


All of the main characters are composites from this genre with Boyz and Menace getting the most nods. That’s fine, as long as the jokes and gags are funny, and they are. The plot’s main purpose is to move the film along around different jokes and gags that poke fun at the genre. Story? Narrative? What are those? At best, the film has a loose narrative, which structures a coming-of-age style hood film in the vein of Boyz in the Hood and Menace II Society(two of the films it satirizes the most). is a wildly outrageous and funny movie, with a sharp eye and understanding of the material it's mocking. Despite the negative reception, at its core Don't Be a Menace. The movie was panned upon its release and currently has a 29% rating on rotten tomatoes. Oh, hello Don’t Be a Menace in South Central While Drinking Your Juice in the Hood, I didn’t see you there on Netflix! Don’t Be a Menace. if you didn’t already guess, is a satirical parody of the very hood films I’ve been reviewing thus far. The EFF has pointed out that a key finding the nation had waited for was whether or not South African security structures had known about the riots ahead of time. The EFF also questioned if these structures had known in advance and simply failed to act upon them.Before I move on from reviewing hood films, to other areas of black cinema, culture, and history a bit of a palate cleanser is necessary. Meaning, the ANC has become incapable of governing South Africa.” Party questions whether or not police knew about riots ahead of time In the words of the report, ‘factional battles in the African National Congress have become a serious source of instability in the country.’ The report also states that these ‘internal contradictions within the ANC are (also) impacting negatively on governance matters’. Firstly, is that the ANC has become a menace to South African society and the key source of the July riots.

“The report has given substance to observations the EFF had already drawn regarding the riots. Image: EFF/ Twitter, GCIS/ Flickr EFF- ANC is a menace to SAįurthermore, the EFF seemed pleased that the report echoed its own opinion that the blame for the unrest should be placed on the ‘incompetence of Ramaphosa’s government’. The EFF has placed the blame for the July Riots squarely on the ANC. In its own statement on the matter, the Red Berets say that the socio-economic conditions in South Africa had provided ‘fertile ground’ for the riots that took place in response to former president Jacob Zuma being placed under arrest.
