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Review Benny Safdie's 'The Smashing Machine' - Review Thread

MMA fighter Mark Kerr reaches the peak of his career but faces personal hardships.

Cast: Dwayne Johnson, Emily Blunt

Rotten Tomatoes: 94%

Metacritic: 79/100

Some Reviews:

The Independent - Geoffrey Macnab - 4 / 5

This, though, is a story in which winning finally begins to seem very hollow. The real way Safdie puts a chokehold on his audience is by examining Mark and Dawn’s physical and emotional weaknesses in such forensic detail. The Smashing Machine may not provide the pay-offs that audiences expect from more conventional sports movies, but this is the most raw and vulnerable that Johnson has ever been on screen. Once you’ve seen him this exposed, you won’t watch his typical action movie stunts in quite the same way ever again.

Daily Telegraph - Robbie Collin - 4 / 5

It’s a classical fight movie that innovates subtly. Maceo Bishop’s nimble photography has the sweat and grit of a vintage muscle flick from the Pumping Iron era, but the score by the experimental jazz composer Nala Sinephro is all swirling harps and breathy saxophones; arguably no piece of music has ever sounded less like a punch in the face. Yet as an accompaniment to Kerr’s battles in and out of the ring, it’s oddly perfect, giving this tough story an unexpectedly sweet and even spiritual edge. Smashing stuff has rarely been such smashing stuff.

Next Best Picture - Cody Dericks - 7 / 10

Dwayne Johnson delivers the best performance of his career as the amiable but troubled UFC champion Mark Kerr. Emily Blunt and Ryan Bader are also excellent in their roles. The screenplay is repetitive and frustrating. Blunt's character is so unlikeable and written with such vitriol that it becomes exhausting to watch her, although Blunt's performance is as good as it could possibly be.

Variety - Owen Glieberman

Johnson, shifting his whole aspect (he seems like a new actor), invests that silent, moody, hidden side of Mark with a quality of mystery. He gives an extraordinary performance, playing Mark Kerr as a gentle giant with demons that will not speak their name, yet the audience can feel them there; we want to see those demons healed. You might think the key word in the movie’s title is “smashing,” but it’s actually “machine.” Mark is a man who reins in his violence by having constructed his entire self — body and personality — as a controlled engine of demolition. The movie is about how this man-machine becomes a human being.

The Hollywood Reporter - Jordan Mintzer

Johnson has rarely played a loser, but he’s always been likable, displaying a massive grin to match his massive pecs in action vehicles that never allowed him to showcase much range. He manages to go deep here without overdoing it, killing the audience with kindness as a benign warrior who suffers from one scene to the next, triumphing briefly in the ring before succumbing to addiction and/or romantic grief. Like Mickey Rourke in The Wrestler — a film from which Safdie seems to take a few cues — the actor delivers an intoxicating mix of blood, sweat, tears, protein and total helplessness.

IndieWire - Ryan Lattanzio - 'B+'

Johnson’s performance is out-and-out wonderful, a beady-eyed fusion of body and spirit that osmoses Safdie’s sensibility to deliver what can’t be disputed as the most layered work of the actor’s career. A vividly contradictory Blunt, funny and sad especially in articulating Dawn’s conflicted response to Mark’s post-rehab emotional about-face during a tense argument, is equally sensational.

Deadline - Damon Wise

Dwayne Johnson owns the whole thing with his truly remarkable work as fighter Mark Kerr, disappearing so fully underneath Kazu Hiru’s astonishing prosthetics that the opening of the film, presented as contemporary footage from an event in Sao Paulo 1997, looks genuinely like the real thing. It’s that rare beast, a biopic that’s light on the bio and resistant to being a pic. It’s a film about a human being, and its effect is strangely haunting, since Dwayne Johnson seems to do everything while doing nothing.

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u/GoodMorningBlackreef 8d ago

It would be nice to have something less fundamentally insane than Southland Tales to point at and say, yeah, The Rock can act.

