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Menace II Society |
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Rating: Summary: The best of it's kind Review: This movie is much better than John Singleton's Boyz N the Hood.The reason I say that is because the main character actually gets involved with the movie.I can't say Tre does in Boyz N the Hood.This movie ended on a downnote much like it would if it really happened unlike Boyz n the Hood.All in All it is waaaaaaaayyyyyy better than Boyz.
Rating: Summary: IT WAS OFF THE HOOK. Review: THIS SHOW SHOWS HOW THINGS IN THE HOOD REALLY ARE. LIFE IN GHETO. NON-STOP MIND BLOWING ACTION FROM BEGINING TO END.
Rating: Summary: Thought this movie was great Review: This movie is an awesome movie about living in the "Hood". It tells you how life is there and what it is like growing up in the hood. I think it is also ok for younger audiances and would tell them to watch it because it teaches a great moral. To find out what it is you are going to have to watch this movie. Review By: Crone Comments Questions: Email me at, Crone31@aol.com
Rating: Summary: this movie was the best movie that I have ever saw. Review: yae-e-eyae this movie was the bomb I would buy this movie in a heart beat, this movie had a great theme and perfect as it would be for 2 african american growing up in the ghetto in the 90's. I think that the directors did a great job finding actors that fit there characters that well.
Rating: Summary: I thought that this movie was terrific!!!! Review: I saw kids enjoying themselves until the thug life caught up with them then they realize that its time to change but its to late.
Rating: Summary: Powerful movie Review: This movie is a veery powerful movie. It will give you some laughs and then youll be crying. It is very moving and it wshows you what the ghetto is really about. Growing up and surviving in the hood is very hard and this movvie shows just how hard it is.
Rating: Summary: THE BEST Review: if you have not seen this movie, watch it.
if you do not own this movie, buy it.
if you do not like this movie, f**k off.
Rating: Summary: "Do You Care Whether You Live Or Die" Review: The 1993 hood classic "Menace II Society" is one hell of a movie. It takes place in Watts, Los Angelas, and from start to finish, the movie is like one long roller coaster ride. The cast is excellent, the story is VERY realistic and believable. This has to be one of the best hood movies made, along with Boyz N The Hood, Juice, and New Jack City (more of a drug movie though). The violence never stops, and the overall grimey feel of the film never seems to leave. The movie definitely keeps you on the edge of your seat, however cliche that seems to sound. It's very hard to predict what's going to happen next with every scene, and it all comes down to a depressing end.
The story is told by Kaydee, or Caine, who is a little...well, troubled. His dad was murdered when he was young, and his mom overdosed on drugs. As the result, he was sent to live with his very religious grandparents. At the beginning there is a fitting flashback to his childhood, where he sees his dad murder another man at a party over money. Throughout the whole movie, Caine is pressured badly by his best friend, O-Dawg, who is young, black, and don't give a f**k, or in other words, America's nightmare. At the same time, he is dealing drugs, and trying to help out Ronni, his female friend, and her son, Anthony. Ronni tries to steer him in the right direction, along with several other adults and another friend. However, that doesn't mean that Cain listens. The story is well crafted, and the characters are very believable. You have the main character who is torn between which path to take, the other who doesn't care, one who is very religous and tries to get his friends to be the same, and one who could be a football player. All of the characters help to contribute to the movie.
Many people compare this to Boyz N The Hood. I like both movies, but I will say that this one has more of a ghetto feel to it. There is way more violence and bloodshed than BNTH, and there is a hell of alot more of smoking, drinking, and drug dealing. I still like Boyz N The Hood a tad more, for some reason that I don't even know. The acting and cast is great. Tyrin Turner as Caine, Larenz Tate (one of my favorite actors since this movie) as O-Dawg, and Jada Pinkett as Ronni are all wonderful in there performances. All the other actors do great in their roles too. The whole movie is shot brilliantly, and shouldn't be missed by movie lovers.
So, I'd suggest you pick this movie up, especially if you like Boyz N The Hood, Juice, New Jack City, Above The Rim, etc. Maybe if you just like violence with a message. The movie is great, there is not a single thing wrong about the picture, script or acting. There is one thing, just like in Boyz N The Hood: There are a few racial insights but not much. Just a few racial comments are made toward Caucasions, so if you're easily offended do not watch this film, or ignore the comments. Otherwise, rent this movie when you see it. You'll get your money's worth, and there's no doubt about that.
Rating: Summary: Gangsta' realism that's well made Review: Even though I enjoyed "Menace II Society" I admit the film may not fit other's tastes.
I enjoy realistic pulp dramas with sad endings and this is exactly that kind of film. Others may prefer a more light-hearted movie with a cathartic ending. I see no point in arguing about cinema preferences but it should be acknowlleged that this is a well cut, engaging, and thought provoking film
The film starts with profanity and violence and ends with profanity and violence, and the hardcore material exists in every stage of the film. The movie starts when two of the main characters, Cain and Ol Dog walk into a liquor store to buy a beer. The two do not intend to murder the cashier and rob the store when they came in, but trivial racial tensions between Ol Dog and the Asian couple who run the store, ignite into huge flames. Rather than explain every single scene in the film I will simply say the movie is filled violence to the beggining to the end.
One reviewer said something along the line of, "Am I supposed to feel sympathetic to black America with these killers like this?" In an interview shown on the DVD's extra features, the directors Albert and Allen Hughes said they were not trying to make a paticular statement; whatever a person walks away with after the film with is what the directors wanted that person to have. Although my impression of the movie did not stir racist feelings inside me that I don't have, the directors did not seem to want to make a single, directed statement. The fact that this film's narrative realism can be intereperted in any way, makes it an exceptional work of art that I treasure as a DVD.
Rating: Summary: A Message To John Maxwell Review: "Menace II Society" is still a good film which explains to its public how sad it is to see black men murder one another. However, I would like to point out to you, Mr. John Maxwell, the thoughtless statement you had made on October 6, 2004 by saying that it is COMPLETELY black men's fault for crimes being committed in this country. You said and I quote that "The real reasons for the neverending crime in Black communities has nothing to do with "poor social environments" or "lack of education" as so many liberals have said". You also said and I quote that "After all, who created these factors if not Blacks themselves?" Well, Mr. Maxwell, let me tell you what I think. In case you don't know Mr. Maxwell, it is NOT JUST African-Americans who are responsible for why there are guns and drugs in the black communities which makes our communities violent and corrupt. There are ALSO White-Americans, oh yes, WHITE PEOPLE, who are also responsible for why there are drugs and guns in the black communties because they are the guilty ones who smuggle drugs and weapons into this American country illegally, which makes it possible for black men to have access to these things. In addition, drugs and guns are global around the world in which they have people of all colors ( black,white, red, yellow, and brown) who are helping to tear this country apart with drugs and guns by smuggling these dangerous things into America. Now don't get me wrong, Mr. Maxwell. I am not saying that all white people are responsible for drugs and guns in this country, and I am NOT condoning the evil crimes that black men commit. But at the same time, we have to tell BOTH SIDES of the story that White-Americans are guilty as well. You have a very big problem Mr. Maxwell, and I suggest that you better CORRECT YOURSELF BEFORE YOU CORRECT OTHERS. THINK ABOUT IT! Anyone who agrees with me can e-mail me at vaughn_cornell@yahoo.com.
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