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| 8 Mile | |
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Theatrical release poster |
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| Directed by | Curtis Hanson |
| Produced by | Curtis Hanson Brian Grazer Jimmy Iovine |
| Written by | Scott Silver |
| Starring | Eminem Kim Basinger Mekhi Phifer Brittany Murphy |
| Music by | 50 Cent Jeff Bass Proof Obie Trice Xzibit Eminem |
| Cinematography | Rodrigo Prieto |
| Editing by | Jay Rabinowitz |
| Distributed by | Universal Pictures Imagine Entertainment |
| Release date(s) | November 8, 2002 |
| Running time | 110 min. |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
| Budget | $41,000,000 |
| Gross revenue | $242,818,963 |
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| Allmovie profile | |
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8 Mile is a 2002 American drama film directed by Curtis Hanson and starring Eminem. Set in the Detroit hip hop scene during 1995, the film depicts Jimmy "B-Rabbit" Smith Jr. (Eminem) as he struggles for respect among his peers. Other stars of the film include Kim Basinger, Brittany Murphy, Mekhi Phifer, Omar Benson Miller, Eugene Byrd, Anthony Mackie, Michael Shannon, Evan Jones, Chloe Greenfield, Taryn Manning, and De'Angelo Wilson. The film was given an Academy Award for Best Original Song.
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Eight Mile Road is a road which forms the boundary between predominantly African American Detroit and the city's mostly white northern suburbs. The term "8 Mile", therefore, represents a barrier that is difficult to cross.
The film begins with Eminem's character Jimmy "B-Rabbit" Smith, Jr. at a local rap battle emceed by Smith's friend "Udara &Hiral ". A nervous Rabbit chokes at the mic and exits the competition.
After the initial scene at the music event, the movie focuses on Jimmy, a young sheet metal factory worker who is struggling with different aspects of his life. He has moved back north of 8 Mile to the rundown trailer home in Warren of his alcoholic mother Stephanie (Kim Basinger), his much-younger sister Lily (Chloe Greenfield), and his mother's abusive live-in boyfriend Greg (Michael Shannon). Jimmy is focused on getting his music career started, but he seems unable to catch a break. Just prior to the events of the film, he ends a relationship with his girlfriend Janeane (Taryn Manning), and during the film, begins a new relationship with Alex (Brittany Murphy).
As the film progresses, Jimmy comes to realize that his life has remained largely the same since high school. At first, he considers himself a victim of his circumstances and blames others for his problems.Over time, though, Jimmy begins to take responsibility for the direction of his life and realizes that he has a large degree of control over how it will go. He begins to question whether his group of friends, including Future, are holding themselves back from moving on to bigger things. "All we ever do is talk shit," he tells them, as they bicker about the best way to become successful in the music business. With his onstage choke still fresh in his mind, he appears to decide that he will give up on or postpone his dream of a music career in favor of devoting more time to his day job and building a home life. Jimmy's newfound responsibility becomes evident to his supervisor at the factory as well. At the beginning of the film, when Jimmy requests extra shifts, his supervisor laughs at him, but by the end, Jimmy's improved attitude and performance earn him the extra work he had wanted. However, a late night shift conflicts with the next battle tournament. Jimmy initially doesn't want to go, but a visit from Alex changes his mind. Paul, a co-worker whom Jimmy stood up for earlier in the film, offers to cover for him.
The climax of the movie takes place at the battle. Rabbit's friends hype him throughout the film as an incredible rapper, but until this point the film only shows snippets of his skills. The tournament has three rounds, and in each of them Rabbit faces a member of the "Leaders of the Free World", a group that feuds with Rabbit and his friends throughout the film. Rabbit wins both of the first two rounds with progressively more impressive freestyle raps. In the last round, he is paired against Papa Doc, the tournament's most feared battler and Jimmy's main antagonist throughout the storyline. Rabbit is aware that Doc knows all his weak points, so he decides to address them preemptively with his freestyle. Rabbit acknowledges without shame his white trash roots and the various humiliations the Free World clique have inflicted on him. He then uses the difficult life he's had as a springboard to reveal the truth about Papa Doc: despite passing himself off as a thug, he has a privileged background. Doc, whose real name is Clarence, attended Cranbrook, a private school located in upper class Bloomfield Hills. Rabbit makes a reference to Shook Ones Pt. II, the beat that the DJ is spinning, by calling Papa Doc a "halfway crook", which sends the crowd into a frenzy. Doc is left with nothing to say in rebuttal, drops the mic, and Rabbit takes the title.
As a final sign of his growing maturity throughout the film, Jimmy resists the pleas of his friends to go out and celebrate his victory, and instead he quietly walks off into the night to return to his shift at the sheet metal factory. As he walks off into the distance back to work, Eminem's award winning song "Lose Yourself" plays in the background as the transition to the ending credits.
8 Mile was generally well received among critics. The film currently holds a 76% "Certified Fresh" rating on Rotten Tomatoes. Ebert and Roeper gave the film a "two thumbs up" rating. The film was a surprise hit at the box office making $51.2 million in its opening weekend, making it one of the biggest opening weekends for an R-rated movie.The total domestic gross is $116 million USD.The 8 Mile DVD released in March 2003 grossed $91 million USD in DVD sales.
The soundtrack was released October 29, 2002.
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| Preceded by The Santa Clause 2 |
Box office number-one films of 2002 (USA) November 10, 2002 |
Succeeded by Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets |
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