
8 Mile (2002)
Año de Estreno: 2002
Nación: Germany, United States
Título Alternativo: N/A
Director: Curtis Hanson
Guionista: Scott Silver
Producción & Género
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Compañías: Imagine Entertainment, Mikona Productions
Género: Drama, Music
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Palabras Clave
Palabras Clave: 1990s, adolescence, battle rap, detroit, michigan, ethnic stereotype, ghetto, hip-hop, individual, rap music, rapper, rhyme battle, semi autobiographical, single, street gang, trailer park
Argumento
In Detroit, 1995, Jimmy 'B-Rabbit' Smith Jr., a young white rapper living in a trailer park, struggles with his identity and ambition. He battles racial divisions and stereotypes as he pursues his dream of success in hip hop. With his friends Future and the three one third by his side, B-Rabbit competes in rhyme battles to prove himself and gain respect. His journey is marked by personal growth, overcoming challenges, and finding his voice.
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Resumen
8 Mile, directed by Curtis Hanson, is a semi-autobiographical drama set in Detroit's music scene of the 1990s. The film follows Jimmy 'B-Rabbit' Smith Jr., a young white rapper navigating racial divides and ethnic stereotypes to make it big in hip hop. The story explores themes of identity, ambition, and perseverance as B-Rabbit competes in battle rap competitions to earn respect and self-worth.
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