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Menace to Society

Titre original : Menace II Society
  • 1993
  • 16
  • 1h 37min
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7,5/10
68 k
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Larenz Tate and Tyrin Turner in Menace to Society (1993)
A young hustler on the street searches for a way out of the temptations of the ghetto
Lire trailer1:42
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Dark ComedyTeen DramaCrimeDramaThriller

La vie d'une bande dans le Watts, quartier noir-américain de Los Angeles, un an après les émeutes. Aux Etats-Unis, les adolescents representent 42 % des délinquants juvéniles en état d'arres... Tout lireLa vie d'une bande dans le Watts, quartier noir-américain de Los Angeles, un an après les émeutes. Aux Etats-Unis, les adolescents representent 42 % des délinquants juvéniles en état d'arrestation, alors qu'ils ne représentent que 16 % de la population âgée de moins de 18 ans.La vie d'une bande dans le Watts, quartier noir-américain de Los Angeles, un an après les émeutes. Aux Etats-Unis, les adolescents representent 42 % des délinquants juvéniles en état d'arrestation, alors qu'ils ne représentent que 16 % de la population âgée de moins de 18 ans.

  • Réalisation
    • Albert Hughes
    • Allen Hughes
  • Scénario
    • Allen Hughes
    • Albert Hughes
    • Tyger Williams
  • Casting principal
    • Tyrin Turner
    • Larenz Tate
    • June Kyoto Lu
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • NOTE IMDb
    7,5/10
    68 k
    MA NOTE
    POPULARITÉ
    4 009
    36
    • Réalisation
      • Albert Hughes
      • Allen Hughes
    • Scénario
      • Allen Hughes
      • Albert Hughes
      • Tyger Williams
    • Casting principal
      • Tyrin Turner
      • Larenz Tate
      • June Kyoto Lu
    • 163avis d'utilisateurs
    • 39avis des critiques
    • 76Métascore
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 2 victoires et 6 nominations au total

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    Rôles principaux47

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    Tyrin Turner
    Tyrin Turner
    • Caine
    Larenz Tate
    Larenz Tate
    • O-Dog
    June Kyoto Lu
    June Kyoto Lu
    • Grocery Store Woman
    • (as June Kyoko Lu)
    Toshi Toda
    Toshi Toda
    • Grocery Store Man
    Samuel L. Jackson
    Samuel L. Jackson
    • Tat Lawson
    Anthony Johnson
    Anthony Johnson
    • Tony
    Brandon Hammond
    Brandon Hammond
    • Five Year Old Caine
    Glenn Plummer
    Glenn Plummer
    • Pernell
    Reginald Ballard
    Reginald Ballard
    • Clyde
    Khandi Alexander
    Khandi Alexander
    • Karen Lawson
    Eugene Lee
    Eugene Lee
    • Man #1
    James Pickens Jr.
    James Pickens Jr.
    • Man #2
    • (as James Pickins Jr.)
    Nancy Cheryll Davis
    • Teacher
    • (as Nancy Cheryl Davis)
    Jullian Roy Doster
    • Anthony
    Jada Pinkett Smith
    Jada Pinkett Smith
    • Ronnie
    • (as Jada Pinkett)
    Marilyn Coleman
    • Grandmama
    Arnold Johnson
    Arnold Johnson
    • Grandpapa
    Saafir
    Saafir
    • Harold Lawson
    • Réalisation
      • Albert Hughes
      • Allen Hughes
    • Scénario
      • Allen Hughes
      • Albert Hughes
      • Tyger Williams
    • Toute la distribution et toute l’équipe technique
    • Production, box office et plus encore chez IMDbPro

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    8nicolechan916

    Great acting, choice of narration and directing.

    The film starts off with the murders at a convenience story, and introduces the voice-over narration of the story. I find that this voice-over does wonders at making the audience sympathize with Caine's character. He was born into this society, and therefore is not to blame for his actions and choices. Though his character is not as unpredictably violent like O-Dog, and is somewhat mild. He doesn't carry a gun, and his demeanour isn't that menacing. The voice-over helps to gain some insight into his thoughts and is thus more humanized.

    Tyrin Turner does a great job portraying his character. As a young boy on the edge of adulthood and just out of high school, Caine has no direction in life, and even has trouble answering whether he cares if he lives or dies. The many close-ups show his confusion at times and at others, his indifference to violence, implying his slow immersion into becoming like O-Dog. O-Dog is represented as a bit of a psychopath with no remorse or conscience for life. It takes little to set him off and Tate does a fantastic job of portraying this terrifying character.

