Having honed their craft on the assembly line of rap music videos, the Hughes brothers bring a raw, edgy, urban sophistication to bear on a complex narrative of generational anguish. Menace II Society is, without doubt, a very auspicious beginning for Allen and Albert Hughes, 21-year-old twins from Detroit. Prompting comparisons to Mean Streets and Bonnie and Clyde, Menace II Society captures a sense of life at relentless risk with complete conviction. 21-year-old twins Allen and Albert employ splendid cinematography and editing to place their gangster drama into a constantly shifting, predatory world, one that references both the history of Watts and the contemporary media’s culture of violence. Then, when Caine Jr.The sleeper hit of 1993, Menace II Society, a harrowing nightmare about life in inner-city hell, is a powerhouse filmmaking debut by the Hughes brothers. The conflict begins when A Wax and O Dog battle for the heart and mind of Caine Jr.
Stacy becomes a private investigator after a brief stint as a football player for the KC Chiefs, but goes back to the hood looking to get revenge on the killer of his friends. for the last 20 years and kept him away from Caine's old crew. The man who killed Caine's father, his mother's cousin has been trying to be a father figure for the child and has kept what he did a secret successfully from Caine Jr.
A talk with the jail chaplain gives him an idea of what he must do with his time out. By a miracle O Dog gets out because of botched evidence that was used to put him away. O Dog went to jail, became a Christian and is trying to save people who are the way he once was. A Wax (played by MC Eiht) has in response to the influx of Mexicans and subsequent takeovers of the drug trade formed a gang to fight the Mexicans. Caine's son is in the prime of his life and like his father is doing nothing but running the streets committing crime and selling drugs. It's 20 years later and things have changed (and stayed the same) in the hood.