South Central is a film that depicts the reality of what living in an area like South Central, Los Angelos, is like. The film introduces a character, Bobby, who is involved in a gang called Duece. Bobby, having been involved in gang activity most of his life, gets out of prison and begins to have mixed feelings about the way of life upon the birth of his son. He begins to change his way of life until he is sent to prison again while still being involved in gang activity.
Years pass and his little boy has grown up, and is being brought into the drug game by one of Bobby's old friends. Bobby reforms his way of life while in prison, wanting to get out and start anew with his son, only to find he is stilling car radios and slowly becoming more and more bad. Bobby must show his son the lessons he learned while in prison that will save his son from continuing in a life that will only mean downfall.
This depicts realism very well because its depicting how life goes wrong when involved in crime. It also shows how a parent's experiences and lessons are very important in the growing up of your child, since they will follow what they believe is right, which is supposedly what you do as a parent. The movie's events are also based on real stories to reflect the life style of the people living in South Central and how some are forced to get by the easy way, doing crime, or be above all that and try to set yourself straight so you can make sure you and the people you care about will be ok.
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