    This film is well made and the directing shows it. The Hughes Brothers perfectly place juxtapositions of scenes together for maximum impact. The flashback comes in the beginning and establishes Caine's back story while creating sympathy for him. The composition of shots too are done nicely, and complements the way the characters tend to travel in groups.

    There is a lot of violence in this though, and it serves to show a realistic representation but can be very brutal. As mentioned before, it takes very little to upset O-Dog and turn him loose. The swearing is also very apparent and not one sentence goes by without them. Sometimes whole conversations go by with just cursing.

    Overall a very powerful representation of ghetto society, where importance is on staying together and protecting one's own. Masculinity is also obviously a very big issue as they constantly try to assert themselves through aggression and cursing.

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    8hitchcockthelegend

    I thought killing those fools would make me feel good, but it really didn't make me feel anything.

    The directorial debut of twin brothers Albert and Allen Hughes, Menace II Society is a tough, no nonsense look at youthful black life in the Watts section of Los Angeles. The Hughes Brother's movie charts the hapless life of Caine (Tyrin Turner) as he seeks to escape the ghetto. The son of both a drug dealer (Samuel L. Jackson in a potent appearance) and an addict, Tyrin, surrounded by guns and a machismo culture, is tied to his friends and the way of life afforded him. Even as love and a chance of a way out arises with Jada Pinkett's (terrific) pretty Ronnie, it's doubtful if Tyrin will escape from the revolving door of death.

    Menace II Society had a troubled beginning, refused a video certificate on the grounds of its profane language and brutally violent scenes, it has since gone on to be viewed as one of the finer exponents of anti-violence involving Black Americans. That wasn't always the case though, many critics in the 90s were prone to calling it a film that glamorises the lifestyle of "Hood" gangsters, but offered a saver of sorts by correctly saying it had realism in amongst the harshness. Certainly the dialogue and regional slang was refreshing to hear, thus affording "Menace" and its makers praise for keeping it real, so to speak.

    Ineviatbly comparisons were (are) drawn with John Singleton's 1991 film, Boyz n the Hood. But although "Menace" is rawer, uncompromising and more visceral with impact, it lacks the intelligence of Singleton's film. Where "Boyz" had fully rounded characters, character with which to hang your hat on to, "Menace" is just a social group of youths we neither know or care about outside of the group, ego driven dynamic. When lead protagonist Tyrin is trying to deal with his inner conflict, we the audience are treated to standard run of the mill melodrama. The streetwise edginess that the Hughes' began their film with (the opening is nigh on horrific) has long since gone as they try to make a film that touches all the bases of Black Americana.

    Easily the most realistic of all the ghetto films made, in fact the film at times feels like we are on a documentary drive around downtown Watts. Menace II Society, however brutal it clearly is, has loaded the gun and shot the bullet, only to see it narrowly miss the whole target it was aiming for. Still it's one hell of an experience though. 8/10
    9kosmasp

    Gritty and nihilistic answer to Boyz

    Back then the Hughes Brothers would never even name Boyz'N'the Hood. Not just because it wasn't their influence, but because people like to compare movies. Especially when it seems like they are similar. And I say seem, because while the surface may suggest that, this is a whole different beast of a movie and a story.

    This is way more gritty and no one will tell you that it is a feel good story. But the influence of Scarface and other movies of that kind are apparent. Like a Goodfellas tracking shot and many other things. The brothers may have been very young, but they knew what they wanted ... and they were lucky enough to get (most of?) it! Like the cast, but also the overall finance for the movie ... which brings us back to Boyz ... over the years they themselves came to terms, that their movie probably got green-lit because of the success of Boyz ... and that's not a bad thing.

    And while this is down and dirty, like Scarface it's a warning, a tale of things that can and will go wrong. What goes around, comes around ... there's a lot to read into this, but the Hughes Brothers wanted show how things were ... and the influence of the movie was felt. Especially with other movies trying to copy or at least pay homage to Menace ...
    Oliver1984

    Brilliant movie

    Menace was a brilliant film. There are many reasons to it, but I think what makes it so special is it's sense of style. It proves effectively that a gritty street-drama doesn't have to look bad in order to be realistic. Instead of using hand held cams and grainy film the Hughes' shoot their film with style, influenced by John Woo, and action-comics.

