I love how Doughboy is irritated about it but he LETS trey get out of the car with no argument, because he KNOWS he doesn't belong there. A thug with a heart bro.
@@IKnowImGayWhenISayThisBut in context, none of the three hitters said anything to Trey bc they knew he had an actual future ahead of him. They didn’t. That’s what Doughboy says to him in the final scene. Doughboy knew that the onus was on him to complete the job bc throughout the movie he always stood up for his brother Rickey. No matter what, they all would have to live with the guilt stemming from Rickys death. And it just so happened that Doughboy was killed two weeks afterwards.
@@corleonewest3288 Thank you, only God Knows how many times I have seen this movie when it first came out in 1991. That and American Me the following year with Edward James Olmos.
I think the reason Doeboy gets out of the car and murders Ferris at point blank range is because he is desperate to feel the satisfaction he believes getting revenge for his brother will bring him. Then you can see the puzzlement in his face right after he shoots him when he feels no different. I think the theme that was trying to be conveyed by the scene is that revenge and violence achieves nothing. It doesn’t make people feel better to get revenge, it just leaves them feeling empty and continues the cycle of misery. Truly one of the best movies of all time.
@@Lightner445555555555 Well some people say seeking forgiveness is better than seeking vengeance. However, if I was in Doeboy’s situation I would definitely want vengeance as well lol.
This movie is Gold. Every Black man in America relates to this movie. He killed my Brother, the shit is personal, He got right out the car an made sure they all were dead 💯
That's why John Singleton made her character because there are actual mother's like that who favors one child the most because of who their father was, and how it takes a toll on how they end up
I thought of it more of a realization of the act of horror he had just committed. He elaborates later about this realization when he acknowledges that he has become a statistic and will die a statistic and no one will ever give a fuck.
Every man has to choose & go his own way. To me Tre made the right move. I believe in putting things in Gods hands & not taking revenge. That said I respect the choice Doughboy made & I understand why he did it
lol these where gang members, active gang members in the heart of the gang era in LA..murdering was just another day, it was their life, ferris probably had over a dozen bodies under his belt..whats surprising is them not expecting immediate retaliation...
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Sad how Tre was closer to Ricky than Dough was...his actual brother. The fact Dough let Tre out the car spoke volumes. Cube knew that just like Ricky wasn't about that life, Tre wasn't bout that life either. He had to be bout that life for both of them. Powerful.
From the start of the film they foreshadow the end, “gimme my brothers ball back!” dough settled the beefs in the hood for his brother from the beginning
@@Indervallervooooooo that's right just like that night on Crenshaw when Ferris started that shit and bumped rick in the 1st place dough got out and squashed it quick
@@jasonb.3874 Doughboy was jealous of Ricky becuz their momma loved Ricky in a special way and Doughboy wanted that same love....Just go back and watch how she treated DB when DB and Rick got into that fight before Rick got killed.
Yea I can see that, but u don't think she loved dough less I think she just realized ricky was their ticket out the hood. Doughboy was always fucking up since way back in the day getting locked up being a hoodlum and underachieving.
Very true. I think that’s largely because the characters were all humanized. For example, when the guys were eating and just being young people chilling out. Notice how the dude said he’s going to his lady’s house and his homeboy is going home with his pop. They were still kids themselves. Very heavy scene and movie overall.
No matter how many times I watch this film, seeing Ricky’s test score along with his crying mother breaks me down into pieces every time. Unbelievably powerful scene.
@HurrikaneBEA5T I believe the army is respectable and all, but I hope he would have researched it first. If he applied himself hard enough, he could have gone to Nuke School and made 6 figures after the military
That wasn’t a time for clowning bro even though he may not have respected tre for getting out the mission still had to continue we can deal with that later
@@bluebloodroyalty8012 Nah I get that man but the fact they didn't say anything to Trey shows they respected him. I know fellas who would clown on you and call you a pussy for backing out of something even less serious than this. Trey wasn't about that sort of life and they recognised it. Didn't try to pressure him or make him feel like a coward, just let him out of the car and did their business. There's sharks out there who would have forced the gun into Treys hand in this scenario.
@@roryslaine7896 there was no time to talk about why he didnt want to stay in the car so they all were quiet about it nothing had to be said when guys are about to take an enemy out there's nothing to talk about
@@ryanr20091 Doughboy understood why Tre got out the car, he even told him he shouldn't have been there in the first place because he didn't want it to come back and haunt him 💯
@@bluebloodroyalty8012 there's a whole other scene after this where Dough Boy talked to him about getting out of the car. Basically, there was no love lost.
I don’t think people realized how talented monster was w/ that AK shooting from a moving car while crouched in the back and able to hit every shot dude was a professional gunmen
Underated comment because everything matters especially when shooting a pistol Sight,trigger control,breath Your sights will be right on target but if don’t control the recoil it’ll end up at the bottom And I didn’t even mention being under pressure so just imagine you shooting directly at somebody and it end up hitting somebody window
Not to mention it was nighttime plus Monster had on shades plus he fired the rifle with the stock folded under. Monster was a Monster with that Chinese Type 56 AK-47
It's even more heartbreaking to see that Ricky got a 710 on his SAT, which was more than enough to get into the Scolarship he wanted to be in. He never got the chance to live that honored life 😔
Nah you wrong in another life Ricky survived and was accepted to college on a full athletic scholarship and went on to play for the NY Giants (See the Best Man & The Best Man Wedding)
People always use guns to result to violence then they kill a mothers or fathers child then go eat and have fun like its nothing never understood y there to afraid to take an ass whipping u get less time for fighting than u do killing someone one but people don't think
What I really loved about this scene isn't that Tre just dutifully listens...he STILL sneaks off to go with Doughboy and Monsta to get revenge. But the impact of the father is felt in the car...the weight of that presence in his life, the lessons...he realizes this is a life altering thing that's going to happen and not in a good way...and rightfully asks to get out. And Doughboy, to his credit, obliges. Teenagers will test your gangsta no matter how well you raise them. But the idea is, if you raise them right, eventually they make the right decisions BECAUSE of how you raised them.
Naw. He heard Monsta Slap that magazine inside that choppa and said "Yeeaahhh. Tre Said naaawww. He realized them boys wasn't just out riding. They really going to get revenge
The fact that Cube only says 5 words in this entire scene and yet still gets his attitude across perfectly goes to show you how great the acting in this movie is.
This is one of those "hard to watch twice" movies. That doesn't mean it's bad, it means the realism is so nicely done, that it actually gets my anxiety going. Movies rarely have that effect on me anymore; yeah, lots still leave me on the edge of my seat, but there's no true anxiety. That's how brilliant this movie is. And Ice Cube really proved his acting skills! I see so much hate because he's in a lot of comedies, but this here is an unforgettable piece, not just his skills, but this movie for its realism and message.
Tre's dad when he came out the room wanted to tell Tre something bad. In that little scene you could tell he was angry and upset he left but glad he was home. He knew his son made the right decision by NOT going. Plus Ricky just died so he felt empathy 😊. Great scene
I took something similar from this too. His dad probably understood tre cuz his friend got shot in front of him and died in his arms. But at the same time he was mad obviously at Tre but probably mad at himself too. For not moving out that environment for Tre to even go through that. He wanted to tell him something but what can you really say to someone especially your child, when they seen someone they love die in there arms, from some bullshit. And it’s not like Ricky was in a gang too he was just walking to the store. Powerful scene. So much to take from this
I feel that scene as a dad. Sometimes you feel like you have to scold/punish your child but because they made a right decision or told the truth etc. you also feel like coming down on them will teach them that doing the right thing doesn't matter. And in the end you don't know what to say and can only let your presence be seen and felt and then walk away. In those situations you NEVER feel like you made the right decision because you don't know what it was. But you have to keep being there and keep trying and make sure your kid knows it.
