Things are people and nothing is done. If you want to talk, tears will flow first. Remember me, enough. Straight Outta Compton!

Leann 2022-01-27 08:02:11

The movie just finished, the tragedy is that what I watched was actually cut, and some of the harmonious scenes were all gone. Fortunately, it has nothing to do with the plot. When I saw the cast and crew subtitles list, I just wanted to say the music at the end of the film, Dr.dre, you are too chicken thief, the whole new album is this one, Talking To My Diary, which is reliable, and it is waiting for me here. All the movies were given to Eazy-E. In fact, there is no need to add the last scarlet letter. Those who understand your grievances will surely understand.
Years later, what you miss in your heart is the buddy who walked over together.
Originally, I was talking about movies, but from the music, I can really see Ice Cube and Dr.dre’s mindset as producers. Only one song of the related album "Compton" of the entire movie was put at the end of the film, and the others only Part of the sample was used as the soundtrack. The last song, Talking To My Diary, took nearly one and a half minutes to play the trumpet. The feeling of wanting to stay away from the human language is really vivid. The only song is Dr. .dre's solo, talked about his own past, and also talked about the various pasts with Eazy-E. The current Dr.dre is different from the past. It has experienced the peak of music in the early years. Today's Apple executives, those who have come over are really hard, but they really ask if there are any regrets, or it is the most exciting for him. The uncomfortable thing, in addition to the pain of losing a child, should be parting from the life and death of the brothers who made the world.

You should be able to understand what Dr.dre is thinking by laying out the lyrics first.

And regardless, I know my nigga still proud
no matter what, I know we will always be proud of you
It's been a while since we spoke but you still my folks
from trouble breaking into the now quite a long time, but we still buddies
We used to sit back, laugh and joke
we used to sit back, joking and laughing together
Remember the when the I Used WE Now to do All-nighters
by You and Booth in at The Cube at The corner Writing in
your attendance in the lounge, Ice Cube wrote the lyrics in the corner of
the Where Ren AT? Shout OUT to My nigga Yella
Mc Ren where? Directed DJ Yella yelled
Damn, I miss that
I missed everything before,


