Myles Simpson

Boyz N The Hood (1991)


Starring: Laurence Fishburne, Ice Cube, Cuba Gooding junior

Director: John Singleton

Synopsis: A violent portrait of a black youth coming of age in South Central L.A. It has rich performances, and strong characters. This film is very emotionally intense.


Runtime: 107 minutes

Genre: Drama, Suspense

Rating:     

Boyz N The Hood was released in 1991 and was one of the first contemporary films to deal realistically with the lives of Black Americans. It follows the life of Tre Styles (Cuba Gooding Junior) and shows him growing up in The Hood (South Central L.A.). During the course of the film he has two main friends: Ricky Baker (Morris Chestnut) and Doughboy (Ice Cube). Tre is disciplined and educated by his father Furious Styles (Laurence Fishburne).

The film is set in South City Central L.A. This is a violent and loud community. During the film you can almost constantly hear the low frequency hum of police helicopters overhead. This area is not without a police force, but in the film the police abuse their powers, and are encouraging violence rather than preventing it. It is a poor neighbourhood. The fact that these people are poor is the reason why they resort to crime, drugs and alcohol; as they see these things as a quick and easy solution to their problems.

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The film follows its main character Tre Styles through his life growing up in the dangerous environment of The Hood; his young father Furious Styles guides him through life, having grown up in The Hood himself, he knows firsthand the pitfalls that Tre will inevitably face. The plot is not adventurous or groundbreaking, however it is believable and so the film does run along smoothly with the separate storylines all concluded at the end.

The majority of the film is set during a week in summer. Ricky, brushing shoulders with another gang member, sparks off all ...

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