Name:Instructor:Course:Date:Movie Review: Boyz n the HoodBoyz n the Hood is a 1991 hood drama written and directed by John Singleton. The film follows the life of a boy Tre Styles and his father Furious Styles who aspires to raise his son as a responsible respected member of the society. The father lives in South Central LA a hood that characterized with crime, drugs, and guns. Boyz n the hood remains as one of those best-fictionalized films with a touching message. The film gives a summary of America’s tough serious internal problems that never appear in the front page in the news. The film tackles racism, poverty, violence, and drug abuse. The story line revolves around growing up with a single parent or perhaps none at all with a faceless enemy in form of crime (Singleton 1991). Furious Styles tries very hard to raise his son well in a surrounding typified by murder and substance abuse. The film follows Tre Styles and his friends, Ricky and Doughboy in a hardship neighborhood where seeing tomorrow is a miracle. The education system in this neighborhood seems irrelevant as in South Central LA; children do not have the pleasure to enjoy being a