Shit man, I went to get the mail the other day and my 40 something year old neighbor was on the phone outside, crying. It’s alarming as a grown man to see another grown man cry. You know it’s gotta be bad for a man to break down in public.
I read people complaining about this movie because E was "too emotional". Well, if you had HIV in the 90s, which was basically a death sentence, you'd be sentimental too lol. This dude absolutely killed it as E, great acting.
Of course he'd be emotional. Imagine being cool with all ur friends again, about to make a career comeback, then u find out it's all about to be gone soon. His son was really young too when he died, I can only imagine how scared he was to leave his kids behind.
Eazy was an example of how the African American community never thought HIV would've affected them because many thought it was a "gay disease", then it did. The positive out of this tragedy was that many started getting tested and becoming aware it could affect them. Eazy truly saved lives..
Very true I don’t play about my health I get tested and my partner it’s scary out here can’t trust anyone it’s up to us to know our status 🙏🏾 I know a young man who gay and he has HIV a lot of people have it but you won’t know with all the meds they have now some can’t pass it on thank GOD times have changed with meds to help them live longer but it’s still something to worry about
I wasn't just the African Americans. When Aids first hit the scene it was called Gay Cancer, not just by laymen; by doctor's as well. Even after it was seen in heterosexual and children, the media still referred to it as such.
Unfortunately at that time it wasn’t treatable. Nowadays HIV patients take one little pill a day and visit a doctor maybe 2 or 3 times a year, some further care is needed for AIDS patients in particular but HIV is no longer a death sentence. We’ve even had 5 people cured of the disease completely via stem cell transplants in which the stem cell donors had rare genetic mutation that causes an immunity to HIV. The cure it out there, and it’s been the goal of many medial communities to find it by 2030.
Yo Magic Johnson-1991- M J was alive in 96 when Ez E got it. Ez E didn’t know it cost $500,000 for a blood transfusion to remove the HIV like Earvin did to hisself
It's part of our job. I wont lie, it's not pleasant, but it's what we do. We doctors may seem cold and distant at times, but remember, after telling the mother that her one and a half year old drowned in the pool and couldn't be saved (something I have done) we have to go back out there and attend to the guy with the 1 month case of athlete's foot. We can't afford to let ourselves feel every death as much as we would normally. If we did, our rates of mental illness, burnout and suicide would be even higher than they are now.
@@ChannelUmptyThree as a nurse I feel this. No, I don't personally have to tell people their bad diagnosis, but working in a hospital I see code blues, and people dying frequently. You're right. We have become "numb". After bagging a few bodies we learn this. It's a tough job being in the medical field. Much respect to you Doctor ❤️
@@adambrown8635 too soon man...too soon You have a point tho. Eazy has been dead for quite a long time. Ur joke had some humor to it ngl, but I just found Eazy death sad.
@@adambrown8635 who says I just heard of him? It’s just some of us didn’t know when he died or didn’t watch the movie. And this movie portrays a beautiful scene with him. It’s gives us a good idea of how he died to the people who didn’t know. Edit: after a moment of consideration, I have now realized that they did not make Eazy like who he really was. They could’ve done better
This hits too close to home for me my sister died in 2019 she had HIV and died from complications of AIDS lord rest her soul she fought for as long as she could but her body was tired. R.I.P BIG SIS 😢
Right I watched in the 80’s as a kid it wiped out my moms friend whole family from the friend to her husband to their twin girls then other family members of mine this virus is no joke it knows no color sex or age even after all these years still it effects so many 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
My cousin die in April of 2020 she was in a nursing home,had other things going as will, she had aids and got COVID -19 after a month in the nursing home,I see her a month before she die.It was really sad she was 62 just had a birthday in April we were very close as kids growing up.I miss her.we live to different lives,I move away got married my husband want in the military and that change my life forever 21 years.will always love her.
This reminds me when I was diagnosed with stage 3C testicular cancer which had spread very aggressively in my body and I almost lost my life to it, the scene when the doctor told him they can’t do anything is almost traumatizing, my group of oncologists had told me that I wasn’t going to live past a year and that I would likely die during surgery; you get the most overwhelming feeling of disparity. It feels like it was almost like a dream, everyday felt like my last. I never wish that on my worst enemy. it’s been 5 years and I’m still around today.
Patrick, you can beat cancer naturally, but you have to really discipline yourself. Black seed oil can cure just about anything, including cancer. Also, eat a healthy diet of raw fruits and vegetables and drink plenty of water with lemon or lime. Stay away from bread, sugar, and processed foods. Drink natural fruit juices, preferably using a blender. The foods we eat have a lot of pesticides, arsenic and other chemicals. If you do a complete fast or detox for 30, 60, or 90 days, with nothing but raw fruits, vegetables, nuts, and lemon water, also take black seed oil, your body will cleanse and heal itself. PLEASE try it. And while doing so, and always...PRAY and thank God in advance for your healing. Be strong and trust the process. Wishing you healing, peace, and strength!!! ❤ 🙏
@kammyr4082 It's an interview on vlad with one of his hommies saying that he never met with suge and was wondering why that scene was in the movie 🤔 we will never know smh
I think a lot of people stepped up after this. People stopped fucking everything they saw raw. He probably saved a lot of people in the Urban Community
@@Conrad_52 he didn't just give it to him, he made him work for it, he made his son take acting classes and made him take it very serious, cube took this stuff serious and was strict with his son about it... Easy son wanted to play but he never took the acting classes they set out for him.
It was a snub indeed but at the same time, as long as he himself and the audience know that he was amazing, that's enough. He doesn't need a golden statuette to feel validated.
The shot of the doctor leaving the room and you see Eazy-E sitting by himself in his hospital bed, alone with his thoughts... Gives me chills. There's no feeling quite like the isolation and desperation one feels when they're in a hospital bed during a serious health crisis. I've been there and this scene captures it wonderfully. Amazing filmmaking.
You’re message really hit home for me tonight My dad passed away not long ago I never truly thought of how he felt when he knew it was the end of the long road Rip dad ❤
I couldn't imagine the feeling you get when handed a death sentence of 6 months😟 I had a friend get sick he went to the hospital they diagnosed him with pancreatic cancer he had 2 weeks to live. One minute everything is fine the next minute can change everything life is precious don't wait till your dying to appreciate the gift you were given
Picklerick!, yes my best friend, my heart,my love of a lifetime was diagnosed with cancer, he lived less than 8weeks. He was only 42. Rip Michael Tyler Campbell Timonium Maryland .never 2b 4gotten.rest easy. I'm sorry for your loss also. Cancer sucks. I also remember eazy like it just yesterday. His son was born healthy and his wife a as negative also
No matter how many times I watch this movie I absolutely bawl my eyes out when the crew visits easy. Especially when yella gives easy that bones tape and they’re all talking about easy getting outta the hospital 😔
Imagine being that doctor. That doctor 100 percent knows who he's talking to. I couldn't imagine being the one who has to tell a hip hop legend with millions of fans that he is going to die.
I don’t follow any type of hip hop rap etc at all. I have no idea who he is. Only here because they said the scene from Dallas buyers club was ripped off from this movie.
@@Playdory wasn’t really a rip off. The exchange they have with the doctor is pretty similar, but it’s probably the same conversation that doctors had with patients across the country during the HIV/AIDS epidemic.
