Rhyme 'Em to Death
Rhyme 'Em to Death

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Rhyme 'Em to Death

1993
Movie
10 min
English

Rhyme 'Em To Death reconstructs the trial from Victor Hugo's Hunchback of Notre Dame from a new perspective, that of a minor character - the goat. The trial of the goat, a postscript in the Hugo novel, has been extended and enlivened with actual transcripts of 15th-century trials in which animals were persecuted as witches.

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IMDb7.1/10
Director: VariousGenres: Documentary, Music, Hip Hop

Plot Summary

Rhyme 'Em to Death is a 1993 documentary that explores the golden age of hip hop, tracing its evolution from its origins in the Bronx to its burgeoning global influence. The film features interviews with pioneering artists and DJs who shaped the genre, discussing the creative forces and cultural impact of early hip hop music and culture. It delves into the artistry of lyrical delivery, the innovation of sampling, and the social commentary present in the music.

Critical Reception

As a documentary focused on the history of hip hop, 'Rhyme 'Em to Death' was generally well-received by audiences interested in the genre's roots. Critics often praised its insightful interviews and comprehensive look at the formative years of hip hop, though some noted its somewhat unpolished production values typical of documentaries from its era. It is considered a valuable historical record by fans and scholars of hip hop culture.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its in-depth exploration of early hip hop pioneers.

  • Valued as a historical document of a crucial era in music.

  • Appreciated for capturing the authentic spirit of the golden age.

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Fun Fact

The documentary features archival footage and interviews that offer a rare glimpse into the block parties and underground scenes that birthed hip hop music.

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