The dialogue between Ferris and his friends is so telling of the overall story. That could have been banter between Monster and Doughboy or even Tre and Ricky. Singleton's writing shines here as it shows the similarities between these neighborhood mortal enemies. They are all trying to survive the brutal violence of their environments, but the only real difference is living a few blocks away from each other.
Its fucked up cus the gang violence cycle is so tight that its still on now and might not ever break like that. Thats why Furious was the only father shown in that entire hood. I wouldnt be suprised if rickys son ended up being in the streets to. It’s something that can’t be stopped man fucked up
What Singleton was showing was the total lack of remorse Ferris and his crew felt, hours after murdering Ricky. They're eating, talking and laughing. They don't care. Homicide is a routine activity for them. Singleton wrote them as totally unsympathetic characters. Ferris deliberately knocked over Ricky to start the feud with him and Doughboy. Then they killed Ricky for no reason.
@@truckferraritruckferrari Ricky's son is going to be gang banger too and shot especially growing up in the Watts district of South Central Los Angeles.
I love how they just let trey out the car because they knew he didn’t have it in him deep down inside. It shows they really loved him and respected him and they still messed with him afterwards
Fun fact: the actor who played Ricky’s killer in this movie felt so impacted by the movie that afterwards he became an actual gang member and like a real life villain. Killed multiple people and shit
He was already a gang member, when they were doing the movie they chose people who lived in the hood. He went to prison and then he got killed by his cellmate.
At 4:35 Dough knew that although he had killed the men that killed his brother, he had just signed his own death warrant. He knew he was next in that never ending cycle of street warfare.
It’s because furious couldn’t answer the young brothers question when he was speaking in Compton. It’s kill or be killed in those environments. Either you gone be a predator or the prey. Sometimes tryna do right is gambling with your life. You see what happened to rick
2:12 I love that Singleton takes a beat to humanize who to this point have essentially been faceless villains. They're just kids caught in the same cycle and the movie could just have easily followed them.
@@doxholiday1372 it is true tho if all u see growing up is gang violence and lifestyle unless u have someone like furious in ur life You will naturally fallow that path and this was before social media and even the internet so other than the news which is extremely biased u don’t see life outside of where h physically not defending people like those gang dudes but it’s not something as simple as they had a better alternative and chose this it’s more of this ur all I know and I’m comfortable with it and let me be the best at it so I won’t end up like the lower ranked guys or innocent killed in crossfire
1:44 still makes me shed a tear as the horn of the music score blows knowing that Ricky pass the S.A.T. and it’s sad bruh didn’t make it to college over some bs
I'm 40 yrs old, been watching this shyt since I was a child and it still hurts. The feelings of dread, regret and sadness are still fresh as the first time I watched it. Rest up Mr. Singleton 🥀
I love the one comment I remember seeing on a Boyz n Da Hood Comment : _"Damn, Monster is on point with that AK-47, even while shooting from a moving vehicle, his targets are moving and he's shooting in the dark."_
It's the mom opening up his sat scores that does it for me, if your a parent you can feel the pain knowing he made it to college but will never get the chance eats at your heart
What always threw me off was the fact she was so hurt at seeing her son down and out the first thing she did was reach for her breast to breast feed him to give him life ..tru motherly instinct kicked all the way in on that one
They all run into the parking lot where a car can chase them down and line up nice and straight to all get mowed down. Run behind the building you domconts, it is a driveby.
He wanted him to know who was killing him. He wanted to look into the eyes of the dude who killed his brother and know why he was getting them face shots 💥💥 live by the sword die by the sword it’s kinda funny that he kicks him right in the ass tho 😂 could’ve kicked his leg wounds but chose the ass
The look on doughboys face the pondering of life and death and the fact that he just committed murder Ice Cube did such a great job capturing that emotion well done sir
It was satisfying to see Dough get revenge for his brother and not letting the movie end with just showing Ricky’s funeral. But at the same time, a letdown to find out Dough was killed weeks later.
That whole sequence of events after Ricky got shot was incredible. Life is all about decisions and Trey getting out of the car was the best decision he ever made. After 3 hours he had time to think about what happens next. On the flip side, doughboy knew what his future held with his decision and considering his mom already wrote him off and he probably was going to end up in prison or dead anyway but in his heart he had to put some closure on his brothers murder which in turn would guarantee his mom that street justice was served to the killer of her favorite son. When Trey got home his dad had no idea where he’s been or what he had done but at that point he didn’t care. Even thought he was pissed and disappointed in Trey, he was relieved that Trey was home safe. That whole movie was very well written and acted and after 25 years it’s still one of my favorites. The sad part is It hits home for so many people.
When I saw this in the Theater, everyone cheered when the thugs got shot!! My wife and I just sat there dumbfounded shaking our heads. These people miss the entire point of the movie where one group kills another which then kills another in an endless cycle of violence… and they completely.. missed.. the point!!
Those cheers came from feelings of anger and hopelessness. Sometimes people don’t get that closure in real life, that they live vicariously through these characters.
@@Flodro250 given the amount of killings there were in the late eighties, I’d say lots of people got that closure!! Right before they too were knocked off..
I think they got the point, but a part of them still wanted to see those boys pay for what they did. That’s why revenge movies are so popular. Even though people know violence begets violence and vengeance is wrong, it’s still a super powerful motive.
I agree that's why I'm so protective and always on my son and teaching him right from wrong and not to grow up and deal with the BULLSHIT I had to deal with growing up which got me into some bad decisions making especially with violence
Eventhough Furious was angry at Tre for leaving with Dough and putting him through that fright and anxiety, he was still relieved to see his son walk through that front door.
I see a lot of people don’t talk about the interaction between Tre and his father... When Tre walked in and his father saw him..It was basically like.. His father was disappointed, but he sees that he didn’t go with Dough and the crew and his son still alive and didn’t do anything stupid. He was pissed but a part of him on the inside was happy that Tre changed his mind and came back.
Well like monster said, they had been out lurking for 3hrs.. trey dad didn't know what happened.. he looked at him in disgust, like "you damn fool, I hope you didn't do what I think you did" and slammed the door
@@marquezsmith8889 I used to think that. But look at how his dad was twirling those hand strengthening balls. When Tre got out the car, he stopped. He knew somehow that his son didn't do anything to anybody, and seeing him was more of relief he was alive and disappointment that he thought about murdering someone.