His message to our generation was “don’t make the mistakes I made” he regretted so much. But died knowing he was achieving his dreams. He didn’t die with no one beside him. He had millions supporting and loving him . Wish I couldve seen him in my generation. He’s an amazing man weather he’s done right or wrong and may he rest in paradise
@Per Capita wtf im not even trying act like some tough nut towards you but was genuinely a little confused at what you said. were you seriously confused at the tone i was speaking in, even if its the internet its pretty obvious my question meant no harm
It makes me sad to realise that this happened to so many people back in the 80’s and 90’s, there was almost nothing the doctors could do. So many friends, sons, daughters, brothers and sisters who were taken away so early in life by this horrible disease.
Oh they could fix you... if you had money. This is why every normal person in 1991 with HIV is dead yet Magic Johnson is perfectly fine. HIV was always curable.
@@scottmc1855 No there isnt a cure dude…They have medication to prevent HIV into becoming aids Aids is a more advanced version of HIV.Problem is it’s expensive
I met them all in Ga. I was 15 years old. Working at Six flags Over Ga. He gave me his hat. Im still a huge NWA FAN. His passing broke my heart. My oldest daughter is DJ YELLA NIECE.. ERIC WAS A GREAT GUY....REN ALL OF THEM...😊
Fun fact: we have come so far in our treatment of aids and HIV that if E were diagnosed today, he'd probably be okay. He'd be in pretty serious condition and maybe in the hospital for a bit, but overall, he would be okay.
@@MichaelB769 People confuse the two. If HIV goes untreated (which usually happens because people don't know until it's too late), it leads to AIDS. Magic and other ppl today can live normal lives with HIV if they get proper treatment
@@ReflectionOfPerfection Oh I know the difference, I was just mainly thinking they technically got the diagnosis (at least in the movie) confused because at that time, HIV wasn't a death sentence, and you usually didn't die within a month of diagnosis; Freddie lived for years after his diagnosis. I'm thinking what he had when they diagnosed him was AIDS, not HIV, even though the doctor said he tested positive for HIV, not AIDS.
"I'll call you when I get outta here" with that comforting smile. There's nothing worse than knowing you're going to leave the ones you love behind and having to try and comfort them when you're the one who's dying. Your whole existence revolves around making sure everyone knows how much you love them and care for them and just wanting to be able to leave knowing that everyone knows that. Absolutely devastating to watch, RIP E, a GOAT until the end.
There's really not much else you can do when you're dying. When you're gone you will be at silent peace while you're loved one's are in pain. It makes sense to worry about them more than yourself but it's still hard probably.
It should remind you to wear a condom had he taken 5 seconds to put one on he’d be alive today stupid little mistake that could happen to anyone especially back then because most people thought you had to be gay to get it.
I thank God everyday for protecting me when I was being reckless in my youth back in the day I really do ❤. Its the reason I take my health so seriously now 🙏
@ RJ London I’ve been there God rescued & protected me when I was out there being reckless back in my 20s I’m 31 now. Part of that was due to lack of Self Love as well as me being a Sexual abuse/Physical abuse survivor
@@stephenchristian3636 don't worry 80% of us are , I mean the people on the planet..... the difference is that some of us are brave enough to share , the rest remain silent.
I tested up when Dre started crying and saying “I love you man”. Because Dre had a lot of fake people in his life and Eazy-E and the whole NWA were the only true ones
I am 30 right now, the same age Easy-E was when he was diagnosed and died. I am a father. I am a husband. Regardless of whether you loved his music or hated it, imagine being 30 and suddenly be facing your death. To be a father. A husband. And to suddenly know that you were going to not be there to see your kids grow up. Or grow old with your wife. And knowing that within 10-15 years, he would have walked out of that hospital and lived a full life due to medical advancement into the treatment of HIV. So tragic.
That seems to be how it is with any new disease. It always kills a large percentage of its first victims. Then, as time goes on, we learn new treatments and sometimes even cures.
This is the cost of living a reckless life. I feel sorry for the kids/babies who caught HIV/AIDS via blood transfusions and breast milk - not an arrogant misogynist rapper who cheated on his pregnant gf with what he described as “bitches and hoes”. Play stupid games you win stupid prizes.
@@purposepit7473 agreed, while i feel bad for him somewhat especially his wife and unborn child, ultimately he made his choice and that choice was cheating and living recklessly
@@napalmsf The point behind this is that he only died because it was early on in the disease, and how tragic that was. Now, people with HIV live long, full lives, without even progressing to AIDS. We've come a long way. I just...I can't imagine being in his shoes. I now that he did this to himself, but like, to suddenly realize that you're not gonna get to see your kids grow up. That would be the biggest one for me.
I am a physician in nyc. It was truly unimaginably horrible. People on stretchers in hallways because no more rooms etc. RIP to all that passed- often abandoned by their families.
When Dre came in and saw E on the breathing tube I just lost it...what an emotional scene! Felt so realistic and props to the real Dr Dre and Ice Cube for putting this masterpiece together!
@@jackmayoff5797 where do you get that from. Dre went to see Eazy. Cube told Dre to give him a call if he woke up. But both of them did miss the funeral. The hospital visit by Dre did happen.
@ That's funny how y'all can say who going to heaven and who not. Scripture says " Says Judge not Les ye be judged. Worry about your own Salvation. Cause u might be the one cookin👹
The first time I watched this movie, I hardly knew anything about Easy E and the NWA. I heard the songs from my older brother but never knew the history. Watching this made me understand everything and during this scene when they delivered this news - I felt so bad for him. I can't begin to imagine going to the doctor only for them to tell me I got 6 months - that's my worst nightmare. I can't imagine how Easy E felt in his last months - having this virus no one hardly knew anything about at the time.
The part where Yella cries and walks off made me start to cry and the part where Dre sees Eazy-E then leaves knowing that’s the last time he’ll see him also made me start to cry a little.
As a person with HIV I saw many movies and shows portraying HIV-related stories. I must say that this scene is probably the best one and more realistic one in showing the communication of an HIV diagnosis. There are many movies, but this one in particular really encapsulates the loneliness and this sense of disbelief when you hear for the first time you have HIV. The doctor who tells you medical stuff while you try to rationalise everything but you are simply overwhelmed with emotions, sensations, information, and you think that you are different, that you can somehow be completely cured. Congratulations to Jason Mitchell who managed to really show on the screen how a person with HIV truly reacts to the news.
That look on Yellas face after Eazy said I'll call when I get outta here gets me every time. He knows he won't be getting out. He knows he's going to die and will never get that call. And in that face and his next actions from leaving the tape to walking away from the door, You can see complete and total sadness overwhelm him. It's the hardest part to watch.
Truth-that, and seeing E doing his best in those same moments to not only convince Yella he’ll be getting out, but also doing his best to convince himself that he somehow will.
@Nectar Nek not so much. The Ryan White Care Act was introduced, and around that time new medicines were coming out. It’s just he found out when his immune system was completely decimated to where no possible medical intervention could have saved him. My uncle contracted HIV in 1992 and died 2019. His HIV status was undetectable for the last 7 years but that act helped save his life.
@Nectar Nek he did. He was very much involved with his church and food banks. He survived colon and breast cancer, and regularly engaged in fundraisers for research of those, which I engage in today. He was the kind of person you hear about in southern hospitality stories. If there was beef, he’d make you a full meal, and things would be great. He was all about spreading and showing love. In fact, I learned from him how to accept gay people and people of difference when I was taught before how to be hateful. So, I learned everything about being a decent human being from him.
