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- Friday
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- The movie Friday is a comedy, but it also depicts many important social
- issues. The story is set in the city of Los Angelos, California, in what
- could be called a high class ghetto. The main theme of the movie is about a
- young black man who looses his
- job and is influenced by his best friend to smoke marijuana. The movie also
- shows the relationships of his family and other members of his neighborhood.
- With a zany cast of characters and a hilarious script this movie touches on
- everything from gang v
- lence to the use of drugs, crime, guns, relationships, sex and life in the
- ghetto. Because of all these issues, I found this an interesting movie with
- a wide variety of topics to address.
- Marijuana has been around for a long time. It's use is once again becoming
- popular. Although it's not legal, many people use it socially and for
- medicinal purposes. The Hollywood elite smoke it. Musicians such as Dr. Dre
- and the Black Crows celebra
- it's use. Television shows like Saturday Night Live and Kids In the Hall
- depict it as harmless fun.
- Marijuana fashion has grown into a ten million dollar industry, with the
- seven branch marijuana leaf showing up on caps, T-shirts, earrings and
- tattoos. Studies show that after a decade of declining drug use, marijuana
- use has increased sharply among
- gh school students and college students in the last two years (Duschbaun 8).
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- In the movie Friday, rap star Ice Cube plays the character Craig. Craig has
- never smoked marijuana. However, his best friend "Smokey" smokes marijuana
- everyday. Craig looses his job, leaving him home all day with nothing to do
- to occupy his time. H
- just hangs out in the neighborhood with his friends. Smokey tries to
- convince Craig to try some marijuana. At first Craig doesn't want to.
- Smokey is persistent. He points out to Craig that he doesn't have to work
- and doesn't have anything better to
- . Craig and Smokey eventually sit on the front porch and get stoned. Peer
- pressure is obviously the only reason Craig gives in. Actually he had other
- options, but he chose not to use them. Common sense and a simple explanation
- would have worked for
- aig just fine (How to Say No and Keep Your Friends 23) Everyday we are faced
- with choices. It is up to us to decide what's right and wrong. Craig
- decides to try it and things start to happen that he really doesn't like.
- Craig and Smokey get into some trouble with the neighborhood dealer, Big
- Worm. Smokey sells pot for him, but can't pay him the money he owes because
- he and Craig smoked the pot. Big Worm threatens them and sends a gang of
- "hoods" after them with mach
- e guns. They just barely escape and are scared shitless. The amount of gang
- violence that can be contributed to the use and sale of illegal drugs has
- risen dramatically in the past seven years (Gates 67). It's no wonder that
- this is happening with th
- use of marijuana becoming so popular again.
- Violence and crime are issues we hear about every day. We can watch any
- news broadcast and see the evidence of these increasingly worrisome problems.
- In Friday, both of these issues are very apparent. Debone, the neighborhood
- thief and "bully" is co
- tantly harassing the people in Craig's neighborhood. He breaks into their
- homes, steals their possessions, beats people up to take their jewelry and
- other items and is just generally a pain in everyones ass. He is the most
- violent person in the movie
- Craig gets into a fight with him and pulls a gun on Debone. Craig feels
- confused and not sure what to do. His father convinces him to give him the
- gun. He insists that Craig should fight like a man with his fists. I don't
- think that was very good a
- ice. Debone was twice as big as Craig and probably 100 pounds heavier. They
- do fight and surprisingly Craig wins. You would think that most problems can
- be solved without violent acts. The reality is that sometimes, under certain
- circumstances, that
- ust doesn't work. Obviously, this was one of those times.
- Sexual promiscuity was also depicted in this movie. Craig's neighbor has an
- affair with a preacher. His sisters friend sleeps around to get drugs.
- Smokey puts the moves on anything in a skirt. To so blatantly condone this
- kind of behavior is repuls
- e. With the rampant spread of the Aids virus and other sexually transmitted
- diseases anyone with common sense would know better than to behave in this
- manner. Unwanted pregnancies and the abortion rate or serious issues that
- should also be considered.
- Craig seemed to have a loving and supportive family. His dad was a real
- trip. His ideas about how to handle certain situations were a bit
- far-fetched, but he meant well. Because there was no indication of what age
- the kids in the movie were, it's ha
- to comment on how the parents should have advised their kids. I do know
- that quite a few of the kids' actions were questionable, even illegal. For
- example, if these kids were minors they would all be considered unruly.
- Unruliness is an offense that
- ly a minor can commit (Fessler 105). All the kids in the movie were
- disobedient, smoked pot and acted in ways their parents should have been
- responsible to control. Both of Craig's parents worked, which left the kids
- unsupervised the majority of the t
- e. Some of the parents in the movie also set terrible examples for their
- kids. Smokey's mom locked him out of the house so she could have sex with
- her male friends. She also got high and disregarded her parental
- responsibility to her kids.
- Although the area where Craig and his friends lived didn't look like what we
- might picture a ghetto to look like in our minds, it was still a ghetto.
- Poverty and other social issues make it what it is.......a very depressing
- and frustrating place to l
- e. Because of all the negative ways of life including crime, violence,
- gangs, drugs and all the other things I've referred to in this paper, I would
- conclude this would not be the kind of lifestyle I would choose to live.
- Unfortunately, many of the pe
- le that live under these conditions don't have a choice. They are most often
- born into these situations or faced with dealing with them because of
- financial struggle or lack of resources to change their ways of life. We can
- consider ourselves fortunat
- to not have to deal with these kinds of problems on a daily basis. That is
- not to say that ALL people in the ghetto stay there. There are some who
- work hard and get the education or training they need to escape this kind of
- lifestyle. Where there's
- will there's a way and depending on how strongly they want out, it can
- happen.
- All in all this movie was pretty entertaining. I wouldn't suggest it for
- kids who might be influenced in a negative way by the things that happened or
- who are not mature enough to know the difference between right and wrong.
- The movie does portray a
- t of negative issues as being acceptable. This could be harmful to young
- kids who are influenced by peer pressure and this kind of nonchalant attitude
- toward breaking the law. It is up to us to determine what is okay for our
- youth. Parents should de
- rmine if this would be acceptable for their kids to view.
- Friday is an entertaining, yet morally questionable flick. The social
- issues it depicts are many. Viewing it also raised a lot of questions on how
- the movie industry doesn't care what they produce. They are interested
- solely in making money. Their
- ob is to entertain us. They have accomplished that with this movie. It made
- me laugh, but because of this assignment it made me realize that comedy was
- not the important part of seeing this movie. Realizing how people live and
- relate to each other is
- ritical in understanding our society on the whole. Recognizing this is how
- we can begin to make positive changes to things that are wrong and improve
- our lives in general.
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