This is my favorite scene because it hit home. A few years before this movie came out, I was 16, a senior in high school, already signed my full athletic scholarship to a D1 SEC school for track. BOOM, got a girl pregnant. When my parents found out from my girl’s parents, my father didn’t talk to me, no exaggeration, for three weeks. Not one word. When he finally decided to speak, his tone was that disappointing tone, yet calm. This is what he said to me: “I gave you condoms. I spoke to you about this. You’ve always been focused. I never had to worry about you getting caught up because you were your own man. You stuck to your plan. You got the scholarship, you were going to study law and become a lawyer. I talked to you about the temptation of a woman and how it can make you lose focus. You have to ask yourself not how it happened, but WHY did it happen. Son, I told you it’s not about who is the smartest, it’s about who has the most self discipline. This happened because you lost your self discipline. You knew what could happen, and you took the chance. I love you to death. You’re my son. I’m disappointed, but your life isn’t over because of this. It’s just now you have to make another plan for yourself to become successful. And, although I’m disappointed, I’m going to be here for you until I die. That doesn’t mean you don’t own this. That means I’m not giving up on you, so don’t give up on yourself. Pick your head up, get out of your funk, and let’s start thinking on how we become successful together. I’m sorry I didn’t talk to you the past couple of weeks, but I went over and over it on how did this happen when you knew better. So, pick up and let’s get back to work” he stood up, told me to stand up, hugged me and said he loves me, and walks out my room. Well, the girl, who was also 16 and going into senior year, ended up having an abortion. My mother fought against it, but her parents had the right and that’s what happened. After the abortion, my father again had a talk with me. He said I dodged a bullet. Hoped I learned my lesson in losing focus and losing self discipline. That was 1989. I went on to become that lawyer in 1995. No more mishaps. So, when this movie came out, my father and I just looked at each other as if to say “does this scene look familiar?”! It’s exactly how it happened to me.
THANK YOU. I saw the disappointment in Furious' eyes when he saw Tre, but mixed with that disappointment was the relief that Tre was home. He saw in his son's eyes that Tre didn't go through with it. I'm happy someone else saw that from this clip.
@@brightman8090 Facts I'm with you but check out his face reaction after he shot. He had a tear come down knowing revenge or no revenge little Ricky is gone
0:05 That moment when you're hoping that all the life lessons you've taught your son has paid off. I know furious had to be going through it psychologically.
I’m 33 and I’ve been watching this since I was young as it was when it came out and movie never gets old. The music during this scene was EVERYTHING AND SO PERFECTLY PLACED.
Most of the time you can't turn just anybody into actors. You'll see directors try to use athletes, rappers to act and you can tell they're not real actors. But imagine being a kid straight out the rap group NWA and transitioning to acting and you kill it. Ice Cubes acting in this scene was so good dawg
I used to think the same way until I watching it a few more times and got older doughs mother loved him but it was different than how she loved ricky but dough needed/wanted the love that ricky was getting hear me out when dough got arrested momma showed tough love by letting the cops take him maybe it straightens him out when he came home who threw him his party and who's house was it at mommas dough isn't doin much other than banging and selling dope yet mom nvr kicks him out nvr puts him out in the street she showed love but not in an affectionate way
@Millennial Smark yo trust me only reason why I was able to analyze it like that is because I come from a f'd up home the person I initially replied to could be 100% right but the more I watched it and also becoming a parent myself the more I started to come up with that conclusion
@@jordanflores5687 nah she didn’t she treated them both differently she was a bad mother she obviously loved Ricky more cuz he was they ticket out the hood
When Trey got out the car and none of his boys gave him shit for it, some people don't need to be in that life and Trey was one of them. They knew that
Killing his brother's killers was all he thought he had left. His delaying their deaths wasn't to make them suffer it was to hold onto life a little longer. It broke him, he died that night his actual death was inevitable at the point.
I felt so bad for DB! And I can also relate to him. A mother who didn't give damn about you, but loves her other kids, due to whatever problems she has had with a past relationship. So I understand that DB just wanted his mother to love him, and by his mother picking, and choosing which child to raise, only created jealousy, and animosity in the household. I can relate a million times! This is real life! DB never had his mother, he lost his brother, that'll make anyone go off the deep end. I'm just glad that I didn't.
J Cole actually made a song about it called "middle child"... I know doe and Ricky didn't have another sibling, but same thing.. that middle child shit is wild
@losangeles1618Sounds like you got shot down by a few. Still bitter like a scorned broad. Probably got clowned for being lame also. While Brothers like me were getting the women that you couldn't get .😅
The ironic thing is that i read somewhere where the actor's that played Dukie and Ricky's shooter met tragic and violent ends in real life. The guy that played Monster later went on to be in the movie South Central, another hood classic.
Only reason tre wanted out of the car so he could reunite with brandi on the way to college Dough boy gave him that look like yea I gotta let you out you got a future
That wasn't the final scene. Sadly, in the final scene, as Doughboy walks away from a poignant conversation with Trey about the revenge and the state of the world, his figure fades and disappears and a caption states that he was murdered two weeks later. A truly sad ending to an all-too-real flick.
This scene was so touching. Lawrence Fishbourne was almost meditating for his son as though he was in the car with his son...."think son, think about your future., come back to me son" and Dough boy respected his decision, Ricky passing his exams and not having his future....the anger, the love combined. ....and so sad so many wasted young lives :( peace to all 2021
Looking back at this film, I can't believe that John is gone. RIP John, Dookie (with the pacifier) the dude who smoked Ricky, and even the dude who gave them the football back. DAMN
Yep. John had a bad stroke & never recovered; "Dookie" was at a street race & got into an argument with someone and was shot dead; Lloyd Avery (Ricky's killer) actually became a Blood some years down the road, was sent to prison, and killed by his celly; and the one who gave Ricky his football back was killed in a car wreck...
I saw this movie when I was young. No matter how hard it is you just gotta man up to it. I still go through the motions just lookin at this clip. Hurts.
@@natedoggcata she was just proud of her son like any mother would be ..Rickey was doing something positive with his life .while doughboy was a loser that didn't care
4:36 is when Doughboy realized he felt no better killing those guys that killed Ricky, he knew then that Trè made the right decision gettin out the car to go back home
How is he supposed to look? His brother was killed hours before and he killed the people who did it. It’s as simple as that. He did what he thought he had to do.
All those years of wisdom and love from Furious finally started resonating with Trey in that car; even though he was initially angry he finally calmed down and thought about a small moment of anger could ruin his whole life
The only thing this scene makes me feel is crying. My cousin loved this movie and for being in the wrong steps he was gunned down 5 years ago. When we were kids He always cried at the scene where that boy got out of the Impala. May my cousin rest in peace
I love how Doughboy is irritated about it but he LETS trey get out of the car with no argument, because he KNOWS he doesn't belong there. A thug with a heart bro.
I know right. I always knew how irritated he was, but he still let him out.
Dough learned a lot in prison and respected that Trey wasn't part of The Life
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@@shanedpain7734 you really talking about a character's life like that? lmao!!
He pulled off immediately afterwards lol
Doe boy was a real friend he didn’t snap on Trey when he ask to get out the car cause he know he wasn’t build for this type of life
Naw fake ass friend. If he was real he wouldn't have stopped and trey is fake af for not wanting revenge smh
@@IKnowImGayWhenISayThisBut God works in mysterious ways
@@IKnowImGayWhenISayThisBut some friends ain't for everything...we call that diversity...
@@IKnowImGayWhenISayThisBut in context, none of the three hitters said anything to Trey bc they knew he had an actual future ahead of him. They didn’t. That’s what Doughboy says to him in the final scene. Doughboy knew that the onus was on him to complete the job bc throughout the movie he always stood up for his brother Rickey. No matter what, they all would have to live with the guilt stemming from Rickys death. And it just so happened that Doughboy was killed two weeks afterwards.
that very true a real friend will let you get out
30 years later, this movie is still a classic!
Always will be no matter what year
💯💯💯
@@corleonewest3288
Thank you, only God Knows how many times I have seen this movie when it first came out in 1991. That and American Me the following year with Edward James Olmos.
Facts
@@josecarranza7555
No, I am not. Why did you ask if I was White?
