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La loi de la rue

Titre original : Boyz n the Hood
  • 1991
  • 14A
  • 1h 52m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
7,8/10
165 k
MA NOTE
POPULARITÉ
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Cuba Gooding Jr., Ice Cube, and Morris Chestnut in La loi de la rue (1991)
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6 vidéos
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Suit la vie de trois jeunes hommes vivant dans le ghetto de Crenshaw à Los Angeles, décortiquant des questions sur la race, les relations, la violence, entre autres.Suit la vie de trois jeunes hommes vivant dans le ghetto de Crenshaw à Los Angeles, décortiquant des questions sur la race, les relations, la violence, entre autres.Suit la vie de trois jeunes hommes vivant dans le ghetto de Crenshaw à Los Angeles, décortiquant des questions sur la race, les relations, la violence, entre autres.

  • Réalisation
    • John Singleton
  • Scénariste
    • John Singleton
  • Vedettes
    • Cuba Gooding Jr.
    • Laurence Fishburne
    • Hudhail Al-Amir
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    7,8/10
    165 k
    MA NOTE
    POPULARITÉ
    1 857
    686
    • Réalisation
      • John Singleton
    • Scénariste
      • John Singleton
    • Vedettes
      • Cuba Gooding Jr.
      • Laurence Fishburne
      • Hudhail Al-Amir
    • 320Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 93Commentaires de critiques
    • 76Métascore
  • Voir l’information sur la production à IMDbPro
    • Nommé pour 2 oscars
      • 12 victoires et 28 nominations au total

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    Boyz n the Hood
    Trailer 2:37
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    Boyz n the Hood
    Essential Black Films of the 1990s
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    Essential Black Films of the 1990s
    Blaxploitation Movies & Black Power in the 1970s
    Clip 4:51
    Blaxploitation Movies & Black Power in the 1970s
    John Singleton: In Memoriam
    Video 1:24
    John Singleton: In Memoriam

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    Cuba Gooding Jr.
    Cuba Gooding Jr.
    • Tre Styles
    Laurence Fishburne
    Laurence Fishburne
    • Furious Styles
    • (as Larry Fishburne)
    Hudhail Al-Amir
    • S.A.T. Man
    Lloyd Avery II
    Lloyd Avery II
    • Knucklehead #2
    Angela Bassett
    Angela Bassett
    • Reva Styles
    Miya McGhee
    Miya McGhee
    • Female Club Member
    • (as Mia Bell)
    Lexie Bigham
    Lexie Bigham
    • Mad Dog
    Kenneth A. Brown
    • Little Chris
    Nicole Brown
    Nicole Brown
    • Brandi - Age 10
    Ceal
    • Sheryl
    Morris Chestnut
    Morris Chestnut
    • Ricky Baker
    Darneicea Corley
    • Keisha
    John Cothran
    John Cothran
    • Lewis Crump
    • (as John Cothran Jr.)
    Ice Cube
    Ice Cube
    • Doughboy
    Na'Blonka Durden
    • Trina
    • (as Na' Blonka Durden)
    Susan Falcon
    • Mrs. Olaf
    Jessie Lawrence Ferguson
    Jessie Lawrence Ferguson
    • Officer Coffey
    • (as Jesse Ferguson)
    Tyra Ferrell
    • Mrs. Baker
    • Réalisation
      • John Singleton
    • Scénariste
      • John Singleton
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    Commentaires des utilisateurs320

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    8Agent10

    A gripping tale about South Central L.A.

    John Singleton's best film also proved to be one of my favorite movies about life in the streets. Cuba Gooding, Jr. displayed early on he was going to be a respectable actor. The power of the film has yet to be matched as most modern interpretations of street life prove to be violent stylizations. While Singleton has taken a couple missteps along the way, this film still stands up rather well by today's standards. The motives and actions appear realistic, especially Doughboy's thirst for revenge. A good film, which not only helped improve Laurence Fishburne's career, but introduced us to Gooding.
    sixerzpac3

    The best ghetto film of all time.

