Originally, I was worried that the movie would end before Eminem was successful, and I felt that it would be unpleasant. But when Eminem ends up saying he's going back to work and he knows what he wants, I know, he's going to find a way to make himself successful.
Except for the last battle where there is no blood, it feels very sadsadsad, but Eminem who is struggling upstream is really not disliked. Even if he starts saving money and doing some uncool things, he is more and more in my eyes. cool. Even when the foreman targeted him I thought he would quit his job, but he didn't, I thought a cool guy like him couldn't stand it, but he endured it, he's been growing up quietly, giving up his pride for life , to grind away its edges and corners. It was really an uncool choice to be forced to change himself, but in the end, after he won the game, he was respected by the people of 313, and when no one looked down on him, he was not carried away by this grand joy. , he knows his ultimate goal, and in order to achieve it, he needs work to sustain his life. In the last scene, he turned around and walked to the street, and walked into the dark and dirty street magnanimously, and the prelude to lose yourself sounded. No lofty ambitions, but what I see is the most determined back. It gave me strength all at once.
In fact, facing life and difficulties head-on is the coolest thing.
This movie made me know a little bit about Eminem, as well as his songs and his lyrics, and I hope I can go forward bravely on the streets of life like Eminem.
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