I think the reason Doeboy gets out of the car and murders Ferris at point blank range is because he is desperate to feel the satisfaction he believes getting revenge for his brother will bring him. Then you can see the puzzlement in his face right after he shoots him when he feels no different. I think the theme that was trying to be conveyed by the scene is that revenge and violence achieves nothing. It doesn’t make people feel better to get revenge, it just leaves them feeling empty and continues the cycle of misery. Truly one of the best movies of all time.
And yet... nobody ever suggests anything better.
Great analysis.
@@Lightner445555555555 Well some people say seeking forgiveness is better than seeking vengeance. However, if I was in Doeboy’s situation I would definitely want vengeance as well lol.
@@hmonsta1189 Appreciate it. Just my thoughts. I have no idea if that was what Singleton really wanted to convey.
The power of John Singleton.
That sax really hits the emotion in this scene. Classic movie.
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This movie is Gold. Every Black man in America relates to this movie. He killed my Brother, the shit is personal, He got right out the car an made sure they all were dead 💯
YEA 💥😎 😎😎
@@bXny9 YEAH
@@scillavanilla5356 what's the name of the track?
DOUGH LOVED HIS BROTHER BUT IF THERE WAS ANY RESENTMENT I BLAME THEIR MAMA FOR TREATING THEM DIFFERENTLY
I didn't like her neither because she blamed Doughboy for crap.
That's why John Singleton made her character because there are actual mother's like that who favors one child the most because of who their father was, and how it takes a toll on how they end up
@@princeparish5001SAD BUT VERY TRUE
@@princeparish5001 facts!
My mom does the same thing she treats the kids like they're everything but it's like I don't even exist yo that shit gets to me sometimes
The moment he realizes that killing Ferris isn't going to take away the pain of losing his brother... such a powerful scene
I thought of it more of a realization of the act of horror he had just committed. He elaborates later about this realization when he acknowledges that he has become a statistic and will die a statistic and no one will ever give a fuck.
@@Kyle2516 That's a very realistic and sad way of putting it. However, I'm in full agreement with you 💪💯
That's when he crossed the line. Point of no return
Nah it was more of a "I revengend my bro now I can cry" kinda cry
@@tonesosa5155 only the real can relate 👌🏾
When your homeboy on parole and still down to put in work with you for situation that deep, he definitely a ride or die friend
Have you ever heard of the word "is"?
I wouldn’t have waited I would’ve jumped in the driver seat and picked up doughboy
@@randolphdukeHave u ever heard of different dialects?
@@Mana-hd5qt No. I've only heard of using proper English.
Not too many left.. a real friend
Trey made the right choice and Doughboy respected that
That's why tre wanted to get out of the car
@@thepromiseman7745 noooo really? Damn how did I not guess that?
@@senpai4454 tre did that for brandi not Ricky .. because he wanted to be across the way in college with her. But he never went
Brother from another mother
Every man has to choose & go his own way. To me Tre made the right move. I believe in putting things in Gods hands & not taking revenge. That said I respect the choice Doughboy made & I understand why he did it
It always tripped me up how three dudes could murder someone in cold blood and then be casually out having a meal like it’s just another day
Because it was another day
lol these where gang members, active gang members in the heart of the gang era in LA..murdering was just another day, it was their life, ferris probably had over a dozen bodies under his belt..whats surprising is them not expecting immediate retaliation...
These were members of the Bloods Gang
@@jesus4lyfe00 Same gang members literally circled another gang’s neighborhood multiple times in the same week?
@@jesus4lyfe00 exactly
Shout out to Dooky for unintentionally finding Ricky's killers by simply asking to go get something to eat. He a real one for that. 💯💯
Hell yeah if they ain’t catch them that night they would’ve ducked they shit for a while
Fr man dooky was on sight
@@kevonsidek9737 bro they was out the night off eating outside …. They wasn’t ducking shit 😂😂
Rip Dooky sadly he was gunned down in real life
There they go right there
Monster has incredible accuracy. Hit three moving targets at night time from a moving vehicle with shades on.
gangsta mechanics
He would probably be really good at call of duty
that's from playing duck hunt lol
Boa he had a K!!! 😂
U hitting at least 2 with a K
And that was for Ricky
Mfs was ready to kill the whole night
accuracy so good that if ol boy in the black survived he woulda been paralyzed and amputated from the 2 knee shots and direct spine shot 😂
"Goddamn man and I'm on parole ain't this about a bitch!" gets me every time 😂
😂😂😂
He killed one dude at that
Dead as fuck
💯 😂😂😂😂😂
@km what fucking City u in
What having a father in your life can do....
This should have more likes
Yes!
Yeah, it’s so important...man it makes me so sad to see this...
This is a very important comment.
A real father who can raise a child
Homie in the back with the AK really said "I'm on parole" after gunning down the Opps... 😆☠🤣
Ain't that bout bitch man I thought I was the only caught that lol
Yea😂🤣😂🤣
And still stayed with him true friend
That's was monster.
@@thepromiseman7745 the actor who played monster ain't dead,
He still alive and kickin it💯
The part where Ricky’s mom sees her sons results always gets to me. Phenomenal film
I think that is actually more sad than Rick's death because of what his life could have been.
That was significant also because it showed she had to deal with that child crying she knew that was for life she had to carry that burden
She a top notch actor
All the way around. Her reaction to Ricky getting killed was so real
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Sad how Tre was closer to Ricky than Dough was...his actual brother. The fact Dough let Tre out the car spoke volumes. Cube knew that just like Ricky wasn't about that life, Tre wasn't bout that life either. He had to be bout that life for both of them. Powerful.
TBF a lot of people are closer to their friends than their actual siblings
From the start of the film they foreshadow the end, “gimme my brothers ball back!” dough settled the beefs in the hood for his brother from the beginning
@@DuceVasquez215 yeah you right.
@@Indervallervooooooo that's right just like that night on Crenshaw when Ferris started that shit and bumped rick in the 1st place dough got out and squashed it quick
Dough was in and out jail that’s part of the reason they wasn’t close
Even tho doughboy was jealous of rickey..... And felt left out.. he loved his brotha💯💯
Always had his back🙏🏼 fly high Ricky🕊
Doughboy wasn't jealous of ricky he was mad because he wanted ricky to be a thug like him but ricky choose the straight and narrow
It wasnt that ,it was just the hate from his mama made him mad some times to the point he take it out on Ricky
@@jasonb.3874 Doughboy was jealous of Ricky becuz their momma loved Ricky in a special way and Doughboy wanted that same love....Just go back and watch how she treated DB when DB and Rick got into that fight before Rick got killed.
Yea I can see that, but u don't think she loved dough less I think she just realized ricky was their ticket out the hood. Doughboy was always fucking up since way back in the day getting locked up being a hoodlum and underachieving.
This scene hits so many emotions, it's intense, it's sad, it's regret, it's everything
Yea John Singleton was a genius, gotta think he was only 20 years old and did such a classic
@Poppy Kneegrow he could of gotten killed not listening to his advice. Mad af that tough luv
Very true. I think that’s largely because the characters were all humanized. For example, when the guys were eating and just being young people chilling out. Notice how the dude said he’s going to his lady’s house and his homeboy is going home with his pop. They were still kids themselves. Very heavy scene and movie overall.
@@watitduful Ferris was a grown ass man hanging with those teenagers regardless good point tho
@@99sfinest Dang was he lol!? Appreciate the props.
No matter how many times I watch this film, seeing Ricky’s test score along with his crying mother breaks me down into pieces every time. Unbelievably powerful scene.
Especially when you lost homies to tha streetz for real
💯💯😔boy was stressing bout to say fuck college/nfl and go to the army not knowing he killed the test
I think it would have hit even harder if he won the lottery with those scratch offs.
