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Hustle & Flow (2005)
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Reviews Counted:149
Fresh:122
Rotten:27
Average Rating:7.3/10
Consensus: Hustle & Flow is gritty and redemptive, with a profound sense of place and exciting music.
Rated: R [See Full Rating] or sex and drug content, pervasive language and some violence.
Runtime: 1 hr 55 mins
Genre: Dramas
Theatrical Release:Jul 22, 2005 Wide
Box Office: $22,125,461
Synopsis: A gritty fairy tale of dreams deferred, HUSTLE & FLOW infuses the torpor of the Memphis ghetto with electric tension. Terrence Howard delivers the performance of a lifetime as DJay, a pimp and drug... A gritty fairy tale of dreams deferred, HUSTLE & FLOW infuses the torpor of the Memphis ghetto with electric tension. Terrence Howard delivers the performance of a lifetime as DJay, a pimp and drug dealer eking out an existence with his three whores, one of whom, Shug (Taraji P. Henson, HOLLA), is hugely pregnant. Nola (Taryn Manning, 8 MILE) turns tricks from the backseat of DJay's beater, while Lexus (Paula Jai Parker, LOVE CHRONICLES), the hustler's high-maintenance girlfriend, strips in a cellar-like club. DJay's dissatisfaction is increasing as he senses that life has nothing more in store for him, but a chance encounter with an old school friend, Key (Anthony Anderson, KING'S RANSOM), reignites his musical aspirations. Key is a small-time recording artist, and DJay, armed with a notebook full of lyrics, pays him a visit at home, much to the displeasure of Key's prim and proper wife (Elise Neal, PLAYA'S BALL). Initially dubious, Key agrees to partner with DJay after hearing his stuff, and the two build a makeshift recording studio in DJay's back room, enlisting the aid of a skinny white boy (DJ Qualls) with an unlikely talent on the drum machine. There unfolds the triumphant meat of the story, where, against all odds--and after a few bouts of infighting--everyone pitches in to cut DJay's crunk demo. Essentially a rags-to-riches story, director Craig Brewer avoids the saccharine through his achingly human portrayal of the characters. DJay is fraught with an undeniable misogyny that colors his otherwise sympathetic angst, and Howard portrays that complexity with grace and soul. With John Singleton in the producer's chair, HUSTLE & FLOW strikes an unprecedented balance between feel-good fare and unstinting urban drama, in what amounts to a powerful depiction of the pain and poignant struggle of those who populate this often-misinterpreted milieu. [More]
Starring: Terrence Howard, Ludacris, Anthony Anderson, DJ Qualls
Starring: Terrence Howard, Ludacris, Anthony Anderson, DJ Qualls, Taryn Manning, Paula Jai Parker, Taraji P. Henson, Elise Neal
Director: Craig Brewer
Director: Craig Brewer
Screenwriter: Craig Brewer
Producer: Stephanie Allain, John Singleton
Studio: Paramount Classics
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Reviews for Hustle & Flow
Craig Brewer's Hustle & Flow neatly sidesteps easy expectation in favor of deeply nuanced character studies and a nitty-gritty realism.
This is Howard's show. His DJay is intense, with blue sky dreams other than pimping and living in Memphis.
Happily for all involved, it's still pretty good, with a leading performance by Terrence Howard that is that good.
Edgy camerawork fails to distract from the fact that Hustle & Flow -- a hit a Sundance -- is about as edgy as the crust on Mom's apple pie.
Watching as a pimp, a pothead and a pregnant hooker play and sing in a makeshift bedroom recording studio, and becoming increasingly caught up in their determination and hope, it's impossible not to think that this is a part of the American Dream, too.
Howard, dripping in the Memphis humidity, is the embodiment of virility, prowling like a wolf, purring like a tiger.
Writer-director Craig Brewer has made a sensitive, low-key drama that values human life, no matter how degraded the circumstances.
An involving and fun tale of redemption with many fine musical moments as well an enjoyable subplot involving the rotund Key and his understandably skeptical wife.
It’s an involving and fun tale of redemption with many fine musical moments.
Craig Brewer has a distinctive voice. He writes dialogue that authentically conveys the truth of real life while also touching on universal themes of hope and healing.
Craig Brewer's film offers a lot of grit, great music and a protagonist worth rooting for.
Brewer hasn't sugarcoated his pimp, and Howard's performance locates all the shadings of fury and desperation that drive him.
This is not a world most people want to live in, but it's a very realistic portrayal of the world they inhabit and they give you everything they have.
somehow it pulls through, surpassing all the pimp and wannabe-a-rap-star shtick
A sort of Rocky for ambitious street hustlers, Hustle & Flow traffics in the risky business of making prostitution seem not quite as bad as the hip-hop world, and it conjures a sticky mix of urban grit and Hollywood schmaltz.
Howard takes a character that might have been a caricature and makes him real -- sometimes icy, sometimes fiery, sometimes slick, sometimes passionate.
The film's supporting characters are as rich as the lead, each one of them chasing an unlikely dream.
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