    Boyz N The Hood Directed by: John Singleton Country: USA Year: 1991 Running time: 107 minutes Starring: Laurence Fishburne and Cuba Gooding Jr.

    "I watched the news this morning. Either they don't know, don't show, or don't care about what's going on in the hood. They had all this foreign sh-t. They didn't have sh-t on my brother, man."

    The mother of Tre Styles (Cuba Gooding Jr.) decides to send her son to live with his father, Furious Styles (Laurence Fishburne), after he gets into a fight at school. Furious, who lives in the heart of South Central LA, is a man that knows the values of how to respect and how to earn it. He's strict, but he's fair. Furious works as a mortgage broker.

    We watch Tre mature from a young boy to his senior year in high school taking the SAT's. His two best friends are brothers. Ricky (Morris Chestnut) is a great athlete and is getting into college to support his girlfriend and infant son. The other brother, Doughboy (Ice Cube), is headed down a totally opposite path of guns, drugs, gangs, and violence. He's in and out of prison each year.

    Furious knows that his son could get killed easily, as he was once involved with the gang scene himself. He wants Tre to graduate college and be good in whatever his profession may be.

    As the story goes more in depth, we see that even if you aren't involved in a gang, you could still be a target. Whether it's your brother, cousin, sister, or other family member that is thee one involved with the violence, the main target could be the person in the family who stays away from the dangers of the street.

    Tre and his friends are in a world where being violent is sometimes the way to live. Helicopters are heard searching for murderers every night. The police are so busy, that sometimes a 9-1-1 call could mean waiting for the police to arrive. There is even one Black-cop, who uses his power to try and intimidate young Blacks who he thinks might be involved in the gangs and violence.

    This is the ultimate ghetto film, which will never be topped. All of the direction and screenplay is brilliant. Singleton doesn't use cheap scenes that get the viewer off-topic and the audience, as a whole, is always into the movie. Come into a world that most of us haven't been in. Follow the life of one boy who turns into a man as he has to not only goes through personal struggles, but has to worry about whether he'll be killed at any moment. -Pat

    10/10
    8preppy-3

    Tough and unflinching

    A movie that takes place in South Central Los Angeles in 1991. I don't know about now but, at that time, that area was crime ridden with drug deals and murders happening almost daily. Father Jason Styles (Larry Fishburne) tries to bring up his son Tre (Cuba Gooding Jr.) correctly despite all the violence around them. It also deals with two friends of Tre--Darin (Ice Cube) an angry young black man and his brother Ricky (Morris Chestnut) who wants to go to college. It all leads up to a truly harrowing ending.

    Director John Singleton's first movie is incredibly powerful and still his best movie (so far). From what I've heard he captured exactly what it was like to grow up in that area. It's a little dated though--the guy sucking on the pacifier confuses some people but that was a big fad back in 1991. It's just unbelievable that kids grew up in an area like that and survived. The story itself is a little too simplistic (the good and bad brothers) and it's basically just the story of a teenager coming of age--but it still works. Singleton wisely doesn't accuse anyone of how the situation is and offers no solutions. He just presents it in a matter of fact way which makes this all the more powerful.

    The acting is just great. Fishburne and Gooding play a father and son perfectly. Fishburne is just incredible--Gooding falters a few times (and it's obvious that he's no teenager) but he's still very good. Ice Cube is a little one note in his character (always angry and sullen) but it fits. Chestnut is just great.

    People should be warned--there's tons of profanity (but that is how kids talk) and the ending gets very bloody and disturbing. I still remember people crying out loud in the audience back in 1991. A powerful film and well worth seeing.
    10mstomaso

    Hard, thoughtful film with messages for everybody

    John Singleton's Boyz n the Hood remains one of the best fictionalized and most poignant summaries of some of America's toughest internal problems - racism, violence, poverty, and drug abuse. This is not a hip-hop film, nor a detached and dehumanized story about "gang violence" (the great over-simplified scapegoat of the issues treated in this film), its a story about growing up fatherless or motherless in a war zone with a faceless enemy, where people do not value each other's lives at all and value their own lives only slightly more.