@@jasmineallison746 HIV is not curable. And even if you improve your t-cell count to normal levels, when you are diagnosed with AIDS, you’re still considered an AIDS patient. Instead of botanical studies, you should also read about medicine and biology.
@@jasmineallison746 and lastly, the whole point of a job is to make money. That’s part of why my doctor is in his job title. But he’s also a good doctor and gives me help on maintaining my health outside of office.
I don’t care who you’re, if this clip doesn’t make something in your heart ache for him, his family, and friends. I grow up listening to them, it breaks my heart how the good ones always get hurt
This is why, Pride, Ego, and all the rest ain’t worth shit! Never hold grudges. If you are reading this rn, and got grudges call the homies and say wassaup and let that shit go
do you think eazy e was a bad guy? eazy e was a closeted gay man and cheated on his wife with a man and that’s how he got aids irl. Don’t give easy e a pass because he’s a celebrity that u liked
This has gotta be one of my favorite movies. I still remember going to see this when it came out and this whole scene made me tear up so bad in the movie theatre. It still makes me tear up now, especially the part when ren and yella come to visit him in the hospital.
One of my best frds contracted HIV from her husband. That f'd everyone up. We'd all learned about it and knew how to protect ourselves, but no one expects to get it from their own husband.
I learned about this and actually took a class..beautiful lady came in for the seminar and she said who is more likely to contract h.i.v or aides..working street girls or wife and answer was wife. Crazy and sad. So where your condoms and protect yourself ladies married or not. Put that in the pre-nup 🤑🤑 oh and by the way the beautiful lady had H.I.V god bless her.
The parts of the movie leading up to this are almost sickening. He starts coughing, starts slowing down a bit, people start to notice he’s run down and you *know* what’s coming. I was a big fan of NWA as a kid in the 90s…nobody else sounded like them and when Eazy died, it was a total shock…out of nowhere. Seeing it depicted like this makes it even worse, honestly. They did a great job with this movie.
Sad he was full blown & didn't know bye the glory of God his Girlfriend wasn't infected nor his Baby he did the right thing to Marry her before he passed away
@@lilithdemonia74 things happen for a reason, god isn’t going to hold your hand and protect you from every problem or issue. Easy-E suffered the consequences of sleeping from girl to girl without protection, RIP. At the end of the day, his family is safe and that’s a blessing of god right there.
Ive mainly been a metalhead all my life but have still always loved hip hop from the 90's. Eazy-E being one of my favorites I only wish he was still with us and making more sick music. Rest In Peace Eazy you're a legend brother.
@@blaisecalamia139 the casualties is 90s lol it’s punk music tho . My sisters a metal head too . She would know more bands . I grew up a chola so I’m limited in that department 😂
@@blaisecalamia139 my brothers listened to like kings of Leon , Metallica , bullet for my valentine , the killers , . My sister was more foo fighters , the offspring , much more that I can’t name cause like I said she an expert compared to me lol
This happened to a friend of mine. He shot a lot of drugs and he caught the virus. And he gave it to his wife. He died a nasty death. I was his only friend at the end. His wife went on to live for another 20 years or so, I lost track of her. He was one of the first to died of AIDS in Kansas City.
I remember seeing this scene in the movie theaters!!!! When I tell y’all I cried like a BABYY!!! Tears , and snot coming all down my nose…. REST IN HEAVEN EAZY LOVE U 💞💐
When Dre is talking to E it kinda reminds me of 3 years ago. Dad died of leukemia and i was just talking to him while he laid in bed. A 37 year old corpse and a 15 year old kid. I just talked to him. Knowing he couldn't answer back, its rough.
I did the same thing when my mom past, trust me...they hear you still even if their not conscious. This was proved to me when I had called my aunt to say goodbye and my moms almost lifeless body started to flail when she heard my aunts voice. Talk to them and make it the best conversation you'll have. It makes them more at peace.
I've never been able to watch this scene without feeling a lump in my throat and my eyes watering up Completely shows the process of loosing a loved one and feeling helpless
My father has been fighting and doing well since 2003, there are a lot of treatments now for HIV, I remember my dad had a falling out just like this a week after walking me down the aisle for my wedding🙏 he is still here with us and always questions why my mom had to go first to pancreatic cancer 2018😢 it took my mom so fast😢 I pray there are better treatments for cancer in future as well . Anyone scared about HIV know there is still hope and life to be lived. My daddy is now 65yrs old and 18yrs later still doing good🙏💙
I shedded like multiple bottles of tears when i saw this scene, actually i started crying when he was trying to the group back together, even though I was born in the 2000's and never actually got to witness NWA live i still could not hold back my tears
This was one of the saddest scenes in the movie. Of all the things he done in his life, he was a good person like 2pac was. He respected and love woman, loved his kids, and he done some charity work. But the media never mention that.
@@johnnybgood3724 nah race plays a big part, when it comes to media, they always outline the bad ting more when it comes to black people. But when it white people they get a more favorable light.
@@tanagunda1368 you are stilling missing the point. When it comes to the media, anything that will get the big audiences attention and that's what they will report..it is all about rating and dollar sign. It has nothing to do with race.
“I don’t even feel that bad doc”
😔 gets to me everytime, RIP E
E did he just didn’t wanna hear that shit
@@91Definite exactly.
@@FrancoJ-c7p Nobody wants to hear they sick man :(
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HIV is now very treatable. Someone diagnosed at 18 has a life expectancy of 65. That's beautiful and I pray cancer becomes the same.
Amen
No a FULL normal life. SORRY to correct you
Still not a good thing to be infected with it
Obviously it was treatable back then too if magic Johnson is still alive
Let’s pray that will be the same for cancer.
When his bodyguard closed the door to avoid hearing another grown man cry touched my soul. As a man it's hard to watch another man breakdown.
Shit man, I went to get the mail the other day and my 40 something year old neighbor was on the phone outside, crying. It’s alarming as a grown man to see another grown man cry. You know it’s gotta be bad for a man to break down in public.
@@michaelj6392 I couldn't have said it better my good man. I pray all is well with you and your loved ones
Finally somebody said it . gets me ever time . you could see it in his eyes and body language 😭
It's sad that men can't handle emotions because they aren't properly taught to.
@@Lady-Evonne77 THIS 👏🏽🙌🏽
All the Actors and Actresses did a incredible job with this film. You could literally feel the pain and grief when E got diagnosed.
@user-iv8hm6ui4l You know that films are subjective right?
@@warsynjust like his opinions
@@gawdamnitbobby yup
Yes
I read people complaining about this movie because E was "too emotional". Well, if you had HIV in the 90s, which was basically a death sentence, you'd be sentimental too lol. This dude absolutely killed it as E, great acting.
Right I was thinking the same thing like they would’ve had the same reaction I’m sure magic Johnson had the same reaction
Yeah, those people definitely never got any heartbreaking medical diagnosis in their lives before. That kind of heartbreak is one of the worst.
@@pedrojuan8050 right idk what bubble they are living in
Who wouldn’t be emotional if told they didnt have much longer to live? Wtf
Of course he'd be emotional. Imagine being cool with all ur friends again, about to make a career comeback, then u find out it's all about to be gone soon. His son was really young too when he died, I can only imagine how scared he was to leave his kids behind.
The way he fell and hit the keyboard behind him honestly looked so natural it wasn’t even like he was just acting it out.
