nigga with a view

Talon 2022-03-20 09:01:29

To be honest, the first time I heard about this group was from GTA:SA. I heard that the original shape of the characters in it is NWA members, the original shape of the protagonist CJ is dre, the original shape of brother sweet is ice cube, and the original shape of ryder is easy.e . Among them, ice cube knew before, which one of his "You How We Do It" I liked very much. It sounded an unusual sense of loneliness. Now I understand this feeling better after watching this movie.
As reflected in gtasa, and as reflected in the movie, they live in an era of drug war and black discrimination, their deeds and works are unique products of that era, the police organization is corrupt, and there is no distinction between right and wrong arrest Oppressing black people, the helpless black people can only resist in various ways, so this kind of language violence was born, that is, gang rap, although gang rap first appeared in the early 1980s, but NWA is what really carried it forward. Group, this kind of resistance requires courage, and this courage can only be possessed by young people who are full of blood and dare to speak and act. Rebellion and rhythm collide to create "Fuck tha Police", which is not afraid of power and boldly integrates into countless people. "Fuck", and openly attacked them in front of this power, so one stone stirred up a thousand waves, and it turned out that music and language are the best ideological weapons - they sang the voice of the people.
Like their team name, "Niggers with Ideas", they are not restricted by the outside world, they are themselves. Just like what ice cube said to the police officer: "The difference between you and me is that I am extremely honest", this is the purpose of NWA, realistic rap, reflecting the real events that generally occur in society, if you look closely at the rap lyrics they released, you will find that It's like talking about something I saw with my own eyes, like the famous "Fuck tha Police" looks like it's all fuck, but look closely and you'll see: "Don't let him call him a black or white/Because they will You crashed to the top of the street/Black cops show it's for the white cops" That's how black people became traitors to help cops bully black people together, and: "I'm a sniper with hell vision/Call one, two cops , they can't deal with me/a idiot in uniform waiting to be killed by me or another nigga" is a way of responding to a police killer, and their work is characterized by the meticulous and honest venting of what is going on around them.
The characters in the movie are very good, the only downside is that MC ren and dj yella have become soy sauce characters, not even a foil. In particular, easy-e's performance was very good. I saw the huge poster of Dr.dre's new album being posted all over the streets and alleys, sitting in the car, that part was great! E's strength in front of outsiders as a leader and his sullen or decadent appearance behind his back make this character a three-dimensional image.
The movie reminds me of "gta:sa" many times. On the one hand, it is the original character and radio music, as well as the popular bouncing car. Finally, the most important point is that the protagonists of gta are loyal to themselves, and the protagonists in the movie are also very strong and dare to speak up.

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Straight Outta Compton quotes

  • [Eric is upset that Jerry had embezzled money from him]

    Eazy-E: Here's what's about to happen. I'm gonna get N.W.A back together. And you ain't gonna have nothing to do with it this time.

    Jerry Heller: Why the fuck can you even say something like that? What the fuck is going on with you, man? I know what's good for you, I know what's good for Ruthless, and we have worked up a trust after years of hard work and that trust is our foundation, Eric. I don't give a shit.

    [Eric is coughing]

    Jerry Heller: [concerned] Eric? How is it man? Are you okay?

    Eazy-E: Trust? Trust is a muthafucka!

    Jerry Heller: Is it? May I ask you something? Eric, If what I'm doing is so illegal, how come I've never been sued? If I'm such a fucking thief, such a liar, such a motherfucker, how come nobody's ever come to collect? Because this is business. And this is how it works. And it's not always pretty, no. Do I cover my own ass? Do I cover my own end? Absolutely. But don't you dare fucking tell me that I have not taken care of you. Don't you fucking tell me that I've not had your back from day one! DAY ONE!

    Eazy-E: Is this taking care of me?

    Jerry Heller: Are you fucking kidding me? It's taking care of the whole fucking thing! It's business!

    [repeating what he said earlier]

    Jerry Heller: And this is how it works. Have I covered my end? Do I cover my ass? Absolutely. But don't you dare fucking tell me that I have not taken care of you.

    Eazy-E: Is this business too?

    Jerry Heller: Yes, this is business, this is how fucked up it can get. But I didn't start this! I didn't fuck it up! You did!

    Eazy-E: No, you did. You're fired, Jerry.

    [Eric leaves Jerry's house]

  • [Eazy is in a hospital after collapsing in a recording session]

    Tomica: Aren't you gonna say something? What is it? A respiratory infection, pneumonia, what?

    Young Doctor: Yes, well, it is those things and more, I'm afraid. We ran a full blood battery and... I'm sorry, Mr. Wright, but you've tested positive for HIV.

    Eazy-E: Get the fuck outta here.

    Tomica: What?

    Young Doctor: The normal T-cell count is anywhere between 500 and 1500. Right now, your T-cell count is 14.

    Eazy-E: But I ain't no faggot.

    Young Doctor: No, Mr. Wright, actually the virus can be transmitted in quite a few ways, including unprotected heterosexual sex.

    Eazy-E: That's wrong. You... you gotta test that again. Test that again.

    Young Doctor: We've run the test five times, with five different samples, and the results remain.

    Tomica: Shit!

    [Tomica storms out of the room]

    Eazy-E: She's pregnant, Doc! What does this mean?

    Young Doctor: It doesn't necessarily mean that she's contracted the virus, but... we'll have to test her, to be sure.

    Eazy-E: So what do we do? When do we start the the treatment? I mean, what... I gotta get healthy, I got things to do. I got... What's we supposed to do?

    Young Doctor: Mr. Wright, you need to understand that you are very, very sick.

    Eazy-E: But I don't even feel that bad Doc, don't tell me that.

    Young Doctor: With care, and palliative care, we can probably keep you comfortable for... maybe six months, at the very most.

    [by this time, Eazy is in a deep panic and is beginning to cry]

    Eazy-E: Comfortable? What do you mean comfortable?

    Young Doctor: It's just a matter of time. I am, I am truly, truly sorry, Mr. Wright. I'll leave you time to process this.

    [the doctor leaves the room, leaving Eazy helpless as he cries]