@HurrikaneBEA5T I believe the army is respectable and all, but I hope he would have researched it first. If he applied himself hard enough, he could have gone to Nuke School and made 6 figures after the military
Fuck the mom she was a bitch to doughboy for no reason
I really respect the fact that Doughboy and the other fellas didn't clown on Trey for getting out of the car. They knew he wasn't about that.
That wasn’t a time for clowning bro even though he may not have respected tre for getting out the mission still had to continue we can deal with that later
@@bluebloodroyalty8012 Nah I get that man but the fact they didn't say anything to Trey shows they respected him. I know fellas who would clown on you and call you a pussy for backing out of something even less serious than this. Trey wasn't about that sort of life and they recognised it. Didn't try to pressure him or make him feel like a coward, just let him out of the car and did their business. There's sharks out there who would have forced the gun into Treys hand in this scenario.
@@roryslaine7896 there was no time to talk about why he didnt want to stay in the car so they all were quiet about it nothing had to be said when guys are about to take an enemy out there's nothing to talk about
@@ryanr20091 Doughboy understood why Tre got out the car, he even told him he shouldn't have been there in the first place because he didn't want it to come back and haunt him 💯
@@bluebloodroyalty8012 there's a whole other scene after this where Dough Boy talked to him about getting out of the car. Basically, there was no love lost.
I don’t think people realized how talented monster was w/ that AK shooting from a moving car while crouched in the back and able to hit every shot dude was a professional gunmen
Underated comment because everything matters especially when shooting a pistol
Sight,trigger control,breath
Your sights will be right on target but if don’t control the recoil it’ll end up at the bottom
And I didn’t even mention being under pressure so just imagine you shooting directly at somebody and it end up hitting somebody window
"You just don't lead em so much"
Ain't war hell!
@Alan Brown got a vette engine in it bro
Not to mention it was nighttime plus Monster had on shades plus he fired the rifle with the stock folded under. Monster was a Monster with that Chinese Type 56 AK-47
It’s a movie...
It's even more heartbreaking to see that Ricky got a 710 on his SAT, which was more than enough to get into the Scolarship he wanted to be in. He never got the chance to live that honored life 😔
He needed a 700 so he would have went to college!
Wasn't it 702
@@realplayagaming9577 nah if u look closely it says he got a 710 and he needed to get a 700 or more to get into the scholarship he wanted to be in
Nah you wrong in another life Ricky survived and was accepted to college on a full athletic scholarship and went on to play for the NY Giants (See the Best Man & The Best Man Wedding)
People always use guns to result to violence then they kill a mothers or fathers child then go eat and have fun like its nothing never understood y there to afraid to take an ass whipping u get less time for fighting than u do killing someone one but people don't think
What I really loved about this scene isn't that Tre just dutifully listens...he STILL sneaks off to go with Doughboy and Monsta to get revenge. But the impact of the father is felt in the car...the weight of that presence in his life, the lessons...he realizes this is a life altering thing that's going to happen and not in a good way...and rightfully asks to get out. And Doughboy, to his credit, obliges. Teenagers will test your gangsta no matter how well you raise them. But the idea is, if you raise them right, eventually they make the right decisions BECAUSE of how you raised them.
Well said
Totally agree
Yep my mom. I still hear her voice when I make big choices. Good or bad..
Fr
Naw. He heard Monsta Slap that magazine inside that choppa and said "Yeeaahhh. Tre Said naaawww. He realized them boys wasn't just out riding. They really going to get revenge
The music is really fitting to these scenes, they give a solitaire vibe.
Sound design is so key🔥
Bro how the hell were u here 25 years ago
@@anime-holic9279 ayo wtf he a time traveler?
Bruh deadass I thought I was trippin bro how the hell were you here 25 years ago?
@@isaiahsmith3309 Yeah same lolz
The fact that Cube only says 5 words in this entire scene and yet still gets his attitude across perfectly goes to show you how great the acting in this movie is.
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Turn yo punk ass over 💥
Turn yo punk ass over
It was great acting because those gang bangers some of them really lived that life before.
Ice cube was really playing himself lol
The foreshadowing of Monster shooting like a pro on Duck Hunt was class 👌
When Monster loaded that clip and the beat drops sends chills down my spine!
Yeaa!
When Monster loads the clip and says ‘yeeaahh’ and that beat drops. Chills every time. 💯
Yes
Every time I re load on any game I always quote monster!
Yeeahh!!!!
0:31
YES!!!!
Or when the guys fall like bowling pins and there’s that piano note
This is one of those "hard to watch twice" movies. That doesn't mean it's bad, it means the realism is so nicely done, that it actually gets my anxiety going. Movies rarely have that effect on me anymore; yeah, lots still leave me on the edge of my seat, but there's no true anxiety. That's how brilliant this movie is. And Ice Cube really proved his acting skills! I see so much hate because he's in a lot of comedies, but this here is an unforgettable piece, not just his skills, but this movie for its realism and message.
probably one of the realest movies ever made
Damn, I thought you was me because my profile was exactly yours, now I have it as my wallpaper and these are my exact thoughts that you said.
I know what you mean this movie is the goat
That's how I feel about What's Love Got To Do With It movie. It's too much
Not to take any credit away from him, he wasn’t really acting, it was more like echoing shit from his younger days
32 years later. What a masterpiece.
Tre's dad when he came out the room wanted to tell Tre something bad. In that little scene you could tell he was angry and upset he left but glad he was home. He knew his son made the right decision by NOT going. Plus Ricky just died so he felt empathy 😊. Great scene
Do you think the father knew he didn't participate in the revenge?
Yes, he knew he didn't participate in revenge. He could look into his son's eyes and see. Tre wasn't that type of guy.
I took something similar from this too. His dad probably understood tre cuz his friend got shot in front of him and died in his arms. But at the same time he was mad obviously at Tre but probably mad at himself too. For not moving out that environment for Tre to even go through that. He wanted to tell him something but what can you really say to someone especially your child, when they seen someone they love die in there arms, from some bullshit. And it’s not like Ricky was in a gang too he was just walking to the store. Powerful scene. So much to take from this
I agree, he knew his son wasn't about that life... He was just disappointed
I feel that scene as a dad. Sometimes you feel like you have to scold/punish your child but because they made a right decision or told the truth etc. you also feel like coming down on them will teach them that doing the right thing doesn't matter. And in the end you don't know what to say and can only let your presence be seen and felt and then walk away. In those situations you NEVER feel like you made the right decision because you don't know what it was. But you have to keep being there and keep trying and make sure your kid knows it.
I swear this scene would not have worked with any other soundtrack. Absolute art.
It would definitely wrk with something else
But I get what u saying
2pac hit em up would be nice for it 😂
@@jmane4581 😂
@@LouLou-ft8yp or maybe wonderwall by oasis
@@jmane4581Stanley Clarke- Black on black crime
"And I'm on parole man, ain't this about a bitch!"
Kills me every time. 🤣
That was a Classic line by the Monster!!
When did he say that part
Worries about parole but over here causing a triple homicide with a whole ass AK47😂😂
Kills Ferris every time too!
😂@@Zoom12002
I love how Rockstar took elements from this film and used it in San Andreas, terrific movie!
San Andreas is the best Rockstar game and story.
@Shy Guy Exactly 💯
Kilo trays scopin' us out
@Shy Guy When he dropped it truly was ahead. These days stuff is behind. No excitement
Theres an Npc that represents the protagonist even tho some people think is Will Smith from the Fresh Prince Of Bel-Air lol
Seeing that 710 is still heartbreaking to me. Ricky was about to go to college.
