As Easy E said, NWA stands for Niggaz With Attitudes. At the end of the 1980s, they were barefoot men, challengers, and pioneers. The music they made was to tear the scars of small people in the real black neighborhood and expose them to the sun and let them rot violently and give off a stench. Therefore, they Destined to endure the humiliation and oppression of those with vested interests, it must also be undefeated and unsuccessful, and continue to optimistically pass from the iron fist of the state apparatus time and time again. Talk about my most intuitive experience of watching movies (in no particular order): 1. The plot is dry and lacking in sensuality. It is almost straightforward according to the timeline, and it teaches us two principles: divide for a long time and we must divide for a long time, and protect yourself from AIDS 2. The perspective is single, only shooting the process of these rappers from nobody to VIP (some development history and details are not clear yet), and it is not enough to take a few interviews or press conferences on music from the outside world. ) And other contemporary rappers or other genre music environments are rarely mentioned, which is too subjective and overhead. 3. Many plots and graphic expressions are slightly second-degree, but bgm is really intriguing, very interesting, and the restoration of the background of the times is quite accurate. 4. As a music fan, through movies, I can directly perceive ---- in reality, if this group of people does not simply and rudely convey and express the oppression, resistance and anger that they have experienced since childhood, there will be no NWA. There will not be Straight outta Compton, there will be no clear branches and attitudes of West Coast gang rap, there will not be Snoop Doggy Dogg, 2 Pac, Eminem and other prosperous springing up. 5. Perhaps it is the need of the plot, or it may be a true record. From beginning to end, what moved me the most, and what made me feel calm, charismatic and responsible is always Dr.Dre----when I was looking for a combination of E 撺 in the ballroom, When he encouraged E to try crying for the first time in the recording studio, when Cube questioned E, when he learned that his brother had passed away, when others were fighting and he was still serious about making music, when he asked the gang to showdown and said you can't put a When price on peace of mind, when he whispered Peace every time he said goodbye to Cube, even when he discovered many new rap players in the real world, when he founded Beats by Dr.Dre...
In summary, Samsung gives movies and one star gives spirit.
After watching the movie, I finished talking. I suddenly remembered the lyrics of 2Pac quoted by Ice Cube in "Xtreme Agent 2": Wars come and go, but my soldier stays eternal. This lyrics is so classic that it can be placed in a lot of time and space. It's very suitable for the scene, so that after so long, I still think of it often. Even though when I watched this movie more than ten years ago, I didn't know that this hot little black fat man was such a great rapper, there is really no trace of rotten tomatoes. BTW, O'Shea Jr. really looks like his dad! It's just poured out of a mold!
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