: Set against a backdrop of local anti-violence protests, the movie touches on systemic issues like the lack of funding and security in urban neighborhoods.

Released in 2006, is a gritty urban action thriller directed by Vondie Curtis-Hall that reimagines the "Bonnie and Clyde" dynamic within the modern streets of Los Angeles. The film follows Otis "O2" Samuel (Tyrese Gibson), a paroled ex-con attempting to go straight for his young son, Junior. His resolve is shattered when his vintage 1966 Chevrolet Impala is carjacked with his son still inside, leading to a desperate race against time to rescue the boy from a ruthless drug lord. Plot and Themes

The narrative centers on a high-stakes ransom demand: O2 must deliver $100,000 to Big Meat (The Game), a vicious gang leader and O2's former partner. Forced back into a life of crime, O2 teams up with Coco (Meagan Good), a street-smart hustler who initially set him up for the carjacking.