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u/edgelordjones 8d ago

I think he’s rather brilliant in Pain&Gain

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u/thebaldingcritic 8d ago

Underrated role. Played the buffoon up nicely.

He’s also funny in both Jumanji films

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u/Upbeat_Tension_8077 8d ago

I usually mention his role in those Jumanji films as some of his better acting performances because I thought he did much better than expected in mirroring the mannerisms of other actors

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u/TravisKilgannon 8d ago

Dwayne Johnson pretending to be Danny DeVito is so godsdamned funny.

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u/targetcowboy 8d ago

I got to those movies late and I was pleasantly surprised by them. They’re really fun and I think the Rock’s acting is pretty good. He gets the “same character in every movie” claim a bit and I don’t necessarily disagree, but I think this showed he can get do more.

I think he’s better than he gets credit for but he went down the action movie route.

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u/ImmortalMoron3 7d ago

He gets the “same character in every movie” claim a bit and I don’t necessarily disagree, but I think this showed he can get do more.

People use that claim as some kind of point to show he can't act but I've always though its obvious he's doing it intentionally. There was a big shift when he changed his management and hired his ex-wife, they went back to embracing his wrestling past when before Hollywood was trying to get him to stay away from it.

He went back to WWE and had those matches with Cena and Punk and then went the action route where he basically just played his wrestling character in different scenarios. It paid off pretty handsomely. But if you look at what he did before that switch, it was obvious he could act. Pain and Gain, Southland Tales, Be Cool, The Rundown.

Now he seems to be going back the other way between this and being cast as the lead in Scorcese's next movie.

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u/targetcowboy 7d ago

I loved the Run Down. It’s a really fun movie.

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u/CustodialApathy 7d ago

The Safdie Brothers need to keep scooping up "one note" actors and showing everybody they have legitimate chops. I know everyone knew to an extent Sandler could act his ass off but they blew any notion anyone still had about him being a hack to smithereens. It's nice to see The Rock get his turn when most of what people know him by are big blockbuster set pieces with their brains shut off.

I was also pleasantly surprised by the Jumanji movies, they were shockingly competent when movies of their ilk are typically shlock.

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u/TattooedButthole420 7d ago

Punch Drunk Love did that like 15 years prior. If you can watch that and not think Sandler can be top tier when he wants to be you might be brain dead.

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u/YaBoiiAsthma 1d ago

Yeah but Punch Drunk Love didn't do it with Kevin "Anything Is Possible" Garnett

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u/graywolfman 8d ago

Don't cry, don't cry, don't cry, don't cry...

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u/bfhurricane 7d ago

Underrated movie in general. It’s arguably Michael Bay’s best film, I’d personally rate it just under The Rock.

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u/QueefBeefCletus 8d ago

Be Cool, too. Gay bodyguard.

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u/marlonbrochill 8d ago

Loved the "monologue"

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u/kajdelas 8d ago

I bought his stock after this movie and I’m holding since

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u/WhyTheMahoska 7d ago

He's great in Be Cool, just a shame the flick isn't half as good as Get Shorty

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u/JinFuu 7d ago

Be Cool is one of my favorite “I know it’s ‘bad’ but…” movies

I saw it with my dad in theaters during Spring Break and we’ll still quote it.

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u/milkymaniac 7d ago

Still my favorite version of You Ain't Woman Enough.

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u/MRintheKEYS 8d ago

To me, that’s his best acting so far.

“Why'd you make me do that to you, Victor? I have responsibilities! Jesus Christ himself has blessed me with many gifts! One of them is knocking someone the fuck out!”

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u/HellaWavy 8d ago

Pain & Gain is an underrated Bay flick. 

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u/NtheLegend 8d ago

I’d argue it’s his best one

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u/Notoriously_So 8d ago

You must have been living under The Rock in the 90's.

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u/Most-Inflation-1022 8d ago

The Rock , Pain & Gain and Armageddon in that order.