Probably a long day filming and forgot yo eat lunch
You are right , never felt it was an actor through the whole clip
@@thechemi5083 lmao
TheChemi 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂hell yea
Great acting
"I don't even feel that bad, Doc."
Makes me sad every time.
This is heartbreaking. 🙏🙏🙏
Saddest part when the doc came up to him and said we can keep you comfortable
Moi aussi 😥😥
Me too, ohohh 😢😢😢
Man
@@alyunganxietygamingchannel29 Why?
Eazy was an example of how the African American community never thought HIV would've affected them because many thought it was a "gay disease", then it did. The positive out of this tragedy was that many started getting tested and becoming aware it could affect them. Eazy truly saved lives..
Very true I don’t play about my health I get tested and my partner it’s scary out here can’t trust anyone it’s up to us to know our status 🙏🏾 I know a young man who gay and he has HIV a lot of people have it but you won’t know with all the meds they have now some can’t pass it on thank GOD times have changed with meds to help them live longer but it’s still something to worry about
I wasn't just the African Americans. When Aids first hit the scene it was called Gay Cancer, not just by laymen; by doctor's as well. Even after it was seen in heterosexual and children, the media still referred to it as such.
Amazing that he was gay being a tough guy on stage but actually he was GAY!
@@dimitar297Huh?
He was gay
I don't think the actors ever got enough recognition for these scenes😭🥺
That's the way Oppressors wants it for The Children of Israel
yeah they are truly very talented!!
@@holyyeshua4539 wtf
@@holyyeshua4539 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 DELUSIONAL
Suge knight gave him sdd injected into his body at the studio
Can’t imagine how hard it is for doctors to tell ppl they won’t live much longer nd that they have cancer, aids etc
It's not as hard as you'd think.
No it's hard.
It is curable. Tetra Silver cures it completely
It's actually part of their training in med school.
It's probably harder to hear it.
The fact that Eazy-E thought aids was treatable just breaks my heart edit:Wow! I have never got 3000 likes before thank you!
Unfortunately at that time it wasn’t treatable. Nowadays HIV patients take one little pill a day and visit a doctor maybe 2 or 3 times a year, some further care is needed for AIDS patients in particular but HIV is no longer a death sentence. We’ve even had 5 people cured of the disease completely via stem cell transplants in which the stem cell donors had rare genetic mutation that causes an immunity to HIV. The cure it out there, and it’s been the goal of many medial communities to find it by 2030.
And his wife was pregnant 😢😭💔
Yo Magic Johnson-1991- M J was alive in 96 when Ez E got it.
Ez E didn’t know it cost $500,000 for a blood transfusion to remove the HIV like Earvin did to hisself
@@JudeBoi1313 l
@@DaphneyGeorge-z1nYes she did my contract the virus though.
Imagine how a doctor must feel having to tell someone is terminal and there's nothing that can be done.
Not an easy job
And that actor did an amazing job showing that difficulty
It's part of our job. I wont lie, it's not pleasant, but it's what we do. We doctors may seem cold and distant at times, but remember, after telling the mother that her one and a half year old drowned in the pool and couldn't be saved (something I have done) we have to go back out there and attend to the guy with the 1 month case of athlete's foot. We can't afford to let ourselves feel every death as much as we would normally. If we did, our rates of mental illness, burnout and suicide would be even higher than they are now.
doctors don’t have souls lmao they don’t care trust me, it’s easy for them
@@ChannelUmptyThree as a nurse I feel this. No, I don't personally have to tell people their bad diagnosis, but working in a hospital I see code blues, and people dying frequently.
You're right. We have become "numb". After bagging a few bodies we learn this. It's a tough job being in the medical field.
Much respect to you Doctor ❤️
The man playing Easy-E is amazing. You can feel the confusion and raw emotions without overacting.
HE WAS THE GODFATHER 😭😭😭😭
Isn't that his son?
@@RyyuRetard Not his son. The actor Jason Mitchell is originally from New Orleans. Although what I've read he never knew his biological dad.
@@Vtsrl I thought his son played the roll.
@@SolidSnake-cn7moshe’s saying E was the godfather of rap, his son did.
When Eazy-E died his wife inhereted his wealth and went on to produce this movie. What a tribute.
@Logan Fiive nah
she's getting EAZY D that for sure lol
@@adambrown8635 too soon man...too soon
You have a point tho. Eazy has been dead for quite a long time. Ur joke had some humor to it ngl, but I just found Eazy death sad.
@@IanDaGoat07 Eazy been dead for 20 years all you gen z boy just heard of him because this lame film
@@adambrown8635 who says I just heard of him? It’s just some of us didn’t know when he died or didn’t watch the movie. And this movie portrays a beautiful scene with him. It’s gives us a good idea of how he died to the people who didn’t know.
Edit: after a moment of consideration, I have now realized that they did not make Eazy like who he really was. They could’ve done better
Comfortable. What do you mean, comfortable? That line gets me every time
That's the line that breaks me.
This hits too close to home for me my sister died in 2019 she had HIV and died from complications of AIDS lord rest her soul she fought for as long as she could but her body was tired. R.I.P BIG SIS 😢
Sorry to hear that. Love you.
My deepest condolences to you and your family💐
Sorry for your loss. 🙏🏽
Right I watched in the 80’s as a kid it wiped out my moms friend whole family from the friend to her husband to their twin girls then other family members of mine this virus is no joke it knows no color sex or age even after all these years still it effects so many 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
My cousin die in April of 2020 she was in a nursing home,had other things going as will, she had aids and got COVID -19 after a month in the nursing home,I see her a month before she die.It was really sad she was 62 just had a birthday in April we were very close as kids growing up.I miss her.we live to different lives,I move away got married my husband want in the military and that change my life forever 21 years.will always love her.
When he said “I don’t even feel that bad” my eyes went🥺🥺🥺
Suge knight gave him sdd injected into his body at the studio
@Nibbler800 idk why suge did it
Me too, can’t stop crying.
damn what a snacc 😍
@@reactionpods8954 People who use IV drugs risk giving it to others. It's part of the dope game. Should have gotten his own needles.
This reminds me when I was diagnosed with stage 3C testicular cancer which had spread very aggressively in my body and I almost lost my life to it, the scene when the doctor told him they can’t do anything is almost traumatizing, my group of oncologists had told me that I wasn’t going to live past a year and that I would likely die during surgery; you get the most overwhelming feeling of disparity. It feels like it was almost like a dream, everyday felt like my last. I never wish that on my worst enemy. it’s been 5 years and I’m still around today.
How are you doing today?
God bless you, keep fighting brave soul!
Hell yeah. Glad you're still with us man.
Cancer can fuck off.
Damn your testicles were black or somethin 💀
Patrick, you can beat cancer naturally, but you have to really discipline yourself. Black seed oil can cure just about anything, including cancer. Also, eat a healthy diet of raw fruits and vegetables and drink plenty of water with lemon or lime. Stay away from bread, sugar, and processed foods. Drink natural fruit juices, preferably using a blender. The foods we eat have a lot of pesticides, arsenic and other chemicals. If you do a complete fast or detox for 30, 60, or 90 days, with nothing but raw fruits, vegetables, nuts, and lemon water, also take black seed oil, your body will cleanse and heal itself. PLEASE try it. And while doing so, and always...PRAY and thank God in advance for your healing. Be strong and trust the process. Wishing you healing, peace, and strength!!! ❤ 🙏
The fact that he was so young and no one else he knew had it still doesn't sit right with me to this day smh rip Eazy 😢
It was rumored that suge knight exposed him supposedly during that huge studio fight scene. I think that's why they showed that.
