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Else 2022-03-27 09:01:05
Fences deliberately beautifies the black community, and Boyz n the Hood seems to take those of us who have not experienced ghetto life through their childhood and youth. "Reality" is what makes this film powerful; knowing what tre, doughboy, ricky went through is the best way to break down the discrimination against black...
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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...
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Eloy 2022-03-26 09:01:04
This is da HOOD, this is da GHETTO, people got smoked...
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Teagan 2022-03-26 09:01:04
The shots and performances are too immature, and the script is realistic but lacking in talent. The youngest Oscar-nominated director is really just a flash in the...
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Jillian 2022-03-26 09:01:04
An excellent black social issue film does not blindly exaggerate endless grievances and vendettas, but directly points to the core crux of black issues through the multi-level and detailed portrayal of growth trajectory, family relations and social conflicts, and has profound and unique...
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Charley 2022-03-26 09:01:04
I hate niggas movies like this,...
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Janelle 2022-03-26 09:01:04
The translation of the version from Weibo that I read is the same as Goujiu. The whole process automatically filters the Chinese subtitles and only reads English. Who gave the illiterate translation brother such great courage? The movie is still...
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Ressie 2022-03-26 09:01:04
Fathers have a great influence on the development of children. But if it's not for classwork, I really can't read...
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Anais 2022-03-26 09:01:04
Ordinary black movies can't escape the big frame of racial discrimination, but this film presents a reality that black people cannot face. In fact, it is more common for black people to discriminate against black people, and it is more common for black people to kill black people. Facing the most realistic black community problems also makes the film extraordinarily real and cruel. Although I can't fully agree with some of the positions in the film, the director's courage is still worthy of...
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Cassandra 2022-03-26 09:01:04
The sadness and helplessness of different...
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.