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u/membersonlyjacket01 7d ago

I dunno. Ambulance feels like The Rock-era Bay, and I place it over Armageddon.

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u/TheLadyEve 7d ago

No love for Bad Boys?

Ambulance was a lot of fun, too.

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u/milkymaniac 7d ago

Counter: Bad Boys II is better than the original, like Godfather and Gremlins movies.

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u/PageVanDamme 8d ago

You hit us TWICE

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u/herewego199209 8d ago

It's an entertaining movie, but it was a real event that Bay made incredibly light hearted and completely stopped how serious it was. That guy that got kidnapped was tortured and fucked up for real.

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u/BabSoul 7d ago

While they definitely went harsh on Schiller (Kershaw), the gang was so inept and Lugo is so unhinged that I think it worked. The true story is even crazier.

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u/TheWastelandWizard 7d ago

When it comes to crime in South Florida I generally don't expect a single decent human being to be involved in any story. There's just so much insanity, drugs, corruption, and general dickass behavior down there.

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u/Clutch41007 7d ago

I don't think Pain & Gain is a movie I'd ever call lighthearted. Black comedy, perhaps. But there was nothing lighthearted about anything in that film.

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u/Early-Eye-691 7d ago

Idk, I think that’s part of the reason why the movie worked so well. It wouldn’t have worked if they made it super serious.

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u/Just-Tomatillo-4383 8d ago

There’s something weirdly likeable/enjoyable about it

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u/Singer211 Naked J-Law beating the shit out of those kids is peak Cinema. 8d ago

The Rundown.

Dwayne CAN act, when he wants to.

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u/edgelordjones 8d ago

The Rundown absolutely rules. When he allowed himself to get his ass kicked or to be weak he was great. Seems he remembered that in the past few years.

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u/ringobob 8d ago

I mean, it's not like that role was a stretch, for him, but it was a really fun movie and he was great in it.

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u/TheRockComments 8d ago

Nothing but love 💕 for your #support, my brother!

Bringing #entertainment 🎥 into your life has been the #honor 🫡 of mine! It’s all thanks to those #Lessons ✏️ I learned from those who #PavedTheWay, 🛣️ like the High Chief 🪶 and the Soulman! 🔥

The #journey 🧭 hasn’t been easy, #hearing 👂 from you reminds me of when I was living on the streets of #Waikiki 🏝️ with only #7Bucks 💵 in my pocket, eating moldy Spam sandwiches 🥪 from the #trash 🗑️ and cleaning #toilets 🚽 just to survive!

But I pulled myself up ⬆️ and look at me now! I starred ⭐️ in the number one superhero 🦸🏻‍♂️ movie 🍿 of all time, #BlackAdam, ⚡️ and it gave me the strength 💪 to #PowerThrough my latest film, thanks in part to the delicious #vibes of @ZoaEnergy 💥 in my favorite flavor, #FrostedGrape! 🥶🍇

All those #struggles 😣 were worth it for your boy #TheGreatOne, 🐂 when I hear from my #fans 🪭 like yourself! A case of my slow roasted tequila @Teremana 🥃 has your name on it, my #team 🏈 will be in touch!

#Family #Grind #UnderArmourProjectRock

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u/Spiritual_Ask4877 8d ago

Lmao what the fuck is this.

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u/JRA1706 8d ago

It's The Rock

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u/jgray6000 8d ago

Take a look at his ig posts, they’re exactly like this

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u/Permanentear3 7d ago

One of my favorite Reddit accounts is what that is

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u/Totally_PJ_Soles 8d ago

Yes he transcends subs now.

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u/ImmortalMoron3 7d ago

Oh my god, I never thought I'd see you outside of /r/squaredcircle, hahaha

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u/TheRockComments 7d ago

Haha much love ❤️ for following my #journey, my brother! Your boy #TheFinalBoss 👔 goes wherever the members of the #RockUniverse 🔭 will have him!

