in some way as it has a social perspective, identifying ourselves.

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Boyz n the Hood was released in 1991 and still contributes in Black Cinemas

Boyz n the Hood was released in 1991 and still contributes in Black Cinemas

By James Dan

The movie is about the group of African American kids trying their best to survive in  South Central LA in the '90s.

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“I don’t know, or don’t show, or don’t care about what’s going on in the ‘hood”Doughboy says at the end of the film.

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Boyz n the Hood represents simplicity that everyone may get at first and it’s made with an view of confidence and intimacy.

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The movie is realistic and is amongst the few movies which ransmit the essence of black society so smoothly.

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Director John Singleton has his own version of a “coming of age” film about the kids surviving in such lethal environment.

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The movie is typically about racial tension or the related to violence in South Los Angeles communities.

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Singleton when he was in his early twenties, debuted with this movie. It seems very easy to do his character as he was so effortless in it.

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The youngest one and the first African American Director to be nominated for Best Director in the Oscars the same year was Singleton.

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Alongside Spike, the legacy cannot be denied as he inspired a lot of  Black filmmakers who felt their stories were fit to be accommodated.

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