-
Sigurd 2022-02-10 08:01:13
A true African American movie
The movie has no special effects, no exaggerated characters, no unbelievable plot, and truly shows the living environment and social status of blacks in the 1990s. As long as they get a gun, the blacks will kill people unscrupulously at will.
The protagonist’s parents divorced, and the... -
Adolf 2022-02-10 08:01:13
It can satisfy a little curiosity about the black neighborhood, right?
The gangster is displayed from the inside of the black neighborhood, and the character image is very full. The establishment of the character image under the lens is logical, which satisfies the so-called stereotype of the audience, and the feeling is smooth and true.
What is more special is that...

Kenneth A. Brown
-
Leanne 2022-02-10 08:01:13
I generally don’t like black movies, but this one is really powerful, true and deep, and it deserves to be one of the best black movies in history.
-
Fay 2022-03-26 09:01:04
Ricky's storyline is a bit melodramatic, otherwise fine. The difference between John Singleton and Spike Lee is that he focuses on reproducing the thinking of the black community, which is not limited by the development status of the black community, and is not slow or backward. Issues such as personal development, education, business and finance, as well as gender and rights are all acutely perceived, but the real changes brought about by these reflections are only individual, contingent, and cannot form general social mechanisms. In the context of drugs, crime, and guns, accidents have become the norm, and John Singleton's version of people can't live without the problem is not a lack of reflection, nor a lack of thought for change, nor is it the fun of evil in the low-minded community, it's just that Here, the most painful thing is that thinking is not as useful as it is elsewhere.
Related articles
-
The Old Man: Ain't nobody from outside bringing down the property value. It's these folk, shootin' each other and sellin' that crack rock and shit.
Furious Styles: Well, how you think the crack rock gets into the country? We don't own any planes. We don't own no ships. We are not the people who are flyin' and floatin' that shit in here.
-
Furious Styles: I know every time you turn on the TV, that's what you see. Black people, sellin' the rock, pushin' the rock, pushin' the rock. Yeah, I know. But that wasn't a problem as long as it was here. It wasn't a problem until it was in Iowa, on Wall Street, where there are hardly any black people.