This is the best ghetto-reflecting movie I've ever seen.
Tyrin Turner puts in a great performance as Caine Lawson, the young, drug-dealing high-school graduate. I also liked Larenz Tate, who's one of my favorite actors, in the role of O-Dog, "America's nightmare: Young, black, and didn't give a ****".
The movie builds up an interesting plotline in the streets of Watts, California, only to end in a shocking scene, and I highly recommend it if you haven't seen it yet.
Not only the best ghetto-movie I've ever seen, one of the best movies I've seen, period!
Tyrin Turner puts in a great performance as Caine Lawson, the young, drug-dealing high-school graduate. I also liked Larenz Tate, who's one of my favorite actors, in the role of O-Dog, "America's nightmare: Young, black, and didn't give a ****".
The movie builds up an interesting plotline in the streets of Watts, California, only to end in a shocking scene, and I highly recommend it if you haven't seen it yet.
Not only the best ghetto-movie I've ever seen, one of the best movies I've seen, period!