The four-minute video from Spike Lee feels like a much-needed show of faith that New York will absorb this crisis into its DNA and eventually come out on the other side
Let’s be honest: New York isn’t—can’t possibly be—what it once was. To be fair, though, people have been deploying some variation on that complaint since there was a New York to speak of, and the city and its denizens have been defying stereotypes for just as long. It’s natural that many New Yorkers have felt mournful of late , but a brand-new short film from director Spike Lee has taken a decidedly different tack.
With Frank Sinatra’s “New York New York” blaring over images of iconic New York attractions that quickly give way to images of field hospitals in Central Park and health care workers in masks, the nearly four-minute video feels like a much-needed show of faith that New York will absorb this crisis into its DNA and eventually come out on the other side, somber but still fundamentally itself.
What I miss most about normal life in New York right now aren’t the grand, sweeping experiences that make you sure you’ll never live anywhere else, the ones that Lee so expertly captures at the start of his video. Those are wonderful, of course, but right now, I miss the smaller, more routine moments.
I wish I could go back in time to late February or early March and thank more profusely those who made my pre-pandemic city feel like home, from the servers at my favorite diner who never rolled their eyes when I showed up thrice weekly to each and every stranger who helped me haul a recalcitrant two-year-old’s stroller up the subway stairs during my sweaty summers of babysitting.
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