@kammyr4082
It's an interview on vlad with one of his hommies saying that he never met with suge and was wondering why that scene was in the movie 🤔 we will never know smh
Back in that day everybody in California have HIV I believe that Eazy-E never contracted the virus somebody injected him with AIDS
There was an interview and suge pretty much said how easy it would be to stick someone with a syringe with the virus in it.
Remember that interview? Suge was talking about a needle which can kill you with HIV dose
"The Eazy-E way"
When doc said: “We can...make you comfortable” 😢 that shit was sad
Yes it was
@Kody Nester stfu
Sad
Real talk
@Kody Nester stfu
His death made his friends to step up and take their lives seriously.
EXACTLY! Snoopy, Cube all of them!!
I think a lot of people stepped up after this. People stopped fucking everything they saw raw. He probably saved a lot of people in the Urban Community
Is it a movie or real?please
@@kevinmukasa2115 straight out of Compton, true story about the Rapper Easy E and NWA, they made it into a movie/ documentary
@@sweetass51 oooh okay
“I’ll call you when I get out of here” saddest part
Yes it is.
Sad 😥
The call yella never got
@@MrPesado98 He called him and told him to watch himself
@@MrPesado98 In the middle of Yella shooting porn actually
I'm glad my diagnosis was in 2008 when there was some hope. My T cell count was 2, but somehow I survived...
Wow. How are you now?🫂🫂❤️
Awesome
Omg your post just made me cry. I'm glad you're doing better.
@@DaKeys2Life it’s heartbreaking, I hope he’s doing good today.🩷🩷
It's called GOD
They say your true friends are the one’s that visit you when your in jail or in the hospital. RIP E
Apparently they also don't attend your funeral.
Yes so true facts 💯
Facts
It’s a fact
Suge knight gave him sdd injected into his body at the studio
Easy E's son wanted to play Easy with no acting experience. Everybody was like, "nah.".
Good choice
OShea (cubes kid) plays his dad really well tho
@@Conrad_52 yeah cos he was a good actor. Nothing wrong with Eazy’s son, the role just deserved someone that could do it justice
@@Conrad_52 cube made him wait two years of practicing before giving it to him
Eazy e's son was overweight lets keep it that way as well
@@Conrad_52 he didn't just give it to him, he made him work for it, he made his son take acting classes and made him take it very serious, cube took this stuff serious and was strict with his son about it... Easy son wanted to play but he never took the acting classes they set out for him.
Whether we have an illness or not... it's just a matter of time. Be thankful in everything.
Suge knight gave him sdd injected into his body at the studio
I was thankful for trump👍👍👍🇺🇸.
Whatever speak for yourself I don't fornicate
You're fine!damn
Aye Beverly come be my Boo
Man he played this scene so good man. I cried like a lil kid foreal REST UP E🙏🏽
He should have been nominated for an oscar in this role. His range here was amazing. I truly felt sorry for him. I felt the pain.
Yea I was very surprised with how little Oscar nominations the movie got
lame
It was a snub indeed but at the same time, as long as he himself and the audience know that he was amazing, that's enough. He doesn't need a golden statuette to feel validated.
@@tiddler3747 no one needs it but he should have been recognized!
Guess I should of been an actor. Because he played a terrible role in my opinion.
The shot of the doctor leaving the room and you see Eazy-E sitting by himself in his hospital bed, alone with his thoughts... Gives me chills. There's no feeling quite like the isolation and desperation one feels when they're in a hospital bed during a serious health crisis. I've been there and this scene captures it wonderfully. Amazing filmmaking.
You’re message really hit home for me tonight
My dad passed away not long ago
I never truly thought of how he felt when he knew it was the end of the long road
Rip dad ❤
As have I.
@@anitaparisi1259 stay strong forever
well maybe he shouldn't have slept with a dude
@@marcGOAT1 yeah cuz that’s how he got it. Proof or you’re full of it
I couldn't imagine the feeling you get when handed a death sentence of 6 months😟 I had a friend get sick he went to the hospital they diagnosed him with pancreatic cancer he had 2 weeks to live. One minute everything is fine the next minute can change everything life is precious don't wait till your dying to appreciate the gift you were given
Picklerick!, yes my best friend, my heart,my love of a lifetime was diagnosed with cancer, he lived less than 8weeks. He was only 42. Rip Michael Tyler Campbell Timonium Maryland .never 2b 4gotten.rest easy. I'm sorry for your loss also. Cancer sucks. I also remember eazy like it just yesterday. His son was born healthy and his wife a as negative also
A
My stepdad died last year from pancreatic cancer also at age 43 🥺
@@brownskinngurl7724 cancer sucks be strong
My condolences
No matter how many times I watch this movie I absolutely bawl my eyes out when the crew visits easy. Especially when yella gives easy that bones tape and they’re all talking about easy getting outta the hospital 😔
Imagine being that doctor. That doctor 100 percent knows who he's talking to. I couldn't imagine being the one who has to tell a hip hop legend with millions of fans that he is going to die.
I don’t follow any type of hip hop rap etc at all. I have no idea who he is. Only here because they said the scene from Dallas buyers club was ripped off from this movie.
@@Playdory DBC came out before I think
@@Playdory wasn’t really a rip off. The exchange they have with the doctor is pretty similar, but it’s probably the same conversation that doctors had with patients across the country during the HIV/AIDS epidemic.
@@stellarwind1946 I can’t imagine the hell of that. I was a baby in the 80s so I’m glad I don’t have any memory of it.
He's just a man.
His message to our generation was “don’t make the mistakes I made” he regretted so much. But died knowing he was achieving his dreams. He didn’t die with no one beside him. He had millions supporting and loving him . Wish I couldve seen him in my generation. He’s an amazing man weather he’s done right or wrong and may he rest in paradise
@Per Capita sorry i dont quite get what you mean, are you saying people only started liking him when you passed away?
@Per Capita wtf im not even trying act like some tough nut towards you but was genuinely a little confused at what you said. were you seriously confused at the tone i was speaking in, even if its the internet its pretty obvious my question meant no harm
@@qwertyki9367 don't waste your brain cells on this goof hes just a internet gangster thats why ur comment got like 40 likes and he got 🍩
@@udainatt8314 bro you replied to the wrong comment lmao
@@qwertyki9367 no he didn’t
It makes me sad to realise that this happened to so many people back in the 80’s and 90’s, there was almost nothing the doctors could do. So many friends, sons, daughters, brothers and sisters who were taken away so early in life by this horrible disease.
Oh they could fix you... if you had money. This is why every normal person in 1991 with HIV is dead yet Magic Johnson is perfectly fine. HIV was always curable.
“You could live through anything if Magic made it” - Yeezy
@@scottmc1855 You really don't know what you're talking about.
@@Joshua-fr1xp - Find me one person diagnosed with HIV in 1991 that is still alive today who doesn't have a net worth of 9 figures. Good luck.
