Treasure n tha Hood
Treasure n tha Hood

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Treasure n tha Hood

2005
Movie
88 min
English

In this frantic urban comedy, a pair of crooks whose ambitions outweigh their good sense steal a million dollars from a New Orleans crime boss, who soon catches up with the thieves and has them killed. However, before they were rubbed out, the robbers hid the loot in an abandoned building. A few years later, the building is torn down to make room for a housing project, and the money is never found. Twenty years later, sometime college student Deion (Andrae Noel) thinks he may have figured out where the money is hidden, but he makes the mistake of sharing his theory with his Uncle Willie (Reynaldo Rey). Soon, Willie has told everyone in the neighborhood about Deion's scheme, and the race is on to see who can find the loot first.

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IMDb4.2/10
Director: Michael "Flywalker" RobinsonGenres: Crime, Drama

Plot Summary

In the gritty urban landscape, a group of friends embarks on a dangerous path involving drug deals and street life. Their quest for quick money and survival leads them into increasingly perilous situations, testing their loyalty and their very lives. As they navigate the treacherous streets, they uncover unexpected betrayals and face the harsh realities of their choices.

Critical Reception

Treasure n tha Hood received generally negative reviews from critics, who often cited its low production values, clichéd plot, and uneven performances. Audiences were similarly divided, with some appreciating its raw portrayal of street life while others found it to be derivative and lacking in substance.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised by some for its gritty authenticity, but largely criticized for its predictable narrative.

  • Performance quality is inconsistent, with some actors struggling to deliver compelling portrayals.

  • The film's low budget is evident in its production and visual execution.

Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce and mixed. Some viewers found the film to be a realistic depiction of certain urban struggles, while others considered it to be amateurish and unengaging.

Fun Fact

The film was reportedly shot on a very limited budget, with many of its scenes filmed on location in the less affluent areas of Los Angeles.

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