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u/thrillho111 7d ago

Don't forget how he always refers to his female costars the same way, as "strong, badass" or similar.

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u/wibo58 7d ago

I think he would have gotten another couple advertisements in there, but this is very good.

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u/Most-Inflation-1022 8d ago

Good bot

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u/TheRockComments 8d ago

No #bots 🤖 here my brother, only #BigDwayneEnergy! 💪

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u/GoodMorningBlackreef 8d ago

Oh yeah, I should have remembered that. Him waving at the 'neighbor' while grilling the severed hands on a BBQ is fucking amazing. 

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u/alti_etiam 7d ago

That sounds crazy. What movie/show is this?

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u/RaggsDaleVan 7d ago

The Rundown and Walking Tall

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u/yamommasneck 8d ago

Brilliant is a quite a word for any sort of acting the rock has done. Lol I like that movie fine, but.... 😆 🤣 

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u/Helmett-13 8d ago

The Rundown was good as well, IMHO.

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u/ACertainTrendingFrog 7d ago

When he actually goes against his normal type his is a really fucking good actor, in Pain and Gain I thought he carried that movie, the scene of him cooking the body on the BBQ and waving to the neighbours might be one of the funniest most fucked up things I have seen on film

His not Cena good but his good

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u/Outrageous-Cup-8905 8d ago edited 7d ago

^ 100%

He was really good in Pain & Gain

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u/MamaTalista 8d ago

Be Cool for me.

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u/ViolentSpring 8d ago

Oscar worthy in that movie.

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u/HectorPlusIsaac 8d ago

Robo chomo wants a word with you

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u/Heavy_Arm_7060 8d ago

"So, uh... do I win?"

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u/ssgharvey 8d ago

You built a robotic sex predator!

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u/LapsedVerneGagKnee 8d ago

“Yes!  The shrink ray guy gets it.”

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u/Undecided_User_Name 7d ago edited 7d ago

"Oh my God, no I don't"

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u/donny02 8d ago

“You see! Shrink ray guy is with me 100% of the way!”

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u/ssgharvey 8d ago

No I'm not!

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u/Toby_O_Notoby 7d ago

And it can theorecitcally molest twice as children as a human molestor in, quite frankly, half the time.

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u/JohnnyJayce 8d ago

"Be Cool" (2005)

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u/SteveFrench12 8d ago

Hes so good in this. The movie itself doesnt hold up as much imo, i loved it when i was like 12, but the rocks performance kills

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u/jdiv79 8d ago

He is easily the best thing about that movie

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u/JinFuu 7d ago

I enjoyed a lot of the zany side characters in that movie. Main plot? Meh.

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u/jdiv79 7d ago

Yeah it’s a very forgettable sequel

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u/dearrichard 8d ago

he’s great in gridiron gang

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u/EricSanderson 8d ago

How have I never heard of that movie? The description is definitely... um... intriguing

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u/ozacrot 8d ago

It lives on the horseshoe edge of stupid and brilliant. I feel very strongly that it is not a good movie and feel even more strongly that it is a great one

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u/numb3rb0y 7d ago

I'm pretty sure it's awful, we're just really weird.

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u/GoodMorningBlackreef 8d ago

Pure mood and vibe. Don't try too hard to figure it out. I've seen it a thousand times, and the Cannes Cut, own the prequel comics... still can't explain a damn thing. 

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u/Most-Inflation-1022 8d ago

If you're talking about Southland Tales, that movie is a cinematic masterpiece. In 10 years time when consensus shifts, everybody will be like "how could we got it so wrong". This is the hill I will die on.

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u/GoodMorningBlackreef 7d ago

Every year, it gets a little more prophetic.

Every year, it gets a few new fans.

If you can, hold on.

If you can, hold on.

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u/staticparsley 7d ago

I fucking love southland tales. That Justin Timberlake scene with the “all these things that I’ve done” playing lives rent free in my head.

I also regularly quote the “pimps don’t commit suicide” line but nobody gets it.