@@scottmc1855 No there isnt a cure dude…They have medication to prevent HIV into becoming aids Aids is a more advanced version of HIV.Problem is it’s expensive
I met them all in Ga. I was 15 years old. Working at Six flags Over Ga. He gave me his hat. Im still a huge NWA FAN. His passing broke my heart. My oldest daughter is DJ YELLA NIECE.. ERIC WAS A GREAT GUY....REN ALL OF THEM...😊
You met eazy e? That is awesome brother i wish i had the chance to meet them
Fun fact: we have come so far in our treatment of aids and HIV that if E were diagnosed today, he'd probably be okay. He'd be in pretty serious condition and maybe in the hospital for a bit, but overall, he would be okay.
HIV virus yes, not Aids
HIV is treatable, yes. AIDS, no....he'd be dead for sure.
Magic Johnson was diagnosed with HIV in 1991 and he's still alive
@@MichaelB769 People confuse the two. If HIV goes untreated (which usually happens because people don't know until it's too late), it leads to AIDS. Magic and other ppl today can live normal lives with HIV if they get proper treatment
@@ReflectionOfPerfection Oh I know the difference, I was just mainly thinking they technically got the diagnosis (at least in the movie) confused because at that time, HIV wasn't a death sentence, and you usually didn't die within a month of diagnosis; Freddie lived for years after his diagnosis. I'm thinking what he had when they diagnosed him was AIDS, not HIV, even though the doctor said he tested positive for HIV, not AIDS.
R.i.p Easy E, you were my favorite rapper of all time we love you man.
He was handsome too.
And im the E-A-Z-Y E and this is the season to let the real muthafukkin G's in
@@evaschroeder4614 Who the actor or the real Eazy E?
@@ifitdontkillyouitmakesyous3332 eazy z but the actor playing him isn't bad looking.
@@evaschroeder4614 That actor playing him looks nothing like Eazy E imo
There is literally nothing more sobering than when you're faced with a medical problem. Everything goes out the window
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Fr. I've been on a gurney near death. I know the pain that it brings to all.
What's the name of the song at the studio
I thought I had HIV for a month and truly those nights were so long everything went out the window…it was so heavy
Literally? LITERALLY. LiTeRaLlY.
That violin stroke at 5:35 is so powerful man...
"I'll call you when I get outta here" with that comforting smile. There's nothing worse than knowing you're going to leave the ones you love behind and having to try and comfort them when you're the one who's dying. Your whole existence revolves around making sure everyone knows how much you love them and care for them and just wanting to be able to leave knowing that everyone knows that. Absolutely devastating to watch, RIP E, a GOAT until the end.
Goat = Baphomet
you wouldnt hit a guy with glasses, would you?
Wtf Eazy E just said that right when I read this
There's really not much else you can do when you're dying. When you're gone you will be at silent peace while you're loved one's are in pain. It makes sense to worry about them more than yourself but it's still hard probably.
God when he said that it was fighting tears
Everyone is gangsta till life is put into perspective. We are all in this once. Do it right.
EXACTLY 💯
Well said
Yep
Yep
Life on life’s terms - Iron Mike
This scene had grown men crying.
On the dl i was giggling
@ how
@@harryflaherty9330 cuz he a DL gay
Had everyone cry
@Damn MENACE ?
Damn, had me fucking crying.
Brought tears to me, thinking about when my mom was diagnosed with cancer.
The fact that he is down on his last moments and he still takes the time to tell yella check up on ren🥺 thats some real brotherly love🖤🦋
That part made me tear up mannn😭
Y’all emotional like mamma lol it’s a movie
Reach
@@rosema7909 movies are supposed to make you feel emotional
@@rosema7909 a movie that’s based on a true story true events
When he told Yella “I’ll call you when I get outta here” i almost drowned in a pool of my own tears cause he never came out of there 😩
You do know Jason Mitchell is still alive and call him even to this day so idk tf you talking about
@@JessicaGarcia-xf9wr shut up
Same 😣😣😣
@Jared Robbins same reason i cry over the titanic tf
@Jared Robbins Idolatry.
this scene reminds me to think about choices before i make them..
Suge knight gave him sdd injected into his body at the studio
@@reactionpods8954 That does not have to mean that's what gave him AIDS. Could be but it also could be through sex.
It should remind you to wear a condom had he taken 5 seconds to put one on he’d be alive today stupid little mistake that could happen to anyone especially back then because most people thought you had to be gay to get it.
Right we all should like this scary i strictly went and sit my azzz down most def Yrs ago like everyone needs to wake up.
Yea he gave him aids
"Hey why don't you check on him see if he is alright"
man
I thank God everyday for protecting me when I was being reckless in my youth back in the day I really do ❤. Its the reason I take my health so seriously now 🙏
@ RJ London I’ve been there God rescued & protected me when I was out there being reckless back in my 20s I’m 31 now. Part of that was due to lack of Self Love as well as me being a Sexual abuse/Physical abuse survivor
@@stephenchristian3636 don't worry 80% of us are , I mean the people on the planet..... the difference is that some of us are brave enough to share , the rest remain silent.
@@dimitrova2023 Amen to that
Our health is the most valuable thing we have but it's the thing we take most for granted
Amen
I tested up when Dre started crying and saying “I love you man”. Because Dre had a lot of fake people in his life and Eazy-E and the whole NWA were the only true ones
Teared *
And that they were planning a Nwa reunion fucks me up, they did in the end but added snoop dog for some reason urgh
But truth is Dre and Cube never went to see him while he was in the Hospital. So in the End Dre was the fake friend
@@trevorvolcom7 dre visited eazy-e in the hospital. I saw a RUclips video that explains everything about dr.dre and eazy-e.
@@andreas3351 So you believe what you see on RUclips...? Maybe ask his Family
The way he says "What do you mean 'comfortable'?" always breaks my heart; such a great performance
RIP E you were inspiration to a lot of people in the 90s
“I love you. You hear me? I love you man”
That’s too much to take..
I am 30 right now, the same age Easy-E was when he was diagnosed and died. I am a father. I am a husband. Regardless of whether you loved his music or hated it, imagine being 30 and suddenly be facing your death. To be a father. A husband. And to suddenly know that you were going to not be there to see your kids grow up. Or grow old with your wife. And knowing that within 10-15 years, he would have walked out of that hospital and lived a full life due to medical advancement into the treatment of HIV. So tragic.
That seems to be how it is with any new disease. It always kills a large percentage of its first victims. Then, as time goes on, we learn new treatments and sometimes even cures.
This is the cost of living a reckless life. I feel sorry for the kids/babies who caught HIV/AIDS via blood transfusions and breast milk - not an arrogant misogynist rapper who cheated on his pregnant gf with what he described as “bitches and hoes”. Play stupid games you win stupid prizes.
@@purposepit7473 agreed, while i feel bad for him somewhat especially his wife and unborn child, ultimately he made his choice and that choice was cheating and living recklessly
Yea it's sad but it's not like HIV just entered his bloodstream out of nowhere. Choices have consequences.
@@napalmsf The point behind this is that he only died because it was early on in the disease, and how tragic that was. Now, people with HIV live long, full lives, without even progressing to AIDS. We've come a long way. I just...I can't imagine being in his shoes. I now that he did this to himself, but like, to suddenly realize that you're not gonna get to see your kids grow up. That would be the biggest one for me.
I am a physician in nyc. It was truly unimaginably horrible. People on stretchers in hallways because no more rooms etc. RIP to all that passed- often abandoned by their families.
Dang. Shame on Nushawn Jackson, smh.
@@loriellajames6978why ?
@@loriellajames6978 why?
