SSJ-A
O’Shea Jackson Jr. already had a greater responsibility than his co-stars in Straight Outta Compton. While Corey Hawkins, Jason Mitchell, Neil Brown Jr. and Aldis Hodge played Dr. Dre, Eazy-E, DJ Yella and MC Ren, respectively, Jackson was tasked with portraying his father, legendary rapper Ice Cube. This opportunity, which doesn’t come along all that often for an actor, is both exciting and daunting. But for 24-year-old Jackson, making his acting debut in the film about the iconic rap group N.W.A., he not only rises to the challenge, he far exceeds expectations. It’s his uncanny ability to embody his father, from his presence to his quirks, that gives the film its oomph. His co-stars, especially Hawkins as Dre and Mitchell as Eazy-E, are not to be overshadowed, either. Though these guys have been building up their resumes for some time, they’ve been waiting for their scene-stealing roles. They come with this film. It’s more impressive, too, when you consider the implications of something like Straight Outta Compton, which is about the rise and fall of N.W.A. That’s already a lot to accomplish.
The_only_R4L
It's awesome to watch our favorite rappers go through life and respect to Easy -E. we know you were played by that bullshit manager, but it's not you fault. You will forever life in rap music. N.W.A for ever
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Janine Guerrero
Loved N.W.A was a young teen when I heard their music, but the film is so realistic doesn't let the real stars down at all like I thought it might. Instead it was informative and the music and production was the real deal and topped it off. Great watch with great music