'We need to do something about him,' Tony said, gesturing at the picture of Spider-Man on the screen.
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This movie isn't appropriate for kids and could be difficult to watch for many older teens. Tony Stark, Steve Rogers and Natasha Romanoff stood around a large table staring at a screen. A girl who is pregnant is shocked that the father wants no part in helping her. A man is accused of getting a girl pregnant, which he says is impossible since he wore a condom. Men constantly denigrate each other by calling each other words that negatively refer to women, including "bitch" and "ho." Sex is implied. There, in the shadow of the riots of 1965 and. Language includes hundreds of uses of "f-k" and the "N" word as well as "s-t," "p-y," and "d-k." A 5-year-old is handed a gun. Directors Albert and Allen Hughes and screenwriter Tyger Williams were barely into their twenties when they sent shock waves through American cinema and hip-hop culture with this fatalistic, unflinching vision of life and death on the streets of Watts, Los Angeles, in the 1990s. Characters drink alcohol and smoke marijuana and cigarettes. Expect situations in which violence is an automatic over-reaction to even small annoyances, where friends pull guns on one another, and guys get shot for being in the wrong place at the wrong time. Menace To Society Cops struggle to play catch up, until the perpetrator leaves behind a key piece of evidence at a crime scene and his true identity is revealed. The world depicted here is almost completely devoid of tenderness, warmth, and caring, with the exception of a few enduring loyalties. The message is that in many ways, the grim outcomes, the high murder rate, and the high incarceration rate for young black men are in some sense predetermined by a social system designed to keep them from succeeding, sadly still relevant today.
Parents need to know that Menace II Society is a bleak, violent, expletive-infused 1993 portrait of the dim prospects for young black men trying to escape the ghetto and to rise above the racism that put them there.