A good one too.
@then 5:25 ßhfjjxgson1Halo
With the football scholarship.
The scene where his dad is sitting there and Tre starts to think about him and cry is so powerful. Makes me think of my dad
Know damn well you never met your dad lmao 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@panchopistol6897 You know you would never say that in person because you know you would get the $hit slapped out of you lls
@@So_Oneal
I'm 6'3 250 lbs... All muscle did 2:tours in Afghanistan when it was way worse than it is now... Wanna bet 🐒boi
Blacks
Are a cancer to this country
"Turn your punk ass over!"...The 5 worst words you'll ever hear when Ice Cube is standing behind you with a gun..
4:07
This movie is deep man... Its just incredible how shit went down back then, and in some places still.
Everyday til this day my guy.
Wasn't no cameras and all the shit everywhere like it is now as long as nobody saw you and told you could get away with just about anything
@@jasonb.3874 it still happens even with all the cameras some thugs don't care.
Not like back then tho. At that time l.a had ,over 3000 homicides that was gang related. 90s n 80s was insane
@@jasonb.3874 Eeexactly. You square up with someone now days and you get 20 phones pulled on you
Dough knew Tre wasn’t about that life and Dough didn’t want that life for him. That’s a great friend.
Right! Most dudes would've tried to clown em for it! Dough knew Trey wasn't built like that and Trey already knew not to try to talk Dough out of it!
Being in situations like that we didn't' let dudes get in the car period. Nobody clowned them. It's still all love the next day.
When monster loaded up that shit an said “YEA” you can just feel that shit!
Yea!
"There they go right there"...
"Trun off the lights, hit the lights!" No hesitation
For real....
Lol it was like a producer tag when the music hits
no doubt mane I love that part.. you can see it in his eyes...
The dialogue between Ferris and his friends is so telling of the overall story. That could have been banter between Monster and Doughboy or even Tre and Ricky. Singleton's writing shines here as it shows the similarities between these neighborhood mortal enemies. They are all trying to survive the brutal violence of their environments, but the only real difference is living a few blocks away from each other.
real true, a lot of people would have been friends if it weren't for all this gang shit
The saddest part for me. Them being human, just ignorant and brought up wrong smh
Its fucked up cus the gang violence cycle is so tight that its still on now and might not ever break like that. Thats why Furious was the only father shown in that entire hood. I wouldnt be suprised if rickys son ended up being in the streets to. It’s something that can’t be stopped man fucked up
What Singleton was showing was the total lack of remorse Ferris and his crew felt, hours after murdering Ricky. They're eating, talking and laughing. They don't care. Homicide is a routine activity for them. Singleton wrote them as totally unsympathetic characters. Ferris deliberately knocked over Ricky to start the feud with him and Doughboy. Then they killed Ricky for no reason.
@@truckferraritruckferrari Ricky's son is going to be gang banger too and shot especially growing up in the Watts district of South Central Los Angeles.
I like how splitting up is what got Ricky killed but not splitting up is what got them all killed
Nigga was even yelling “don’t follow me!”
I love how they just let trey out the car because they knew he didn’t have it in him deep down inside. It shows they really loved him and respected him and they still messed with him afterwards
I died laughing 😂 when “Ferris” hollered “Don’t follow me! Go your own way” if they had ran in three directions they might have had a chance.
Exactly 💯
Might a eagle and ak but dough was gone walk them down regardless
@@nawchillouttv5383still would’ve had a better chance if they all went in different directions
That part is always funny to me too, but on the flip side, that’s probably all they knew-follow Ferris🤦🏾♂️
@@TrayvonFeilds the one with the ak a marksman ain’t nobody getting away.
Fun fact: the actor who played Ricky’s killer in this movie felt so impacted by the movie that afterwards he became an actual gang member and like a real life villain. Killed multiple people and shit
Dang, that's crazy
Yea he dead too UK that right
He was already a gang member, when they were doing the movie they chose people who lived in the hood.
He went to prison and then he got killed by his cellmate.
@@bellerophon160 facts
In my opinion he paid for the price of fame! He was A Hollywood Star who thought that he could get away with everything
At 4:35 Dough knew that although he had killed the men that killed his brother, he had just signed his own death warrant. He knew he was next in that never ending cycle of street warfare.
Sadly yes, how did they know it was doughboy that killed them?
@Dangelo The Artist im guessing the streets know who’s beefing with who or what sets are beefing by word of mouth
@@dangelotheartist7483 how did you know doughboy die?
He didn't care about that he knew he took out the people that took out his brother
@@acap4395 it says he was murdered a few weeks after Ricky's funeral
God the music in these older movies is just so powerful.. nothing like it today.
Still one of the best movies ever. So many messages..we need to break the cycle somewhere
👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿 Still no closer to breaking cycle! Somewhere it’s gotta happen!!!
It’s because furious couldn’t answer the young brothers question when he was speaking in Compton. It’s kill or be killed in those environments. Either you gone be a predator or the prey. Sometimes tryna do right is gambling with your life. You see what happened to rick
Please bruh the messages I appreciate you for pointing it out we need to do better it’s getting worse
John Singleton was a genius RIP
I want this version of the song, those piano chords at the beginning are brilliant...
Same , had to replay it lol
Aye. It's beautiful. The music in this film really has an effect
Song is called black on black crime. Artist is Stanley Clarke
@@malcolmbest2789 it doesn’t have the piano instrumental included in this scene
yea it’s on the soundtrack track number 14 i believe
The way man rose up with that AK emptying that clip still gives me chills
Damnnn
He talented 💪
The people in the movie theater I was in, cheered😖
@@ginacleveland7995 I did too
Grow up you moron.
It's called a magazine you uncultured swine
This movie will NEVER get old!
I didn’t even notice doughboy shed a tear after he finished him. Damn
Because he knew even though he got revenge, it wasn’t gonna bring his brother back
blood splatter
@@sickofguysnamedtodd2293
That is true, but he also did right by Ricky and didn't let his death go unpunished either 💯
@@Dee_Nice89Unfortunately he also lowkey sealed his own fate.
@@HovaNirvana Doughboy accepted it cause he understood that's what comes wit killing somebody
“And I’m on parole ain’t that bout a bitch” 😂😂😂😂
What the fuck you doing?!
2:12 I love that Singleton takes a beat to humanize who to this point have essentially been faceless villains. They're just kids caught in the same cycle and the movie could just have easily followed them.
"caught in the cycle" is a euphemism for taking no responsibility.
nah they were bad niggas, dough wouldnt roam a neighbourhood looking to murder a kid who offended his ego
@@doxholiday1372 it is true tho if all u see growing up is gang violence and lifestyle unless u have someone like furious in ur life You will naturally fallow that path and this was before social media and even the internet so other than the news which is extremely biased u don’t see life outside of where h physically not defending people like those gang dudes but it’s not something as simple as they had a better alternative and chose this it’s more of this ur all I know and I’m comfortable with it and let me be the best at it so I won’t end up like the lower ranked guys or innocent killed in crossfire
Well, to an extent. But our protagonists wouldn't have murdered someone over a minor verbal altercation
I wouldn't say they were kids. They mentioned earlier on that Ferris was older than everyone there and liked messing with people.
Doughboy such a real one for letting tre out and not judging him. He knew he didn’t belong theree
Yeah i always liked that. Made him a more likeable character
1:44 still makes me shed a tear as the horn of the music score blows knowing that Ricky pass the S.A.T. and it’s sad bruh didn’t make it to college over some bs
Ikr
Would of been drafted and got them all out... damn.
