Boyz n the Hood, a movie about Gangster

Gust 2022-02-10 08:01:13

There is no doubt that Boyz n the Hood is a movie about Gangster. First of all, from the background of the shooting, it is concentrated in the Crenshaw residential area in the Southern District, where there are a large number of black poor living. In the 1950s and 90s, this place was notoriously high crime rate. The second is the plot inside. "Tre's father found a thief who had stolen his house, and he was about to burst with a gun." "At a street jockey, Rickey had a kick with a Bloods member. He was found by Bloods at noon the next day. , Killed directly" "And the last Doughboy was retaliatedly killed", a proper plot of the street struggle. As for the last point, swear words, guns, and drugs are everywhere. If this is not a movie about Gangster, what is it?
Of course, racial discrimination is inevitably mentioned in it. In the past, many Americans misunderstood and discriminated against black people. Blacks are a race full of violence and illiteracy, hate society, and fail to fulfill their due education obligations for their children.
Tre in the film is a child who studies hard at Shit Hole, has good grades and a bright future. But the unavoidable riots growing up in the southern district will surely destroy his life. Just like if Rickey hadn't been killed, he could have entered the university with a score of 710.

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Extended Reading
  • Yolanda 2022-04-20 09:01:36

    Our high school is a reading test, they are parenting, violence and death. Conflicts between races always attract high attention, but the most brutal ones are within groups separated from the mainstream. Individuals breaking away from the group will not solve the problem; the idea of ​​change is there, but it is far from the goal.

  • Ceasar 2022-03-15 09:01:03

    The interesting thing is that when watching the film, you will find that the social environment of LA today does not seem to be very different from the LA described in the film thirty years ago.

Boyz n the Hood quotes

  • 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.