MENACE II SOCIETY (18)
D: Allen Hughes & Albert Hughes
New Line (Darin Scott)
US 1993
97 mins
Drama/Crime
W: Tyger Williams
DP: Lisa Rinzler
Ed: Christopher Koefoed
Mus: QDIII
Tyrin Turner (Kaydee 'Caine' Lawson), Jada Pinkett (Ronnie),
Larenz Tate (Kevin 'O Dog' Odum), Samuel L. Jackson (Tat Lawson), Glenn Plummer (James 'Pernell' Richards)
A
gloomier, grittier cousin to Boyz N The Hood, set on the rough streets of Los Angeles as rival gangs settle scores against each other while one member tries to better his life and get out of the
crime-ridden neighbourhood.
A
far more depressing movie than John Singleton's aforementioned 1991 breakthrough, this film presents a harsh reality which it doesn't shy away from with its warts-and-all approach from The Hughes
Brothers, who made their own breakthrough with this.
Not an easy watch, but some might say it's an important one.
Personally, I think Boyz N The Hood had a more uplifting message, whereas this is more forceful with its approach, as though the filmmakers wanted to subject the viewers to an attack to make them
take notice of how tough life in the L.A. ghettos can be.
7/10