Film Review
Directed by Curtis Hanson
Produced by Curtis Hanson
Brian Grazer
Jimmy Iovine
Written by Scott Silver
Starring Eminem
Kim Basinger
Brittany Murphy
Mekhi Phifer
Taryn Manning
Music by Eminem
Cinematography Rodrigo Prieto
Editing by Jay Rabinowitz
Studio Imagine Entertainment
Distributed by Universal Pictures
Release date(s) November 8, 2002
Running time 110 minutes
Country United States
Language English
Budget $41 million
Box office $242,875,078[
Plot
1995. Jimmy "B-Rabbit" Smith Jr. (Eminem) is a young factory worker. Because of the fact he learns that his girlfriend is pregnant, he her and as a result he has to move back to his family which lives in poverty in a trailer, in north of 8 Mile in Warren. At the same time Jimmy tries to start his rap career which seems to be In progress as he has a real talent in it. Jimmy has proved it while choking in the middle of a rap battle and getting booed off stage. Meanwhile, his private life is also full of events – he breaks with his pregnant girlfriend and begins new relationships with Alex (Brittany Murphy), who he meets at the factory he works in. Jimmy begins to realise that the most important aim he wants to achieve is his rap career which gradually becomes of primary importance for him. It is fillowed by strained relations between black and white people of this area which symbolizes a barrier and difficulty for Jimmy to be included tis subculture. In fact, for Jimmy rap is not only his hobby but the real way to support financially his mother and sister. The rap battle acts as a final conflict between Jimmy and a rap group known as "The Leaders of the Free World which they try to resolve with the help of so called rap battle. In the last round, Jimmy is pitched against "Papa Doc" (Anthony Mackie), who is considered to be the most fear and skillful rapper Fortunately, Jimmy wins the battle, and as Jimmy leaves the venue, Future suggests that he stay and celebrate his victory while also offering a position that would allow him to host battles at The Shelter. Jimmy turns him down, claiming he has to get back to work and to find success his own way.Direction
First of all, I’d like to begin with mentioning the fact that the director of the film, Curtis Hanson, is known in the world of cinema for his great skills of directing such movies. They are known for the spiritual depth and unique way of raising different themes which may vary from racial conflict to the role of music in our life. Besides, the mixture of such themes makes his movies worth watching. It’s obvious how he was sensible to the life story of the famous rapper Eminem and it’s perfectly proved in this film. Curtis Hanson’s particular style and specific way to tell the story has made the film is worthy of 96 minutes of your time. This direction is a striking example when both direction and actors’ performance are equally great.
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…FOLLOWED by…
.Jimmy begins to REALIZE….
THANKS for direction and celebrity….
But, just imagine how it is HARD to open YOUR hear
not for all PEOPLE