    Laurence Fishburn leads one of the best casts of the early 1990s, in his memorable portrayal of Furious Styles, a father trying to raise his son (Cuba Gooding Jr) well in an environment where murder and substance abuse are day-to-day realities - South Central L.A. The film follows his son, Tre, and his friends, from the hardships of childhood in an irrelevant educational system and a neighborhood which doesn't allow kids to be kids, through to the realities of making decisions about the value of life and the development of responsibility and hope as young adults.

    The cast disappears into their characters and brings each one to life in a unique and powerful way. losing the identities of big personalities like Fishburne and Ice Cube is no mean feat. Many of the performances recorded here are award-worthy - Fishburne, Bassett, Chesnutt, Gooding, and Ice Cube are especially memorable. For me personally, this is the film that convinced me that Ice Cube was destined to become a major personality in American cinema. While I had enjoyed some of his music prior to this film, it was here that I was first exposed to his versatility and intelligence as an actor.

    While some may see some of the film's messages as heavy-handed, and others might have issues with the fact that the film deals with so many of the problems of inner-city life in a very 'in-your-face' almost archetypal manner, I find these criticisms impossible to justify.

    This is a great film about real issues, sensitively portrayed and thoughtfully examined. Every American who cares about the vast untapped potential of our people ought to take a long, hard look at this one. These are not 'black problems', they are everybody's problems, and their solutions will require everybody's understanding. I could think of far worse places to begin developing that understanding than Boyz n the Hood.
    7Mr-Fusion

    Years later, this still packs a punch

    "Boyz n the Hood" seems to pride itself as a morality play, but it's the characters that had me glued to the screen. Laurence Fishburne is magnetic, and I couldn't get enough of his sermonizing as a single father defiantly raising his kid in a hopeless world. And even though it's Cuba Gooding Jr.'s soul at stake throughout all of this, it's Ice Cube I really felt sympathy for in the end. At that point, for a rapper-cum-fledgling actor, he really brought out the sadness in his thug character.

    Subtlety isn't the movie's strong suit, and that feeling of dread knots itself in your stomach right on cue. But Singleton does a great job saying that this isn't just a depressed (and violent) neighborhood - there are real people living here. And it says a lot that every time you see a low angle shot of palms, rundown street, plane flying overhead, you conjure this particular movie; even after all the imitators. A standard was set, certainly.

    7/10.

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    Le saviez-vous

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    • Anecdotes
      To maintain a sense of realism, writer and director John Singleton never warned the actors and actresses about when shots would be fired. Their reactions were real.
    • Gaffes
      When Ricky is shot, both of the shots exit from the right barrel of his double-barrel shotgun.
    • Citations

      Furious Styles: Any fool with a dick can make a baby, but only a real man can raise his children.

    • Générique farfelu
      After the epilogue of what happens to Doughboy and Tre, the words "Boyz n the Hood: Increase the Peace" appears onscreen.
    • Autres versions
      The Criterion Collection laserdisc features two scenes deleted from the theatrical version. They are as follows: Tre and his mother have a telephone conversation about his future with Brandi and college. Doughboy has a confrontation with Furious after Ricky gets shot.
    • Connexions
      Edited into Tough Guise: Violence, Media & the Crisis in Masculinity (1999)
    • Bandes originales
      Jam on It
      Written by M.B. Cenac

      Performed by Newcleus

      Courtesy of Rhino Records, Inc.

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    • Date de sortie
      • 12 juillet 1991 (Canada)
    • Pays d’origine
      • United States
    • Langue
      • English
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Boyz n the Hood
    • Lieux de tournage
      • 5918 Cimarron Street, Los Angeles, Californie, États-Unis(Furious Styles' house)
    • société de production
      • Columbia Pictures
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    • Budget
      • 6 500 000 $ US (estimation)
    • Brut – États-Unis et Canada
      • 57 504 069 $ US
    • Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
      • 10 023 462 $ US
      • 14 juill. 1991
    • Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
      • 57 532 703 $ US
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    • Durée
      • 1h 52m(112 min)
    • Couleur
      • Color
    • Mixage
      • Dolby Stereo
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.85 : 1

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