Every moment is another chance
1995年、デトロイト。中産階級の白人が多く住む郊外とは“8マイルロード”で分断され、貧困層が多数を占める都市中心部。ジミーはここで無職の母と幼い妹の3人でトレイラー・ハウスに暮らしていた。彼は昼間プレス工場で働き、夜はヒップホップ・クラブ“シェルター”で毎週行われるラップ・バトルでの優勝を目指し、プロで成功することを夢見ていた。だが、彼は才能がありながらその実力を発揮出来ないでいる。加えて母ステファニーとの確執に悩んでいたジミーはある日、モデルを夢見るウェイトレスのアレックスと出会い恋に落ちるのだが…。
"8 Mile" is a gritty American drama directed by Curtis Hanson, released in 2002. Written by Scott Silver and loosely inspired by Eminem’s own rise, this raw semi-autobiographical tale thrusts viewers into Detroit’s hip-hop underbelly, where survival and self-expression collide in electrifying rap battles. The story centers on Jimmy "B-Rabbit" Smith Jr. (Eminem), a young, white factory worker scraping by in the racially charged, rundown trailer parks of 1995 Detroit. Haunted by a broken home—his alcoholic mom Stephanie (Kim Basinger) and absent dad—and a dead-end life, Jimmy finds refuge in the city’s underground rap scene. With his crew, including pal Future (Mekhi Phifer), he battles personal demons and rival MCs like Papa Doc (Anthony Mackie) at the Shelter, chasing a shot at respect and redemption through his rhymes, while a fleeting romance with Alex (Brittany Murphy) fuels his fire. Famed for Eminem’s commanding debut performance—earning him an Oscar for the anthem “Lose Yourself”—and Hanson’s visceral direction, "8 Mile" pulses with a killer soundtrack and stark realism. Its rap battles, shot with handheld grit, capture the raw energy of a subculture where every verse is a lifeline. Released in 2002, "8 Mile" grossed over $242 million worldwide, resonating as a triumphant underdog story. A cultural touchstone, it’s a fierce ode to seizing the moment and finding your voice against all odds.
年2002
ホームページ https://www.uphe.com/movies/8-mile
予算41000000$
収益242875078$
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ジャンルドラマ音楽
製作国GermanyUnited States of America