The achievements of Mr. Mu are directly proportional to the pressure and pain he bears in his heart

Keyon 2022-04-24 07:01:04

The first time I heard about this movie was at the Midi Music Festival in 2007. Someone was selling it at a stall. Later, I saw in a magazine that the movie was very good. But never saw it. Occasionally remembered. A few days ago, I listened to Mr. Mu and Boss Huang's River, and couldn't help himself! Two geniuses! Worship me! Then I listened to some of Mr. Mu's songs and watched the movie. The ending song perfectly gave the movie the best ending. Has been a single cycle for a day, especially go oh there! I feel bad for Rabbit in the play, the experience of life, the discrimination from rap music occupied by black people, how struggling that young Eminem is! Fortunately, he has friends, talents and dreams of his own. In the end he chose to go back to work, I think he wanted to save money to record records and go further! Show my respect to you Eminem ??????

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Extended Reading
  • Julianne 2022-03-23 09:01:30

    Look, if you have one shot, one opportunity, to seize everything you ever wanted, one moment. Would you capture it or just let it slip?

  • Scotty 2022-03-22 09:01:25

    follow my tempo!!! Share a song from Xiami.com: Lose Yourself http://t.cn/7xsj9 (Shared from @虾米音乐)

8 Mile quotes

  • B. Rabbit: [rapping] ... Don't ever try to judge me dude / You don't know what the fuck I've been through / But I know something about you / You went to Cranbrook - that's a private school / What's the matter, dog? / You're embarrassed? / This guy's a gangster? / His real name is Clarence / Now Clarence lives at home wit both parents / And Clarence parents have a real good marriage...

  • [Rabbit's car has just shorted out, the group is standing on the street while Rabbit is fixing the car]

    Sol: I ain't gettin' back in that piece of shit... it's a death trap.