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  1. According to film academic R. Barton Palmer in 2011, Summer of Sam continues to be widely viewed as Spike Lee's most controversial film, "issuing a cynical appeal to trashy tastes", which has "prevented some critics from according it more than cursory consideration". Many critics objected to its handling of sexual themes, its pervasive street ...

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    Less than a minute into its run time, Summer of Sam has already posed challenging questions about politics and history. Instead of taking these questions seriously, critics were ready to conclude that the director had once again bitten off more than he could chew.2 Summer of Samfinds Lee in an unusual mode, to which he has yet to return: there are ...

    Many of Spike Lee’s most controversial films have a prophetic quality, so that what initially seems laughable about them later becomes all-too true to life: the critic Ashley Clark recently wrote about how Bamboozled prefigured a decade and a half of Fox News, Rachel Dolezal, and Tyler Perry.7 Nobody in 1999 could have predicted the polls indicatin...

    Summer of Sam ends as it begins, with Jimmy Breslin addressing the camera. The Son of Sam – “that sick fuck” – was sentenced to six consecutive life sentences, he explains, and then repeats, “There are eight million stories in the Naked City, and this was one of them.” As the Frank Sinatra version of “New York, New York” plays, Breslin abruptly wal...

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  2. Jun 27, 2015 · Summer of Sam’ (1999) The 1999 crime film was based on the real-life murders committed by serial killer "Son of Sam" that took place in New York City during the summer of 1977.

  3. Dec 14, 2012 · CANNES, France — Spike Lee‘s “Summer Of Sam” has the right title. It isnt a film about David Berkowitz, the serial killer who named himself Son of Sam – but about the summer of 1977, when his bloody string of murders coincided with a heat wave and skirmishes in the ongoing American cultural war.

  4. From Spike Lee, a wildly overbaked yet vital account of the seventies-era “Son of Sam” killings. A staunchly uncompromising work, the film has much to say about the toxic effects of fear and paranoia.

  5. Jul 29, 2024 · Of most concern in Summer of Sam is Vinny (John Leguizamo), a hip-wiggling hairdresser in the George Roundy mold who seems almost addicted to stepping out on his waitress wife, Dionna (Mira Sorvino).

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  7. Jan 14, 2000 · The characters are unsympathetic and Spike Lee's political intentions in analysing the relationship between race and crime are undermined by his unfocused direction. It's an ambitious film but it...