50 Cent | Shoot First
50 Cent | Shoot First

50 Cent | Shoot First

2003Movie48 minEnglish

He was the angriest rapper on the streets and he knew that his opinions and disses would get him in trouble, but he went out of his way to look for it. Once a crack dealer on the mean streets of Jamaica in New York's Queens, he talks the talk and walks the walk

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IMDb7.0/10
Director: 50 CentGenres: Documentary, Music

Plot Summary

This documentary chronicles the life and rise of Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson, from his troubled youth in Queens, New York, to becoming a global music phenomenon. It delves into his street upbringing, his survival of multiple gunshot wounds, and the making of his groundbreaking debut album, 'Get Rich or Die Tryin''. The film offers an unfiltered look at the determination and resilience that fueled his success.

Critical Reception

As a documentary focused on the artist himself, critical reception often centered on its raw portrayal of 50 Cent's life and its effectiveness in building his brand. While some critics appreciated its authenticity and insight into the hip-hop artist's journey, others found it to be more of a promotional piece than a deeply critical examination.

What Reviewers Say

  • Offers an intimate, albeit sometimes biased, look into the life of the controversial rapper.
  • Highlights 50 Cent's survival and rise as a testament to his tenacity.
  • Serves as a powerful origin story for one of hip-hop's most resilient figures.

Google audience: Audience reviews for '50 Cent: Shoot First' often praised its raw and candid depiction of the artist's life, particularly his resilience in overcoming adversity. Many viewers found it inspiring and a compelling look at the struggles that shaped 50 Cent's career.

Fun Fact

The documentary was released shortly after the massive success of 50 Cent's debut album 'Get Rich or Die Tryin'', effectively capitalizing on his burgeoning fame and narrative of survival.

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