Wow imagine how alone he must have felt. All life matters. We should treat each other better. We should care...RIP
E 😢
The actors in this film don’t get the credit they rightfully deserved for this film.
I agree
Ddcndjkddddhiaschias
The acting in this movie was incredible.
When Dre came in and saw E on the breathing tube I just lost it...what an emotional scene! Felt so realistic and props to the real Dr Dre and Ice Cube for putting this masterpiece together!
Sorry to break it to ya but cube nor Dre went to see eazy or went to his funeral….
@@jackmayoff5797Oh Damn, whaaaat????😩
@@msgroovethang4995 unfortunately it’s true… only yella showed up
@@jackmayoff5797 where do you get that from. Dre went to see Eazy. Cube told Dre to give him a call if he woke up. But both of them did miss the funeral. The hospital visit by Dre did happen.
@@andresadamson1192Eazy’s entire funeral service is on RUclips. Yella is the only one who showed up to bury E wit his kids
The dude that played E' should've gotten an Oscar for this role.
He plays it so convincingly.
Except that thats not a all how eazy was
@@calvitocalvon1711 how you know?
@@rudy6222 because thats nothing like eazy e! Go watch any interview
No. He didn't act like that in any way what so ever
You Thicc Baby!
This is so sad. The young actor playing E did a great job.
One of the most realistic grieving performances I’ve ever seen in a movie! The actor nailed this role.
Eazy would’ve been proud.
Omg I'm soooo with you. My name is so close to his wife's name. My heart is hurting, ruined my lashes crying so much😢 he did Eazy very proud 🙏🏾
@@RandoLePerson you
😢😢
he died 26 years ago today, Rest in Paradise legend🤍
Jesus is the only way to the father. No Jesus No Heaven!
@ That's funny how y'all can say who going to heaven and who not. Scripture says " Says Judge not Les ye be judged. Worry about your own Salvation. Cause u might be the one cookin👹
@@elena.b5656 Go Back To Utah And Stay There
@@elena.b5656 know Jesus know heaven
@Ayousha Ahmed what about my comment ngl sent u😫?
When he said 'Imma call you when I get outta here'
gets me every time man, RIP the legend, one of the best movies out there
The first time I watched this movie, I hardly knew anything about Easy E and the NWA. I heard the songs from my older brother but never knew the history. Watching this made me understand everything and during this scene when they delivered this news - I felt so bad for him. I can't begin to imagine going to the doctor only for them to tell me I got 6 months - that's my worst nightmare. I can't imagine how Easy E felt in his last months - having this virus no one hardly knew anything about at the time.
The part where Yella cries and walks off made me start to cry and the part where Dre sees Eazy-E then leaves knowing that’s the last time he’ll see him also made me start to cry a little.
Yea
Bro, I cry like a bitch😭😭
Antoine and Eric were literal friends to the end :(
That yella part got me too😢😢
Suge knight gave him sdd injected into his body at the studio
RIP Eazy-E (September 7, 1964 - March 26, 1995), aged 30
You will be remembered as a legend.
He was young
RIP EAZY-E 🕊️💔✝️🧖♀️🙏😔 A Legend Gone Too Soon
He was a gay.
He wasn't. @@dimitar297
5 days later Selena died the same week and year💔 RIP to both legends fr🙏🏾
As a person with HIV I saw many movies and shows portraying HIV-related stories. I must say that this scene is probably the best one and more realistic one in showing the communication of an HIV diagnosis. There are many movies, but this one in particular really encapsulates the loneliness and this sense of disbelief when you hear for the first time you have HIV. The doctor who tells you medical stuff while you try to rationalise everything but you are simply overwhelmed with emotions, sensations, information, and you think that you are different, that you can somehow be completely cured. Congratulations to Jason Mitchell who managed to really show on the screen how a person with HIV truly reacts to the news.
I’m glad you still here
You're one brave soul! Much respect and love to you
So it’s been 4 months. You good?
@Riah💕 prolly not if she has Been jabbed
Hello... Glad you weren't born then
It’s just so crazy to me how fast everything happened from him being diagnosed to slipping into coma and then dying within 1 month.. RIP ERIC WRIGHT🖤🥺
That look on Yellas face after Eazy said I'll call when I get outta here gets me every time. He knows he won't be getting out. He knows he's going to die and will never get that call. And in that face and his next actions from leaving the tape to walking away from the door, You can see complete and total sadness overwhelm him. It's the hardest part to watch.
Truth-that, and seeing E doing his best in those same moments to not only convince Yella he’ll be getting out, but also doing his best to convince himself that he somehow will.
The worst part was when he thought AIDS is curable.
Its rarely curable but if you do it at aids stage stem cell therapy can treat it but its expensive.
@Nectar Nek not so much. The Ryan White Care Act was introduced, and around that time new medicines were coming out. It’s just he found out when his immune system was completely decimated to where no possible medical intervention could have saved him.
My uncle contracted HIV in 1992 and died 2019. His HIV status was undetectable for the last 7 years but that act helped save his life.
@Nectar Nek he did. He was very much involved with his church and food banks. He survived colon and breast cancer, and regularly engaged in fundraisers for research of those, which I engage in today. He was the kind of person you hear about in southern hospitality stories. If there was beef, he’d make you a full meal, and things would be great. He was all about spreading and showing love.
In fact, I learned from him how to accept gay people and people of difference when I was taught before how to be hateful. So, I learned everything about being a decent human being from him.
@@jasmineallison746 HIV is not curable. And even if you improve your t-cell count to normal levels, when you are diagnosed with AIDS, you’re still considered an AIDS patient.
Instead of botanical studies, you should also read about medicine and biology.
@@jasmineallison746 and lastly, the whole point of a job is to make money. That’s part of why my doctor is in his job title. But he’s also a good doctor and gives me help on maintaining my health outside of office.
I don’t care who you’re, if this clip doesn’t make something in your heart ache for him, his family, and friends. I grow up listening to them, it breaks my heart how the good ones always get hurt
💪🏿🙌🏿🙌🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿
@Lou Morda This movie is based off of a personal account from close friends and family…
No such thing as good ones. We all sin. But humanity lost sad on this level.
I wasn't even born when he died but it felt like losing a family member to me
It didnt cause he cheated
This scene makes me cry every time....best acting this should have been rewarded
This is why, Pride, Ego, and all the rest ain’t worth shit! Never hold grudges. If you are reading this rn, and got grudges call the homies and say wassaup and let that shit go
🙏
@@donotresussitate ✊🏽🙏🏽 word
it not a one way street goes both ways
*My grudges aint with homies..but with my enermies and i hope to hold on to it for a long time*
@@plantiron cool story bro
Man his friends are the true homies. They cared for a friend in his worst.
@VERXY CARLOS, MY EXACT THOUGHTS. #staysafe dear🌺
Unfortunately in real life, DJ Yella was the only one to attend Eazy’s funeral
@@great-mighty9603 nah fam thats just wrong
@@kiragalzu5134 it’s true
@@great-mighty9603 dayum i feel bad for easy
I remember when Eazy E died. I was 17 when he passed away. He would have been bigger now! Continue to Rest In Heaven
do you think eazy e was a bad guy? eazy e was a closeted gay man and cheated on his wife with a man and that’s how he got aids irl. Don’t give easy e a pass because he’s a celebrity that u liked
This has gotta be one of my favorite movies. I still remember going to see this when it came out and this whole scene made me tear up so bad in the movie theatre. It still makes me tear up now, especially the part when ren and yella come to visit him in the hospital.
