I don't know, I don't know, but this film shocked me. Very much. I have not seen 'Do not threaten South Central', so I will not say where the parody or / and the similarity. I see this film as a thing in itself.
From the very beginning, they begin to sharply 'beat' us with what is happening on the screen. Rigidity, uncompromising, life without cuts in a hot area of Los Angeles. Looking at the panoramic shooting from above, I just want to exclaim San Andreas for some reason! Native! Although why am I ?!
In general, I think the film is very correct. Plunging the viewer into a vat of gangster life, diluted with drugs and obscenities, the storyline of the heroes is immediately carried out - someone bends over instantly, unable to endure such a life, someone has drilled too deep into religion, and someone else is spinning like a squirrel in a wheel , so to speak, sir, gets out. Trying to get out, at least. It's not easy, though, as life has steep edges. Areas like the one shown in this picture are usually unpredictable - literally, through the mouth of the protagonist. You never know what awaits you in an hour, tomorrow, the day after tomorrow. Now you have smeared the face of an accidental friend's brother in bed, and tomorrow he comes with the brothers and makes a sieve out of you. As if this is in the order of things!
... and then, everything that you did - comes back to you. Again, literally like in a movie through the lips of a hero. I did good, get the rivers in Paradise, but I did a lot of business, so if you please pay the bills, and even taking into account all the errors. I repeat - life has steep edges. Be careful. Of course, this is the black area of Los Angeles, but the situations shown in the film can be easily attributed to any other area, country in the world. Drugs and banditry, prostitution and slum life are everywhere. And you need to be very careful in such areas. Yes, and just neat in life - so that what happened to the heroes of this film at the end does not happen to us.