Fathers are very important in a child’s life…don’t take them for granted!
A father isn’t the only one who can do that!
🙏🏾
Right
I'm 40 yrs old, been watching this shyt since I was a child and it still hurts. The feelings of dread, regret and sadness are still fresh as the first time I watched it.
Rest up Mr. Singleton 🥀
Same here. 🙏🕯️
It makes me want to cry because of how easy it is to take someone's life by blink of the eye.
I love the one comment I remember seeing on a Boyz n Da Hood Comment : _"Damn, Monster is on point with that AK-47, even while shooting from a moving vehicle, his targets are moving and he's shooting in the dark."_
The music in these movies, the intensity, the grip. Absolutely flawless take. Amazing movie. Amazing cast. Crazy good. Classic.
If you’re interested it’s Stanley Clarke - at the movies ; album.
I love the music
The music was perfect for the scene, one of the best movies ever, Rest In Power John Singleton
You can tell doughboy was relieved that tre changed his mind
It's the mom opening up his sat scores that does it for me, if your a parent you can feel the pain knowing he made it to college but will never get the chance eats at your heart
Did he make it? I was always under the impression that he failed his SAT by a tiny margin.
He passed the SAT to get the scholarship. It’s too bad he won’t get a chance to get into college.
What always threw me off was the fact she was so hurt at seeing her son down and out the first thing she did was reach for her breast to breast feed him to give him life ..tru motherly instinct kicked all the way in on that one
When Dough kicked Dude in The ass and told him 🗣”turn yo punk ass over” Always get me 😂😂😂
They all run into the parking lot where a car can chase them down and line up nice and straight to all get mowed down. Run behind the building you domconts, it is a driveby.
What gets me is the oldest saying “I AINT PULL DA TRIGGER!…WHA?..W-WELL FUCK YOU 🗣💯” 🤣! Like nigga you was the nigga that needed to go 💯
You have an interesting sense of humor
He wanted him to know who was killing him. He wanted to look into the eyes of the dude who killed his brother and know why he was getting them face shots 💥💥 live by the sword die by the sword it’s kinda funny that he kicks him right in the ass tho 😂 could’ve kicked his leg wounds but chose the ass
ong
The look on doughboys face the pondering of life and death and the fact that he just committed murder Ice Cube did such a great job capturing that emotion well done sir
The sax playing the background will always hit those 90’s drama movie/show vibes
It was satisfying to see Dough get revenge for his brother and not letting the movie end with just showing Ricky’s funeral. But at the same time, a letdown to find out Dough was killed weeks later.
That whole sequence of events after Ricky got shot was incredible. Life is all about decisions and Trey getting out of the car was the best decision he ever made. After 3 hours he had time to think about what happens next. On the flip side, doughboy knew what his future held with his decision and considering his mom already wrote him off and he probably was going to end up in prison or dead anyway but in his heart he had to put some closure on his brothers murder which in turn would guarantee his mom that street justice was served to the killer of her favorite son. When Trey got home his dad had no idea where he’s been or what he had done but at that point he didn’t care. Even thought he was pissed and disappointed in Trey, he was relieved that Trey was home safe. That whole movie was very well written and acted and after 25 years it’s still one of my favorites. The sad part is It hits home for so many people.
When I saw this in the Theater, everyone cheered when the thugs got shot!! My wife and I just sat there dumbfounded shaking our heads. These people miss the entire point of the movie where one group kills another which then kills another in an endless cycle of violence… and they completely.. missed.. the point!!
Those cheers came from feelings of anger and hopelessness. Sometimes people don’t get that closure in real life, that they live vicariously through these characters.
@@Flodro250 given the amount of killings there were in the late eighties, I’d say lots of people got that closure!! Right before they too were knocked off..
@@Pro4Sound
And you just described life. See how it isn’t so black and white?
I think they got the point, but a part of them still wanted to see those boys pay for what they did. That’s why revenge movies are so popular. Even though people know violence begets violence and vengeance is wrong, it’s still a super powerful motive.
Shut your punk ass up everybody in the movie was thuggin
This scene hits differently now that i have a son of my own
Tre had a father that was why he got out that car🌟🌟
Dont do him the way Doughboy was done
@@richngga5122 well said
Yes sir
I agree that's why I'm so protective and always on my son and teaching him right from wrong and not to grow up and deal with the BULLSHIT I had to deal with growing up which got me into some bad decisions making especially with violence
Eventhough Furious was angry at Tre for leaving with Dough and putting him through that fright and anxiety, he was still relieved to see his son walk through that front door.
He could've took him to go get some ice cream to relieve things. 🍦🍦
The Look that Tre gave him was "I got out the Car before anything could happen". Furious' look was "Hmmmph. I see. Well. Goodnight."
I see a lot of people don’t talk about the interaction between Tre and his father...
When Tre walked in and his father saw him..It was basically like..
His father was disappointed, but he sees that he didn’t go with Dough and the crew and his son still alive and didn’t do anything stupid. He was pissed but a part of him on the inside was happy that Tre changed his mind and came back.
Well like monster said, they had been out lurking for 3hrs.. trey dad didn't know what happened.. he looked at him in disgust, like "you damn fool, I hope you didn't do what I think you did" and slammed the door
@@marquezsmith8889 I used to think that. But look at how his dad was twirling those hand strengthening balls.
When Tre got out the car, he stopped. He knew somehow that his son didn't do anything to anybody, and seeing him was more of relief he was alive and disappointment that he thought about murdering someone.
This is my favorite scene because it hit home. A few years before this movie came out, I was 16, a senior in high school, already signed my full athletic scholarship to a D1 SEC school for track. BOOM, got a girl pregnant.
When my parents found out from my girl’s parents, my father didn’t talk to me, no exaggeration, for three weeks. Not one word. When he finally decided to speak, his tone was that disappointing tone, yet calm. This is what he said to me:
“I gave you condoms. I spoke to you about this. You’ve always been focused. I never had to worry about you getting caught up because you were your own man. You stuck to your plan. You got the scholarship, you were going to study law and become a lawyer. I talked to you about the temptation of a woman and how it can make you lose focus. You have to ask yourself not how it happened, but WHY did it happen. Son, I told you it’s not about who is the smartest, it’s about who has the most self discipline. This happened because you lost your self discipline. You knew what could happen, and you took the chance. I love you to death. You’re my son. I’m disappointed, but your life isn’t over because of this. It’s just now you have to make another plan for yourself to become successful. And, although I’m disappointed, I’m going to be here for you until I die. That doesn’t mean you don’t own this. That means I’m not giving up on you, so don’t give up on yourself. Pick your head up, get out of your funk, and let’s start thinking on how we become successful together. I’m sorry I didn’t talk to you the past couple of weeks, but I went over and over it on how did this happen when you knew better. So, pick up and let’s get back to work” he stood up, told me to stand up, hugged me and said he loves me, and walks out my room.
Well, the girl, who was also 16 and going into senior year, ended up having an abortion. My mother fought against it, but her parents had the right and that’s what happened.
After the abortion, my father again had a talk with me. He said I dodged a bullet. Hoped I learned my lesson in losing focus and losing self discipline. That was 1989.
I went on to become that lawyer in 1995. No more mishaps. So, when this movie came out, my father and I just looked at each other as if to say “does this scene look familiar?”! It’s exactly how it happened to me.
@@Keepdapocket Thank you for sharing your story, sir. 🙏🏽
THANK YOU.
