Boyz n the Hood - boys in the neighborhood
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German title | Boyz n the Hood - boys in the neighborhood |
Original title | Boyz n the Hood |
Country of production | United States |
original language | English |
Publishing year | 1991 |
length | approx. 108 minutes |
Age rating | FSK 16 |
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Director | John Singleton |
script | John Singleton |
production | Steve Nicolaides |
music |
Stanley Clarke Roger Troutman |
camera | Charles Mills |
cut | Bruce Cannon |
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Boyz n the Hood - Boys in the neighborhood (Original title: Boyz n the Hood ) is a movie that takes place in the South Central district of Los Angeles . It was released in theaters in the United States on July 12, 1991 . The film, which is assigned to the so-called New Black Cinema , depicts a youth in an American problem district.
action
The film is about the growing up of the young Tré Styles, who after a brawl at school is deported from his mother to the separated father who lives in South Central Los Angeles. He makes new friends in the neighborhood in an environment marked by countless shootings. His father raises him with a strong focus on responsibility.
Seven years later he still lives with his father, with whom he gets along well. Tré has Brandi as a girlfriend and wants to go to college. His friend Ricky, a good football player, already has a baby. When Ricky is jostled by Ferris, a black gang leader, his brother Doughboy, a drug dealer, pulls a gun to prevent a fight, but provokes Ferris. An enmity arises and Ferris tracks down Doughboy.
After an argument between Ricky and Doughboy, Ricky and Tré leave. Ferris and some of his friends drive past the two of them in the car, whereupon they flee. When they are out of sight and feel safe, Ricky and Tré separate. When Tré looks around, he can warn Ricky about Ferris gang, but Ricky is shot from behind before he can run away a few meters.
Tré is shaken and seeks revenge, which he and Doughboy want to take. His girlfriend Brandi tries to stop him, and his father can talk into his conscience and take a revolver from him, but Tré secretly escapes from the window and still drives away with Doughboy and two other buddies. During the journey, he comes to his senses and gets out again. Doughboy and the other two look for Ferris and shoot him and his two friends.
The next morning, Doughboy tells Tré that he isn't angry with him for getting out instead of avenging Ricky. He becomes aware of the futility and uncertainty of his life. But too late, a few weeks later Doughboy is also murdered. Tré and Brandi go to college in Atlanta , escaping the violence of the neighborhood.
useful information
While Boyz n the Hood was the first film to paint a realistic picture of the life of the "Hood" in LA, filmmaker John Singleton had a far more important goal in mind. Shot exclusively on location in South Central, Los Angeles, Boyz n the Hood strives to present his story with the utmost honesty and realism. To achieve this, Singleton hired three local gang members as consultants, whose suggestions on clothing, language, and dialogue would prove essential to the film's credibility.
Filming began on October 1, 1990 and was completed on November 28. Among the main characters in the film, viewers discovered faces that were still unknown, but now familiar - for example Laurence Fishburne , Ice Cube , Cuba Gooding Jr. , Morris Chestnut , Nia Long and Angela Bassett . They were supported by a number of extras who had been hired directly in South Central. Also on show is the writer and director Singleton himself, who gives a brief guest appearance as a postman.
Boyz n the Hood was officially presented at the Cannes Film Festival on May 31, 1991 . The film was critically acclaimed for its screenplay, acting and directing work, and hit US theaters on July 12, 1991. It made an equally strong impression on the American public and grossed over $ 56 million.
criticism
“A first film made with a focus on those affected, which is not afraid to convey a message and which finds the right language to be heard in the American ghettos. For a non-American audience, a good lesson on correcting the image of America, which is presented in an intellectually simple manner. "
Awards (selection)
- Oscar nomination for Best Director for John Singleton
- Oscar nomination for Best Screenplay for John Singleton
- NAACP Image Award in the Best Film category
- Nomination for Best Picture , Boyz n the Hood
- MTV Movie Award for Best Newcomer Director for John Singleton
- National Film Preservation Board 2002
- Inclusion in the National Film Registry
- New York Film Critics Circle Award for Best First Work for John Singleton
- Political Film Society Award for Peace
- Nomination for the Political Film Society Award for exposé
- Nomination for the Political Film Society Award for Human Rights
- Nomination for Best Screenplay for John Singleton
In 2007, Boyz n the Hood was voted one of Channel 4's Top 50 Must-See Movies
Web links
- Boyz n the Hood - Boys in the quarter in the Internet Movie Database (English)
Individual evidence
- ↑ Los Angeles Times
- ↑ Los Angeles Times
- ↑ Los Angeles Times
- ↑ Boyz n the Hood - Boys in the neighborhood. In: Lexicon of International Films . Film service , accessed July 29, 2017 .
- ↑ 13th Annual Awards . Youngartistawards.org. Retrieved October 6, 2010.