered controversial on its release in 1989? Can you find historical evidence of reviews at the time? Why has it come to be considered a classic?
Are their issues- gentrification, police violence, cultural appropriation- that are still relevant? How so? 
How does the film portray and grapple with violence and the ethics of that portrayal?
What elements of filmmaking does Lee engage? How does the lighting, editing, color, or soundscape create the overall effect of the movie?
What is the role of music in this film? Are there specific moments in the score, or artists that are incorporated that matter?
Though this film appears on many critics’ lists of greatest of all times, there remains criticism of Lees portrayal of gender. What might that be, and do you agree?

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