I saw the disappointment in Furious' eyes when he saw Tre, but mixed with that disappointment was the relief that Tre was home. He saw in his son's eyes that Tre didn't go through with it.
I'm happy someone else saw that from this clip.
John Singleton wrote and directed this at age 23. Let that sink in for a minute.....
It was this scene where Doughboy learned what the hood was really all about. A cycle of never ending death. RIP Doughboy
The older I get the harder it is to watch this
Facts brother growing up these types of movies motivated me in the wrong direction but now that im wiser I can actually learn from this to do better.
I think after he ended Ferris, those word of Tre's father got to him. It didn't make him feel better at all.
They should've left that scene in the movie!
And on top of that, it won't bring Ricky back. Revenge wasn't as good as he thought it would be
@@ChronosJG nah i don't care, about the after feeling, you kill my brother you gots to go
@@brightman8090 Facts I'm with you but check out his face reaction after he shot. He had a tear come down knowing revenge or no revenge little Ricky is gone
@@kelvendyson1508was that the only scene they took out
0:05 That moment when you're hoping that all the life lessons you've taught your son has paid off. I know furious had to be going through it psychologically.
Monster was ready to put that work in!!!!
I’m 33 and I’ve been watching this since I was young as it was when it came out and movie never gets old. The music during this scene was EVERYTHING AND SO PERFECTLY PLACED.
Most of the time you can't turn just anybody into actors. You'll see directors try to use athletes, rappers to act and you can tell they're not real actors. But imagine being a kid straight out the rap group NWA and transitioning to acting and you kill it. Ice Cubes acting in this scene was so good dawg
Dough boy had no father and basically no mother thats why he’s different than Ricky because Ricky actually got support from his mom
I used to think the same way until I watching it a few more times and got older doughs mother loved him but it was different than how she loved ricky but dough needed/wanted the love that ricky was getting hear me out when dough got arrested momma showed tough love by letting the cops take him maybe it straightens him out when he came home who threw him his party and who's house was it at mommas dough isn't doin much other than banging and selling dope yet mom nvr kicks him out nvr puts him out in the street she showed love but not in an affectionate way
@Millennial Smark yo trust me only reason why I was able to analyze it like that is because I come from a f'd up home the person I initially replied to could be 100% right but the more I watched it and also becoming a parent myself the more I started to come up with that conclusion
@@jordanflores5687 Great damn point.
@@jordanflores5687 nah she didn’t she treated them both differently she was a bad mother she obviously loved Ricky more cuz he was they ticket out the hood
@@jordanflores5687 Great damn point.
2021. Omg it’s going to be 30 years of this hood classic
This and New jack city !!
Rip john singleton
Where has the time gone?
@@brandonn4553 new Jack turned 30 and boyz will be 30 July 12th coming up
@@damianstachelski775 only forward
Classic, powerful movie. The saxophone in this scene is reminiscent of another powerful film, the original Blade Runner. 🎥😎✌🏾
When Trey got out the car and none of his boys gave him shit for it, some people don't need to be in that life and Trey was one of them. They knew that
Killing his brother's killers was all he thought he had left. His delaying their deaths wasn't to make them suffer it was to hold onto life a little longer. It broke him, he died that night his actual death was inevitable at the point.
I felt so bad for DB! And I can also relate to him. A mother who didn't give damn about you, but loves her other kids, due to whatever problems she has had with a past relationship. So I understand that DB just wanted his mother to love him, and by his mother picking, and choosing which child to raise, only created jealousy, and animosity in the household. I can relate a million times! This is real life! DB never had his mother, he lost his brother, that'll make anyone go off the deep end. I'm just glad that I didn't.
J Cole actually made a song about it called "middle child"... I know doe and Ricky didn't have another sibling, but same thing.. that middle child shit is wild
@losangeles1618right
@losangeles1618Sounds like you got shot down by a few. Still bitter like a scorned broad.
Probably got clowned for being lame also.
While Brothers like me were getting the women that you couldn't get .😅
The ironic thing is that i read somewhere where the actor's that played Dukie and Ricky's shooter met tragic and violent ends in real life. The guy that played Monster later went on to be in the movie South Central, another hood classic.
Only reason tre wanted out of the car so he could reunite with brandi on the way to college
Dough boy gave him that look like yea I gotta let you out you got a future
Tre was never a street nigga , he and doughboy knew that . Tre was angry so he thought he wanted to ride but quickly realized he wasnt cut like that
I WOuld HAvE DONE THE SAME THING.....For MY BROTHER
and i would help you 🚶🏽♂️
Am I my brothers keeper 🙌
@@savv555 and I would help both yall
I know exactly how that feels because I lost not one but two of my brothers. One died in October of 2009 and the other died in January of 2020
Violence is not the answer.
That wasn't the final scene. Sadly, in the final scene, as Doughboy walks away from a poignant conversation with Trey about the revenge and the state of the world, his figure fades and disappears and a caption states that he was murdered two weeks later. A truly sad ending to an all-too-real flick.
The impact this movie had. Haven’t watched it since it came out but watching these clips still raw.
They don’t make movies with this emotion anymore.
It became life
This scene was so touching. Lawrence Fishbourne was almost meditating for his son as though he was in the car with his son...."think son, think about your future., come back to me son" and Dough boy respected his decision, Ricky passing his exams and not having his future....the anger, the love combined. ....and so sad so many wasted young lives :( peace to all 2021
I love the music in this scene! so epic
Hit the lights nigga!
Music by: Stanley Clarke
Looking back at this film, I can't believe that John is gone. RIP John, Dookie (with the pacifier) the dude who smoked Ricky, and even the dude who gave them the football back. DAMN
How did John pass away ?
@@Cyrax4d he had a stroke
@@tangiecleans312 how
@@itachi-qb1sg A stroke
Yep. John had a bad stroke & never recovered; "Dookie" was at a street race & got into an argument with someone and was shot dead; Lloyd Avery (Ricky's killer) actually became a Blood some years down the road, was sent to prison, and killed by his celly; and the one who gave Ricky his football back was killed in a car wreck...
I saw this movie when I was young. No matter how hard it is you just gotta man up to it. I still go through the motions just lookin at this clip. Hurts.
Moms reading them test scores always gets me 😞😢
😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭 me to it gets to me
It hits hard because showing his test scores was like if you didn't already know Ricky had a future, here's his SAT scores.
Her one way ticket out the hood tbh i hate her so much she deserved that and its called KARMA!!!!!!
@@Mayito_Tamps Yeah I got the impression watching this that the mother saw Ricky as nothing more than a payday for when he made it big in the NFL
@@natedoggcata she was just proud of her son like any mother would be ..Rickey was doing something positive with his life .while doughboy was a loser that didn't care
4:36 is when Doughboy realized he felt no better killing those guys that killed Ricky, he knew then that Trè made the right decision gettin out the car to go back home
Yeah I’ve always loved that moment. Yes, they’re dead but it doesn’t change anything.
How is he supposed to look? His brother was killed hours before and he killed the people who did it. It’s as simple as that. He did what he thought he had to do.
All those years of wisdom and love from Furious finally started resonating with Trey in that car; even though he was initially angry he finally calmed down and thought about a small moment of anger could ruin his whole life
The only thing this scene makes me feel is crying. My cousin loved this movie and for being in the wrong steps he was gunned down 5 years ago. When we were kids He always cried at the scene where that boy got out of the Impala. May my cousin rest in peace
RIP to your cousin 💔
@@chigirld1737 thank you 😢