One of my best frds contracted HIV from her husband. That f'd everyone up. We'd all learned about it and knew how to protect ourselves, but no one expects to get it from their own husband.
Wow smh 🤦🏽♂️ crazy.
I learned about this and actually took a class..beautiful lady came in for the seminar and she said who is more likely to contract h.i.v or aides..working street girls or wife and answer was wife. Crazy and sad. So where your condoms and protect yourself ladies married or not. Put that in the pre-nup 🤑🤑 oh and by the way the beautiful lady had H.I.V god bless her.
remember an episode of girlfriends, same situation. her husband was seeing men on the side,
Yeah happens more often than people think. I’ve worked with a number of women whose story is the same
Married women and girlfriends are most likely to get it, cause their most likely to have unprotected sex with their partners.
Ice-cube felt like he didn’t just lose a friend he lost a brother
God bless the memory of Eazy-E..
- Chin Check
4:51 bro said “I’ll call you when I get outta here Aii?”
Shit made me wanna cry
The acting is so fucking good. So real. God damn.. chills and tears every time. I can hardly watch that scene anymore.
My sister died in 2011 complications due to AIDS, she lived quite a few years after being diagnosed, I miss her.
I'm sorry you have to miss her. Stay safe.
Rip to your sister ♥️
Sorry to hear that
I’m so sorry
Stop having sex people not good for yo health
The parts of the movie leading up to this are almost sickening. He starts coughing, starts slowing down a bit, people start to notice he’s run down and you *know* what’s coming. I was a big fan of NWA as a kid in the 90s…nobody else sounded like them and when Eazy died, it was a total shock…out of nowhere. Seeing it depicted like this makes it even worse, honestly. They did a great job with this movie.
Gimme a break. His lyrics were always about murdering and raping and he got what was coming, No loss at all.
Who was the gay guy that finished in his anus? Did they ever catch him.
Sad he was full blown & didn't know bye the glory of God his Girlfriend wasn't infected nor his Baby he did the right thing to Marry her before he passed away
Wife
Guess the glory of this god didnt cover him, huh? Ain't much glory. Ain't much of a god. Tooth fairy mighta done just as good.
@@lilithdemonia74 things happen for a reason, god isn’t going to hold your hand and protect you from every problem or issue. Easy-E suffered the consequences of sleeping from girl to girl without protection, RIP. At the end of the day, his family is safe and that’s a blessing of god right there.
@@jamariatkinson well said.
Easy e was killed by knight. He was injected with it. He admitted it already a long time ago.
There's something so cold and so dark that's surrounding Easy E's death. It's so, so dark. God give his soul rest.
Ive mainly been a metalhead all my life but have still always loved hip hop from the 90's. Eazy-E being one of my favorites I only wish he was still with us and making more sick music. Rest In Peace Eazy you're a legend brother.
As a metal head, I'm sure you were a fan of, "Guns N Roses". Funny thing, Ice Cube compared ,"N.W.A" to GNR and I agree!!
Omg you’re like my sister !!!! She was a casualties fan , but always liked Tupac etc
@@LovelyAlice92 That’s pretty cool I’m 26 but live for music from the 80’s and 90’s. Can’t be topped by much these days.
@@blaisecalamia139 the casualties is 90s lol it’s punk music tho . My sisters a metal head too . She would know more bands . I grew up a chola so I’m limited in that department 😂
@@blaisecalamia139 my brothers listened to like kings of Leon , Metallica , bullet for my valentine , the killers , . My sister was more foo fighters , the offspring , much more that I can’t name cause like I said she an expert compared to me lol
The performances… even the guy at the door makes you feel just THAT much sadder. Amazing how the doc and E conveyed that much emotion
This happened to a friend of mine. He shot a lot of drugs and he caught the virus. And he gave it to his wife. He died a nasty death. I was his only friend at the end. His wife went on to live for another 20 years or so, I lost track of her. He was one of the first to died of AIDS in Kansas City.
Damn, drugs took our nigga away from us😔
Im so sorry about your friend and his wife. It breaks my heart to hear this. 😞
Wow in KC. Sorry to hear about that... hopefully things turned out well for all of you guys
@@socalangler4082 He died back in the 90's , one of the first in KC.
Nigga goes bye bye
I remember seeing this scene in the movie theaters!!!! When I tell y’all I cried like a BABYY!!! Tears , and snot coming all down my nose….
REST IN HEAVEN EAZY LOVE U 💞💐
When Dre is talking to E it kinda reminds me of 3 years ago. Dad died of leukemia and i was just talking to him while he laid in bed. A 37 year old corpse and a 15 year old kid. I just talked to him. Knowing he couldn't answer back, its rough.
I did the same at my dad's wake 11 years ago. So sorry for your loss and hope your days has gotten better since then!
I did the same thing when my mom past, trust me...they hear you still even if their not conscious. This was proved to me when I had called my aunt to say goodbye and my moms almost lifeless body started to flail when she heard my aunts voice. Talk to them and make it the best conversation you'll have. It makes them more at peace.
Yeah, I think most of us at some point in life will experience something similar.
Probably why this scene is so relatable.
Sorry for your loss honey
Props to that guard for making sure he had privacy to handle his grief👏👏
I've never been able to watch this scene without feeling a lump in my throat and my eyes watering up
Completely shows the process of loosing a loved one and feeling helpless
This scence hits on so many different levels R.I.P. Legend
My father has been fighting and doing well since 2003, there are a lot of treatments now for HIV, I remember my dad had a falling out just like this a week after walking me down the aisle for my wedding🙏 he is still here with us and always questions why my mom had to go first to pancreatic cancer 2018😢 it took my mom so fast😢 I pray there are better treatments for cancer in future as well . Anyone scared about HIV know there is still hope and life to be lived. My daddy is now 65yrs old and 18yrs later still doing good🙏💙
Rest easy 'E'.
Forever in our hearts.
Man this scene scared the shit out of me, told this man “we can make u comfortable for a few weeks”
I shedded like multiple bottles of tears when i saw this scene, actually i started crying when he was trying to the group back together, even though I was born in the 2000's and never actually got to witness NWA live i still could not hold back my tears
"I got things to do." That's the saddest line I've ever heard. Rest in peace Eazy.
The acting in this movie was absolutely incredible and this scene is amazing
This was one of the saddest scenes in the movie. Of all the things he done in his life, he was a good person like 2pac was. He respected and love woman, loved his kids, and he done some charity work. But the media never mention that.
You know the media when it comes to people of color the bad always outweighs the good
@@tanagunda1368 it has nothing to do with race when it comes to the media. It is all about rating...
@@johnnybgood3724 nah race plays a big part, when it comes to media, they always outline the bad ting more when it comes to black people. But when it white people they get a more favorable light.
@@tanagunda1368 you are stilling missing the point. When it comes to the media, anything that will get the big audiences attention and that's what they will report..it is all about rating and dollar sign. It has nothing to do with race.
Suge knight gave him sdd injected into his body at the studio
I got tears in my eyes watching this, I lost friend to cancer and lost my brother so I feel what everyone went through 😔
My homie aids age 12
@@LennyG603BRO WTF💀
@@LennyG603AIN'T NO REAL MAN💀
@@hudaarifathul6950 Bruh fr
@@hudaarifathul6950 blood transfusion caused it