    The violence used is also excessive and very graphic. There are brutal beatings as well as bloody shootings, all shot much better than your average action-movie. Like as in Dead Presidents, the directors aren't afraid of over-doing anything. Through slow-motion and impressive camera manoeuvering they're making great, exhilarating action.

    Well, besides the violence the movie is great in many other ways. The shootings and bloodlettings are just to make it more realistic, which is pretty much the goal of the movie. In heartbreaking detail the main characters narrate us through youth criminality, drug-dealing, racism and a lot of other nasty stuff. The voice-over works really well, making Menace a sort of black "Goodfellas".

    The story is great, in some points resembling some greek tragedy, with a storyline used successfully in other movies like Carlito's Way, Goodfellas, American History X and many others. It's about changing your life in time, before it's too late. If you don't change in time, all your past sins will come back to you. The movie is hilarious, sad, suspenseful and very educational for those who think there is racial equality in USA.

    The Hughes' are young, aggressive and untouchable film-makers who intend to show you the real world, and do it with style.
    Gogetad

    One of the best movies in 1993

    Menace 2 Society is in my opinion the best "Ghetto Gangster"-Movie of all time. So powerful, so strong. Perfectly showing the hard life young black people go through in the ghetto. The main-characters are Caine, and O-Dog. Caine, is not the typical gangster, he had a very hard childhood, with a dealer as father and a junkie as mother, but he doesn't want to live this kind of live and tries to change it. O-Dog is the opposite, a young man who's afraid of nothing and always has trouble with the justice. The movie shows us the road that both, including there friends pass in this strange world of drugs, violence.

    The best film the Hugh-Brother ever made, simply a must see, you will love it!!!

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    • Anecdotes
      Tupac Shakur was originally cast to play Sharif but was fired, which led to a physical fight with co-director Allen Hughes. Shakur was charged with assault and battery and bragged about the altercation on an appearance on Yo! MTV Raps (1988). A tape of the appearance was played at the trial as evidence against Shakur, and he was sentenced to fifteen days in jail.
    • Gaffes
      Before the drive-by shooting at the end of the film, Illena's cousin is seen loading an Uzi machine pistol, and when the shooting is about to begin, he aims this gun out of the car window. However, when the shooting actually starts, he has changed over to a TEC-9, a completely different type of machine pistol.
    • Citations

      [Caine Lawson reflecting after being shot]

      Caine: After stomping Ilena's cousin like that, I knew I was gonna have to deal with that fool someday. Damn. I never thought he'd come back like this, blasting. Like I said, it was funny like that in the hood sometimes. I mean, you never knew what was gonna happen, or when. I'd done too much to turn back, and I'd done too much to go on. I guess in the end it all catches up with you. My grandpa asked me one time if I care whether I live or die. Yeah, I do. Now it's too late.

    • Versions alternatives
      The Criterion Collection director's cut on LaserDisc includes the following additional footage:
      • An extra shot of bullets leaving the back of the guy Samuel L. Jackson kills
      • An extra shot of Awax holding the gang member while he shoots him
      • An small scene showing how Caine and O Dog brake into the car in the garage
      • Two extra shots of bullet wounds during the final scene
      • It also includes two deleted scenes; the funeral of Caine's cousin and a scene at his grandparents' house after the funeral
    • Connexions
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Made in America/Menace II Society/Cliffhanger/Hot Shots! Part Deux/The Long Day Closes (1993)
    • Bandes originales
      Trigga Gots No Heart
      Written by Spice 1 (as R.L. Green, Jr.), E-A-Ski (as S. Adams) and M. Ogleton

      Performed by Spice 1

      Courtesy of Jive Records

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    • How long is Menace II Society?Alimenté par Alexa
    • Why does O-Dog keep the videotape from the store after the shooting? Why does he keep watching it?
    • Why is the Watts riot footage pixelated at the beginning?
    • Why were the store owners being rude towards O-Dog and Caine in the beginning?

    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 5 janvier 1994 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Menace II Society
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Grape Street, Watts, Los Angeles, Californie, États-Unis
    • Société de production
      • New Line Cinema
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    • Budget
      • 3 500 000 $US (estimé)
    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 27 912 072 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 3 816 393 $US
      • 31 mai 1993
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 27 912 072 $US
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    • Durée
      1 heure 37 minutes
    • Couleur
      • Color
    • Mixage
      • Dolby Stereo
      • Dolby Surround 7.1
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.85 : 1

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