"Straight Outta Compton" is a musical drama about the band N.W.A. The rise, development and decline of the mid-1980s. The band's direct, explicit musical style and spirit of rebellion resonated greatly with young Americans and became a cultural phenomenon.
The film tells about the social status of Compton Town and the personal life of N.W.A band members The experience shows the various dilemmas and challenges faced by the black community at that time, including crime, gangs, drug trade, etc. Through music, N.W.A bands show their voice and rebellion against the status quo. Their music has a strong political tendency and social critical spirit, which is one of the important reasons why it has become a cultural phenomenon.
In addition, the film also vividly portrays the friendship and friendship among N.W.A band members. The spirit of unity, and their courage and determination in the face of difficulties and dangers. These elements not only give the film a strong emotional resonance, but also give the audience a deeper understanding and understanding of the N.W.A band and its music.