2. When I went to the icecube to find a haller, my friends who lived together obviously couldn’t stand it anymore. I said what’s wrong. He said that what their boss said to them was surprisingly consistent with the movie. Oh, by the way, he is also a music company making music.
3. Later Cube smashed the record company and we had to pause and laugh for a long time. He decided to recommend this film to his boss to take a look. I have to say that the film narrative is very objective, and it fully captures the moody and poor quality characteristics of the Nicos.
4. So although my buddy doesn’t like rap, although he didn’t know people and played on mobile phones at the beginning, although he didn’t distinguish between eazye and ice cube at the beginning, he still said that this is a good one after reading it. Movies, especially the sentence "They can dispose of records as they want, because they paid for it."
5. Speaking of the movie itself, because it is dre and cube, the washing is indeed white enough, and dre is also in the movie. Dare, eazy and suge have just been facing, but the reality is that dre sees suge a bit like the wizarding world sees Voldemort. If you don't believe me, ask eminem's toy soldier and snoop's silent addition of dozens of bodyguards. . . . .
6. Similarly, we did not see the full-scale martial arts downstairs of Eazy and Dre Records, nor did Dre beat Barnes, nor did we see Dre abuse his ex-wife. . . Because they are movie bosses.
7. Also deliberately ignored are mc ren and yella. In reality, yella directed dre's research on drum machines. In the movie, mcren was simplified to an eazy horse, and yella was even worse, with only yellow clothes left.
8. But the taste of the characters in the West Bund is still filmed. The cube has a good brain, the chicken thief in dre, the generosity of Mcren, the gang of Eazye, and the gangster of Yella. After I got an album, I went to be an adult DVD director). . . .
9. Similarly, nwa in the early years was a collection of as many as twenty people. In addition to the doc portrayed by dre, there were also many people such as prince. Unfortunately, except for the doc, the rest of the film did not mention it.
10. Speaking of gangs, it feels like suge is the big villain. In fact, eazy is the lame gang, so are mcren and yella, ice cube? That medical university graduate? And dre? The person who didn't even smoke marijuana before knowing eazye. . .
11. I want to say too much, related to the movie, nothing to do, not only dre and their past, but also yesterday when I heard about us singing, personally think that the best shot in the movie is near the end, eazy alone Driving on the streets of Los Angeles, on the opposite building is a huge chronic light box. When the camera turns, the expression on eazy's face is very complicated. Regardless of authenticity, I think this should be the best footnote to nwa.
12. What is also black is that many of the lines in it are very forward-looking. For example, the owner of the dre nightclub said dre: gangsters can’t make money from rap. You will definitely come to thank me in 20 years. So after more than 20 years, dre started the marketing of magic sound warm earmuffs. For example, Haller persuaded cube that your talent will decline in a few decades, so after we knew it for many years, cube released a divine comedy "I Am the West" to pay tribute to his former agent. . . .
13. All in all, the movie is very interesting. It produced some plots that no one knew (such as eazy and the meeting in the cube bar) and didn’t understand rap. You can also see this film as a good movie (I That buddy said after reading it: Isn’t this the fucking American partner?).
14. Finally, I hope you will be interested in nwa and that era after watching this film. Don’t buy the messy selection of nwa, which is easy to be raised by unscrupulous sellers on Taobao, so just buy it out of Compton. The cover with gilt border is reprinted in twenty years, with three cover songs added as a tribute. In fact, nwa's last album is actually quite stupid. . . .
15. Say a few more words, it's over
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