
This is a powerful movie with a great story. It perfectly balances the ugly crime life and murder of tough inner city neighborhoods, Caine's own personal troubles, police brutality, and drugs. As the story progresses, and things spiral downward for Caine, he ends up in a hell of a jam and tries to make a way out of it all. After falling victim to a violent car jacking, he is brought into violence and crime himself. He hopes to leave the life of violence that surrounds him in his neighborhood. Not too long into the movie, after we learn about Caine's early life, we see him graduate from High School. His Grandparents love him, but they struggled to raise him and tried their hardest to keep him out of trouble. After loosing his parents on at the hands of drugs, he was sent to live with his Grandparents.

Caine narrates the story of his life, explaining how after the riots, drugs came into effect, and affected his home life as a child. During the opening credits, we see footage of the Watts riots that took place during the 60's. This was a chilling way to open the movie, as it shows how easy it is for someone in the ghetto to get caught up in the moment and kill someone.

The opening briefly shows Caine getting caught up in a grocery store shooting with his friend. It tells the story of young Caine Lawson, a teen growing up in Watts, California. Menace II Society is much more than your typical hood movie.
