The four most representative hip-hop celebrity biographical movies, Amu Darling's film is the first This article was written by the author Fang Shi, only published on today's headline platform, illegal reprint must be investigated. Ammu Eminem's autobiographical film Eight Mile 8 Mile rapper 50 Cent's film Get Rich or Die Tryin' The biographical film of legendary West Coast rap group N.W.A. Rushing Out of Compton Straight Outta Compton The Late East Coast rapper The Notorious B.I.G.'s autobiographical film Bandit Rap Legend Notorious This article was written by author Fang Shi , only released on today's headline platform, illegal reprinting must be investigated.
<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" > this article is written by the author Fang Shi, only published on today's headline platform, illegal reprint must be investigated. </h1>
The famous hip-hop magazine XXL recently launched a poll on which movie is the most representative biographical film of rap stars, and the current top four include:
In detroit in the winter of 1995, every weekend musicians would gather at a one-on-one performance competition at a hip-hop club called The Shelter, jimmy Smith (Aminamu), an alternative white among many black musicians, although he was very powerful, he would get stuck every time he performed on stage, only to get a cheer.
In addition to facing the embarrassment of being knocked off the stage by a booing crowd, Jimmy Smith also had to deal with the embarrassment of living in a cramped trailer with his mother (Kim Basinger) and his half-sister. And his mother's boyfriend, the parallel relationship between black and white, his work and feelings, etc., are also his pressures. He tried to break through the shackles of his family and community, and used music to express his anger and dissatisfaction with life, but the first thing he had to solve was to overcome his cowardly self.
<h1 class= "pgc-h-arrow-right" > rapper 50 Cent's film Get Rich or Die Tryin</h1>
The film is based on the growth story of the Evergreen 50 Cent in the American music scene, and the 50 Cent who grew up on the street could not imagine that he would have achieved fame today. The story tells the story of how a drug dealer who loves music escapes the smoky miasma of the underworld and works hard in the music world.
<h1 class= "pgc-h-arrow-right" > the biographical film "Rush out of Compton Straight Outta Compton" by legendary West Coast rap group N.W.A</h1>
In the mid-1980s, the streets of Compton, California, became one of the most dangerous places in the United States for crime, drugs, gangsters, and so on, and five young people from these places: Es Cooper (O'Shea Jackson Jr.), MC Ren (Aldis Hodge), Dr. Drew (Cory Hawkins Corey Hawkins), DJ Yella (Neil Brown Jr.), Eazy-E (Jason Mitchell) assembles to form the rap group N.W.A., which transforms their upbringing into rude and straightforward music, and uses it to convey their rebellious voices to the authorities.
<h1 class= "pgc-h-arrow-right" > the autobiographical film Bandit Rap Saga Notorious by the late East Coast rapper The Notorious B.I.G</h1>
This is a biopic about The Notorious B.I.G. The Notorious B.I.G.Six, also known as Christopher Wallace, is one of the most prominent singers in the history of American rap. Born into a single-parent family, he spent his time on the streets when he was young and did some illegal activities. But by chance, Christopher competed in a rap music competition and was subsequently signed, and the talented rapper has since shined and become a leading figure in rap on the East Coast of the United States. Unfortunately, he was shot and died in 1997. The film focuses on Christopher's short but illustrious musical career and his puzzling death experiences.