It’s perfect in how it shows the emotional rollercoaster that Tré goes through and the difficult choice he must make. My Favorite Moment In The Movie: My favorite moment in the film is the sequence after Ricky’s death when Tré loses it, goes home to get a gun, and is confronted by his father. It’s a coming of age story, a cautionary tale, and a look at the sad reality that exists in many ‘hoods across the United States.
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Also, the movie manages to have a message without feeling preachy. All of the characters on the screen, from the three boys to the parents to the rival gang members to the cops, are fully developed, and the dialogue rings true. It’s an original fictional narrative that feels like it could be based on a true story. What makes this film so great is that it feels so real. Boyz n the Hood is in many ways an account of what was happening in the American ghetto in the late 20th century and how that effected American society as a whole. Why I Think This Is A Classic 90s Movies: This film was released just a few months after the publication of the infamous videotape of Rodney King being beaten by Los Angeles police officers and a year before a jury reached a verdict that ignited a fiery riot in the very neighborhood where this story takes place. Between these two is their friend Tré, who is lucky to have a father, Furious Styles, to teach him to have the strength of character to do what is right and to always take responsibility for his actions. Ricky is the ‘All-American’ athlete, looking to win a football scholarship to USC and seeks salvation through sports, while Doughboy succumbs to the violence and crime surrounding him in his environment, but maintains a strong sense of pride and code of honor. Half-brothers Doughboy and Ricky Baker are foils for each other’s personality, presenting very different approaches to the tough lives they face. IMDB Plot Summary: John Singleton’s portrayal of social problems in inner-city Los Angeles takes the form of a tale of three friends growing up together in the ‘hood. Lead Actors: Lawrence Fishburne, Cuba Gooding Jr., Ice Cube, Morris Chestnut