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Grammy Award winning phenomenon makes his feature film debut in this gripping story about the boundaries that hold us back - and the courage that can set us free. Featuring the Academy Award winning song, "Lose Yourself", Eminem stars as Jimmy Smith, Jr. whose life is a daily fight just to keep hope alive. Feeding his dreams in Detroit's vibrant music scene, Jimmy wages an extraordinary personal struggle to find his own voice - and earn a place in a world where rhymes rule, legends are born and every moment is another chance. (Universal Sony Pictures Home Entertainment)

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POMO 

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English If you once liked Rocky and you still haven’t grown out of it, you’ll enjoy 8 Mile. But I found it a bit boring and too simple. That’s not the fault of either director Curtis Hanson or Eminem, but of the system that rules in the gritty neighborhoods of America’s big cities. ()

EvilPhoEniX 

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English Another long overdue film and I am very satisfied. The harsh setting of Detroit is portrayed believably, Eminem is cool and the only thing that disappointed me is that there weren't more Rap battles. Anyway, the finale is awesome. Anthony Mackie showed that he can handle the role of antagonist. 80% ()

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novoten 

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English The rough scene of a city full of disappointed souls unfortunately perfectly corresponds to a music style and culture that I hate that was created around it, which naturally has to be reflected in the evaluation. I acknowledge that the atmosphere of the short battles is breathtaking and thanks to Eminem's acting talent, it earns all the available points, but the ubiquitous mood simply doesn't resonate with me. Moreover, it's a shame that Curtis Hanson brought Kim Basinger from L.A. Confidential, as her role as an emotionally blackmailing mother doesn't fit, and her hysterical fit irritated me to the utmost in every scene. The significant scenes from the poor family gain a noticeable crack, which is even more unfortunate considering that the whole story can score even in details like the conversation with little Lily or the only glance in the mirror. The oppressive atmosphere and clever direction leave a more positive impression after it ends. ()

TheEvilTwin 

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English A very good and engaging film that is a staple for hip hop fans and the quality oozes not only from the premise and Eminem's one-man show, but also from the cinematography and the casting of Anthony Mackie as the bad boy. The final battle is just a euphoric ending to this whole black and white rap romp. Quality. ()

kaylin 

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English Even though this is primarily a film about music, it also captures the look and feel of Detroit incredibly well. And actually, 8 Mile is still quite gentle by comparison. Just look at what people drive and where they work, and then consider that a few years later things got even worse. By the way, burning houses is also a certain custom in this strange city. It’s nothing exceptional. Otherwise, it’s a fairly human story - perhaps a bit clichéd - but still dramatic and powerful. And the music simply takes the lead! ()

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