It is widely recognized as a "coming-of-age" story about self-discovery rather than a traditional "rags-to-riches" tale.
After "choking" during a rap battle at The Shelter, Jimmy must regain his confidence while working a dead-end job at an auto parts factory. 8 Mile 2002 - 111 min Dramma • Musica
R (for strong language, sexuality, violence, and drug use) Story and Themes It is widely recognized as a "coming-of-age" story
The film’s climax features a legendary series of rap battles where Jimmy uses his insecurities as lyrical ammunition to defeat his rivals, the "Leaders of the Free World". Cast and Production Cast and Production The film portrays a pivotal
The film portrays a pivotal week in Jimmy's life as he navigates poverty, a turbulent relationship with his alcoholic mother, Stephanie Smith , and his own paralyzing stage fright.
Released in 2002, is a gritty, semi-autobiographical musical drama starring Eminem in his feature film debut. Directed by Curtis Hanson , the film is set in 1995 Detroit and follows Jimmy "B-Rabbit" Smith Jr., a young factory worker struggling to find his voice in the city's competitive underground hip-hop scene. The title refers to 8 Mile Road, the highway that served as a racial and socioeconomic dividing line between Detroit's inner city and its northern suburbs. Quick Facts Release Date: November 8, 2002 Runtime: 111 minutes Budget: ~$41 million Global Box Office: $242.9 million