This leads to Eminem's career and success in the industry. However, the success of Eminem, after all, is due to being able to cover the characteristics of black culture while maintaining its position as a white male. "The relationship with black male sex brings cultural acceptance and credibility, sexuality, ambiguity of white audiences, and commercial success" (Dawkins 465). Therefore, by "walking" the space between the black and white male temperament, he never promised to master the industry.
The 2009 movie "8 miles" is similar to the real life story of the multiplatinum artist Eminem. This film was directed by Curtis Hanson, which was held when hip - hop music grew in 1995 and Detroit, Michigan, recorded a record low. Eminem (formerly known as Marshal Mothers) plays a rock singer from Jimmy, the poor in Detroit, and stars such as Brittany Murphy, Kim Bessinger and Megagiff are an important role in the film I will play. . The film tells Jimmy 's sensational genius, his friend is also known as a rabbit, and he fights to become a white rapper in the dominant black field. He also cooperated with rivals dealing with mothers of alcoholism, low social status, and self-proclaimed "world freedom" (8 miles, Wikipedia). This movie effectively represents Detroit's rap competition and Jimmy's battle.
Director Curtis Hanson draws an 8 - mile scene with such courage and realism, and the inspiration of the B rabbit for Detroit is motivated and reasonable. In the movie, this is done by shooting film with both handheld and dark tone pictures. It provides different parallelism than the people in the settlement. These settings reflect not only the character but also the use of hip hop culture and the Detroit Hip Hop club's shelter. The director again uses the real position to enhance the credibility of the movie. As authored by Jordan Ferguson, evacuation centers are where people show their talent (Ferguson 18). The main attraction is "Open microphone battle between 5 pm and 7 pm on Saturday". Compared to eight miles, the venue represents a struggle for whites to try in a black environment.
Curtis Hanson's 2002 movie "8 Mile Story", Eminem and his semi-autobiographical story is one of the most successful films in the 40-year-old hip-hop culture. It is often an example of commercial success that lists "Best Hip Hop Movies" (Ramirez, 1) and satisfies artistic performance. The movie earned 240 million (box office income Mojo) at box office income, movie critic and Eminem's "Lost Yourself" (part of 8-mile theme sheet music) is the best original song Oscar (the first hip-hop ). ) - Hop artists do this. But the critic Roger Albert and the famous "double thumbs" of the Golden Image are not standards for the performance of my artists.