ok let’s go back to the movie and warn in advance that there are spoilers. Seeing that we don’t talk about acting and character creation, first of all because of Ice Cube’s son O 'Shea Jackson is not an actor, so don't worry about the problem of facial paralysis. He is still very interesting in smashing record companies. Is it true that he played in his true colors. Other characters, especially the actor of Dr.dre, Corey Hawkins, and Jason Mitchell, the actor of Eazy-E, are newcomers who have been in the industry for a few years. Such acting skills can be regarded as relatively superb. It can be said that listening to the long NWA The big one is not too much.
Biopics generally talk about feelings, and rely on the audience’s favorability of the group recorded in the film in exchange for word-of-mouth and box office. Whether it is whitewashing or slandering, the subject must be given first. This requirement of this film is absolutely It's 100% satisfied. NWA's reputation is so widespread. I know a foreign teacher who grew up in South Africa. When I mentioned NWA, I even came here with open mouth. Because NWA was born in that era, he represented and reflected the most controversial topics and culture at that time, and said what people most wanted to say but were afraid to say. Every era needs such a person or group. A dialogue in the film was very vivid and was cut into the trailer:
Eazy-E , who was joking about by agent Jerry Heller, asked,
What does NWA stand for, is it no whites allowed?
Instead, Eazy-E answered him in a serious manner:
Niggaz With Attitudes (we blacks have attitudes)
From this we can see that the Ice Cube shown at the back of the film to reporters and media expressed the so-called real rap, the meaning of real rap, The lyrics they sang really happened in real life, and they can be encountered when they go out. They were interrogated and arrested by the police just because of the skin color problem, and they were disfavored by the public just because of the skin color problem. Treat each other. In fact, not only black people, but as long as people of color, yellow, red, and brown, the invisible isolation zone still existed in that era, and the indiscriminate discrimination of white people against people of color still existed seriously.
And NWA is the one who dared to stand up and speak, and it is not the one who frightened the side ball, it was the one who scolded, naming names, swearing at his nose, and letting the listener relieve his anger and being scolded. Fuck.
The film focuses on Boyz In The Hood, which was the first release that made them ignite, Eazy-E, who was mistakenly hit by Rapper, and "Straight Outta Compton," which really pushed them to the top, and the most popular ones. "Fuck the Police" basically follows the production process of these tunes and the tour process to tell the story interspersed with everyone. DJ Yella and MC Ren's roles are not emphasized too much, but the behind-the-scenes The DOC has never been well-known. But there are so few small fragments in the movie, it can be considered nostalgic.
The main story of the film is NWA. From the beginning of 1986 to the death of Eazy-E in 1995, every member was accounted for. DJ Yella and MC Ren were less in length, focusing on the other three people, who of course were also soul figures. The person who keeps the whole group up.
It does not highlight who is important, nor does it highlight who is the real villain. What the director tried his best to do was to truly restore that era, that turbulent era. In the second half of the film, the protagonist was combined with what happened at that time. The TV keeps following reports on the matter they are concerned about. In 1991, four Los Angeles white police officers assaulted the black young Rodney King. The final verdict turned out to be the acquittal of the white police officers. This is just a distance from Martin Luther. 23 years after Kim was assassinated, discrimination has never left, including 14 years, the controversy caused by the New York black buddies who were choked to death has never disappeared. In addition to letting everyone remember that noisy group NWA At the same time, they are also telling people what kind of age they experienced and what kind of environment created them.
The ups and downs are divided and combined, but we are about to laugh and lose our grudges. When we are brothers and can still make a good record, the tragedy will inevitably occur, just in time for the life of Eazy-E, the buddy, who is infected with AIDS. After struggling for less than two years, the tragedy passed away.
I don't want to talk about the inside story here, because of wage disputes, gang struggles, and so on. They are all young, and they only think of sisters, money, and success in their minds. Most people really don’t sit down until they are a certain age and have enough fun. There is a Chinese saying that the deceased is the greatest, but in fact, before they learned that Eazy-E was ill, they had alleviated their suspicion. They also prepared a lot of lyrics and made a lot of Beats, and they were still thinking about releasing another MV. Scold the newcomers who don’t know the heights of the sky, tell them that the old generations are back, and the masters of Compton are coming to give you a lesson again. These are all ready, just wait for everyone to sit down and chat and record.
Eazy-E's heartbeat stopped forever on a horizontal line that wouldn't beat.

Things are people and nothing is done. If you want to talk, tears will flow first.

Or is the Dr.dre that the first word of Talking To My Diary



And regardless, my nigga still proud I know
no matter what, I know we will always be proud of you
It's been a while since we spoke but you still my folks
from trouble breaking into the now quite a long time, but we still buddies
We used to sit back, laugh and joke
We used the back seat with, joke with laughter
Now I remember WE Used to do All the when-nighters
by you and Booth in at the Cube at the corner Writing in
your attendance in the lounge, Ice Cube wrote the lyrics in the corner of
the where Ren aT? Shout OUT to My nigga Yella
Mc Ren where? DJ Yella directed at large shout shouting
Damn, I miss that
dry I miss all previous
Shit, a nigga having flashbacks
dry shadow of the man from the eyes flashed.

Anyway, I am very grateful for being able to take this photo, so that I can see that the ideas of these old guys are still alive, thank you NWA.

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  • Kathryne 2022-04-23 07:01:35

    Good but not as good as I expect..

  • Brandy 2022-04-20 09:01:29

    Deep and emotional. A film with a strong commercial flavor, with a great interpretation of the description of the so-called "black culture".

Straight Outta Compton quotes

  • Ice Cube: Eric, you're kind of being a hoe right now.

  • Suge Knight: So whatchu gonna call that bullshit?

    Dr. Dre: Aftermath.