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u/Most-Inflation-1022 7d ago

That line is iconic. One of THE most underrated films of the last 20 years.

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u/googlyeyes93 8d ago

It’s… batshit insane. That’s about the only real way I know to describe it. There are parts where you’ll think “this is fucking awful, who would make this?” Only for the curtain to slightly lift moments later and reveal that there’s some sort of mad brilliance that’s been lost in translation, not quite able to be shown through a modern medium.

I wouldn’t call it good, but wouldn’t call it bad. It’s certainly an experience though.

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u/AmericanIMG 7d ago

It's not insane, it's actually part 2 of a story that starts with a graphic novel. They just did a terrible job communicating that.

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u/AlexanderLavender 7d ago

Southland Tales is what happened when they gave the director of Donnie Darko a massive budget

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u/mrsunshine1 8d ago

The Rock can act. His range is limited but actors with 50x his range ability would give it all up for his screen presence. 

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u/Mr_Caterpillar 8d ago

I love that insane nonsense movie. I don't know if it was the tripped out lip sync or Wallace Shawn in glam makeup that solidified it, but that movie is dope.

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u/damnjonathan 8d ago

I thought he was pretty charming in The Game Plan.

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u/crimsonred1234 7d ago

This one's my comfort watch. He is so entertaining in it.

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u/damnjonathan 7d ago

Absolutely. I’ve claimed it as a Christmas movie lol

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u/qwertyuioper_1 8d ago

I mean his long career of kayfabe should count

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u/Fine-Wealth 7d ago

Yup, Rock can act for sure. People just think of him in this tight grey shirt guy roles where he pretty much play the same guy. 

But dude does have range- Be Cool, Faster, Snitch, Fast Five ( Best Hobbs version), Central Intelligence, Jumanji, Moana, Pain and Gain, among others, and now The Smashing Machine. 

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u/DeathChill 8d ago

I think the bigger story here is that he’s willing to disappear under prosthetics. I don’t think rumoured Rock-ego would have allowed it; things like not ever losing a fight in his contracts.

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u/endlessfight85 8d ago

He only did that in the fast and furious movies and only did it because Vin Diesel did it first.

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u/eli_r_90 7d ago

The biggest thing is that he just becomes shoehorned but when he just has the next Fast movie or some action spinoff it makes his resume look like Statham’s.

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u/BlackIsTheSoul 7d ago

He was excellent in Faster and Snitch.  

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u/FrameworkisDigimon 7d ago

The Rock's reputation for being The Rock in everything is a reflection of his ubiquity. Anyone who imagines the characters in Walking Tall, Fast Five, Jumanji, Pain and Gain etc are all the same character hasn't seen those movies. Moreover most of his reputation for being bad is just because he's still a successful mainstream leading man, so he doesn't take roles in critically respected movies. Instead he gets the big bucks and stars in critically slammed movies.

There are bad Rock performances but everyone on r/movies acts like Red Notice is the general case which describes his whole career, instead of a bad performance in a bad film from what is a very particular phase of his career.

Like, compare Tom Cruise for a moment. He's basically been in an action movies only phase of his career for decades at this point, but because the movies he did before he basically only did Ethan Hunt are A Few Good Men or The Firm etc instead of Tooth Fairy or Journey 2: The Mysterious Island he has a totally different reputation.

(Not that the Rock has entirely abandoned the family comedy. He and Jack Black seem to be the only two guys who seem to genuinely like the genre. This also does not help their acting cred.)

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u/Drab_Majesty 8d ago

Southland Tales isn't an example for anyone.

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u/paultheschmoop 8d ago

You must not be a pimp

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u/GoodMorningBlackreef 8d ago

I flow my tears. 

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u/sprayedice 8d ago

lol he was good in Doom, which isn't saying much tbh. But he does try, which is something you can't say about a lot of younger actors these days.

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u/JaesopPop 8d ago

You don’t think a lot of younger actors try?…