8 Mile (2002)

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Studio: Universal Pictures
Rating: R
Release Date: Nov 8, 2002
Running Time: 118 mins.
Country Of Origin: United States
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No matter who we are, no matter where we live, we're all bound by borders. Many of us are content to live within these borders--others are simply forced to exist within them. But some of us need to break out, burst through, even if what is on the other side is both frightening and unknown. From this comes the tale of one young man's dilemma as he navigates his way through his colliding worlds. Set against Detroit's hip-hop scene in 1995, Jimmy Smith Jr., a young white rapper, struggles to find his voice. The people of Detroit know 8 Mile Road as the city's perimeter. It is also a psychological dividing line between urban and suburban, between black and white, between where Jimmy is and where he wants to be. Here, survival is key, and for many, the emotional life preserver is hip hop. In the absence of nurturing parents, Jimmy and his friends--cool and charasmatic Future, optimistic dreamer Sol, aspiring activist DJ Iz and slow but steady Cheddar Bob--have created their own family. Jimmy and his "crew" (Three One Third), live on hopes of getting their "big break" while struggling to eke out a living at their dead end day jobs. At night, they feed their dreams in the hip hop clubs where the city's best rappers battle each other with abusive rhymes that are wielded like weapons. Here, words are meant to wound and victory belongs to the quick-witted.
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A young white rapper from Detroit's 8 Mile Road area tries to break out of his urban surroundings.

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In his feature film debut, Eminem is Jimmy Smith Jr., a poor aspiring rapper living in a trailer park on Detroit's 8 Mile Rd.--the city's perimeter road which separates it from the 'burbs, or more specifically, the blacks from the whites. After breaking up with his girlfriend Janeane (Taryn Manning), Jimmy, nicknamed ''Rabbit,'' heads back to the trailer park to live with his mom (Kim… Continued

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rating November 5, 2002
In this corner: Eminem. The Enunciator. The Alliterator. The Detroit punk who can rhyme fourteen syllables a line. The Angry Rapper who must face the challenge that has KO'd many a contender before him: acting.
And in this corner: the hordes who want the artist formerly known as Marshall Mathers to fall flat on his misogynistic, homophobic, race-baiting, mother-hating, gun-toting, tattoo-flaunting thirty-year-old ass.

Sorry, hordes. In 8 Mile, his film debut as aspiring rapper Jimmy Smith Jr.,… Continued

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rating March 10, 2003
Even if you think this take on the life of Eminem glosses over the rapper's bashing of women and gays, there's no denying 8 Mile's otherwise gritty authenticity. Director Curtis Hanson (L.A. Confidential) expertly captures the working-class Detroit roots that helped define Eminem's music, and affirms Eminem's magnetic presence.

The bonus material comes in censored and uncensored versions. Like you want the censored stuff, right? Skip the "making of" documentary, which is basically ass kissing,… Continued