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Linnea 2022-02-10 08:01:13
There is no mention of the racial struggle between blacks and whites. Boys in the black community have love and friendship and the right to go to school, but once the unnecessary violence within the community is touched, the good life is suddenly dispelled. There are violent factors in the heart, the inaction and hostility of the police, but more importantly, once the violent conflict forms a vicious circle of revenge, it is difficult to...
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Christian 2022-02-10 08:01:13
Also known as: "The Neighboring Teenager Murder Incident", the content is also similar to the "Guling Street Teenager Murder Incident", both talking about the adolescence and violence. Moreover, the two films were also produced in 1991, so it is difficult to say who copied the...
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Quinn 2022-02-10 08:01:13
How did Cuba's forehead lines when he was 22 years old more serious than it is now...
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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...
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Lola 2022-02-10 08:01:13
The style is relatively documentary, there is not much to say. The Wire has seen a lot and is not new to the problems of the black community, which leads to a little boredom in the middle. But this film is quite deep. The director became like this at the age of 22. Even if the plot is a bit jerky in some parts, he can only admire it. There are a few people in the film that are worthy of fun, especially Dough, the dragon set will also have amazing...
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Dana 2022-02-10 08:01:13
A good film, everything that happens in the film is as true and believable as a documentary, and the growth experience of the protagonist must seem to empathize with American audiences. The director was just over 20 years old when he made this film. It's really...
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Kimberly 2022-02-10 08:01:13
4.5 The director did not pursue those stimulating plots. Instead, he meticulously portrayed a group portrait of a black community in southern Los Angeles, which almost included all levels of social cross-sections, idealism, brotherhood, racial discrimination, drug violence, and community power struggles. , We see that they all want to struggle to escape but have to fall into the quagmire. The protagonist is lucky. His family and his love help him survive...
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Blanche 2022-02-10 08:01:13
I really like this kind of solid and small narrative. After slowly getting used to boyz's life and getting into his emotions, I can't help but tears when I suddenly come here for a while. The few lines at the end of the film are very subtle: the emotions of the characters at the end are so precious, the more they think about it, the more sad they are, and the stamina is...
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Thora 2022-02-10 08:01:13
"One out of 21 black men in the United States was killed, and most of the killer was another black man."... The typical post-Cold War era began to turn its perspective to the inside due to the disappearance of external pressure, and the black ethnic group was no exception. Self-reflection is the same as setting a benchmark. It’s just that, judging from the shooting on the streets of the United States in the past few years, these self-criticisms are certainly correct, but the resonance of the...
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Mara 2022-02-10 08:01:13
This black film from the 90s is very impressive and emotional. The black brothers are struggling to survive in the forgotten neighborhood, which is full of poverty, drugs, and guns, but at the same time it is full of too much love (LOVE). This sentence, which often appears in black rap, seems to be contradictory, but in fact it is similar to the meaning of striving for happiness in Lin Lingdong's movies. The love of Westerners (LOVE) is similar to the "love" of Chinese people, and it is more...
Boyz n the Hood Comments
Extended Reading
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Doughboy: We got a problem here? We got a problem, nigga?
[Ferris and gang take a step back]
Ferris: Put the gun away, nigga.
Female Club Member: Can we have one night where there ain't no fightin'; nobody gets shot?
Doughboy: Shut up, bitch!
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Mrs. Baker: You ain't shit. You just like your daddy. You don't do shit, and you never gonna amount to shit. All you do is eat, sleep, and shit.