Hustle & Flow

2005

Action / Crime / Drama / Music

16
Rotten Tomatoes Critics - Certified Fresh 82% · 162 reviews
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Upright 82% · 100K ratings
IMDb Rating 7.3/10 10 43212 43.2K

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Plot summary

With help from his friends, a Memphis pimp in a mid-life crisis attempts to become a successful hip-hop emcee.


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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by the-movie-guy 8 / 10

The subject matter and lyrics are a little rough, but the movie is a good one to see

(Synopsis) DJay (Terrence Howard) is a streetwise hustler and Memphis pimp with a stable of 3 girls, Shug (Taraji Henson) who is pregnant and not working, Lexus (Paula Jai Parker) who works in a strip club, and Nola (Taryn Manning) who works out of DJay's old beat-up car in a back alley. Even with two girls working and DJay selling dirt-weed on the side, it is hard for them to make ends meet. The utility company is about to shut off their utilities, if they don't pay the bill. DJay feels that he has hit rock bottom, and he needs a change in his life. A bum trades him a Casio keyboard for some weed, and DJay takes it home. While playing the keys, DJay gets an inspiration to write rap music. He begins to write down his pimping style raps, his flow, in a little notebook while Nola is turning tricks. DJay runs into Key (Anthony Anderson), an old friend and sound engineer, who takes him to a church choir performance that reaches DJay's soul. DJay looks inside his soul and decides to get out of the business, and now he has a dream of becoming a rapper. DJay teams up with Key to make a demo song. Skinny Black (Ludacris) is a platinum selling rapper about to return to Memphis for the 4th of July. DJay believes he can hustle Skinny to hear his tape, and his dream will come true.

(Comment) The movie was filmed all around Memphis during 2004. Memphian Craig Brewer wrote and directed 'Hustle and Flow,' and I went to the red carpet movie premiere in Memphis on 6 July. Craig Brewer told the audience about his father's watch that was used in the movie, and he was wearing it for good luck that night. He was also wearing a 3-carat diamond ring that belonged to Sam Phillips. As for the movie, Terrence Howard's role as DJay is a remarkable one in that he becomes immersed in the character of DJay. Howard comes off as a real pimp with all the anger, conflicts, and frustrations, which he encounters in life. There is no such thing as a good pimp, but the character of DJay realizes that his women have dreams too, and that he wants to change everything around him and them for the better. The subject matter and the lyrics to the rap music are a little rough, but the movie is a good one to see. (Paramount Classics, Run time 1:54, Rated R) (8/10)

Reviewed by SnoopyStyle 8 / 10

Not the usual blaxsploitation

DJay (Terrence Howard) is a Memphis pimp and a drug dealer with a dream. His hoe Nola (Taryn Manning) is actually more of a friendly co-worker. Shug (Taraji P. Henson) is a pregnant mess. When he buys a kid's keyboard from a street drunk, he renews his music dreams. He bumps into his old schoolmate Key (Anthony Anderson) who with Shelby (DJ Qualls) helps him record his songs. It's a struggle as he hustles for the recordings and the chance to get his music played. He aims to bring his music to successful rapper Skinny Black (Ludacris), but it's a long winding road.

This movie has loads of atmosphere due to the gritty Memphis locations. On the surface, it's another blaxsploitation movie about the hustle, rappers, drug deals, pimps and hoes. But it's much more about the downtrodden who still have their own dreams. It takes the stereotypical characters and give them life. Also there's a scattering of white characters here. So it's not a simple movie about pimps and hoes. Then there is also the great music. There is still no other Oscar winning song quite like "It's Hard Out Here for a Pimp". The performances are superb especially Terence Howard. Even Anthony Anderson puts in a solid dramatic performance.

Reviewed by kosmasp 9 / 10

Hard out here for a ...

It's a hard knock life in general I'd say, not just for pimps and ... their employes. But be aware just because this is about a pimp and prostitution, this is not something that is meant to excite or arouse the viewer in any sexual kind of way. You may already feel offended that I even mention this, but one should know with what expectation one does go into a movie. You may be even relieved to hear that - especially because the movie does a great job not going into the details of that while still retaining the street cred ... pun maybe intended.

Also having such a strong lead with great performances by the other players is something that helps a lot. And while the female characters may seem weak at first, that impression is quite wrong (which you should be able to see for yourself, especially towards the end with one particular character). But Ludacris is the one who really impressed me. While his role is quite small, it is a very crucial one ... so his performance is very important! And he delivers on a nuanced and well written character (arc) - not just for himself, but for the movie and Terence Howards Djay! The soundtrack also flows quite well ... with songs that really go into your ear and body ... who'd think that a track about ... prostitues would bring goosebumps to the viewer (to most I would reckon) ... enjoy this for what it is - because it is very well made and it feels like taken from real life (which it very likely is composed of many pieces)

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