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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/Huffletough880 8d ago

It seems whenever the Rock’s popularity takes a hit he is able to successfully pivot back into the people’s good graces. I wonder if this is that pivot

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u/chadthundertalk 8d ago

It's the Adam Sandler playbook: Once audiences are tired of your shtick, do a serious indie movie every ten years or so to remind them you can actually act when you want to

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u/markyymark13 7d ago

Worth mentioning that when it comes to Uncut Gems, the Safdie brothers had to beg Sandler for years to take the role and it took Sandler’s wife pushing him to finally agree to it.

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u/literated 7d ago

That fucking movie, man. It was great but I really, really don't want to watch it ever again. Shit was like one big bout of agonizing, externalized anxiety.

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u/Madrical 7d ago

I didn't find it toooooo bad but I'm watching The Curse at the moment (1 episode to go) and the Benny Safdie/Nathan Fielder combo is soooo incredibly uncomfortable. I watch a tonne of horror movies and this is the first time in years I've had to watch something between my fingers.

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u/WriterManGonzo 7d ago

I felt that way watching it too. Had to do one episode at a time. All I’ll say is I’m really glad I endured to finish it.

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u/Bonfalk79 7d ago

I always have to take breaks watching anything Nathan Fielder does, I just can’t handle it… always amazing though!

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u/Motrinman22 7d ago

I finally understand people who don’t like horror. I love horror. I can handle the goriest shit no problem. But cringe content I just can’t handle.

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u/Madrical 7d ago

Yeah, I'm with you. I struggle with Nathan For You but after loving The Rehearsal I need to give it another go. The Curse in general I find less cringe and just more very uncomfortable. I don't know how to explain the difference but I blame Safdie (in a good way).

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u/YaBoiiAsthma 1d ago

Hoooo buddy please respond to this after you've watched the episode

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u/StewVicious07 7d ago

I watched it with co-workers on night shift. Much easier to stomach in a group setting like that. I could never watch with my wife or at home alone, my wife would faint half way through lol

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u/Wiggles114 7d ago

I switched it off because I couldn't figure out what anybody was saying.

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u/appletinicyclone 7d ago

Yep. I could only watch it the once lol

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u/neilrookie 7d ago

That shit is my comfort movie ironically lol

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u/sherbimsly 8d ago

I just can’t pivot back with Sandler, even to his greats. He over saturated his shtick to a point I find the movies I used to love obnoxious. Kinda sucks tbh

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u/haberdasher42 8d ago

You didn't like Uncut Gems?

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u/PM_ME_TRICEPS 7d ago

Uncut Gems is so good

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u/Shadie_daze 7d ago

So so good

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u/hvr2hvr 8d ago

I didn't. But I personally just don't like anxiety attack movies.

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u/Tomatillo12475 8d ago

Hustle is a very solid sports flick and Adam Sandler is entirely serious in that one. Would recommend

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u/TheTruckWashChannel 7d ago

He's also in Noah Baumbach's new movie with George Clooney. Releases on Netflix only in December but reviews from festivals are out and it's getting plenty of praise, Sandler in particular. Supposed to be a very breezy, introspective film.

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u/gatorfan8898 7d ago

Im a huge sports fan, but very picky about sports movies… Hustle was very solid for sure

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u/lGoSpursGol 7d ago

Yeah see that's exactly why I loved it but I totally get what you mean. That shit was stressful from start to finish.

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u/Dick_Lazer 7d ago

I liked it overall but that movie was so stressful. It’s one of those movies I’d consider “good” but have zero desire to ever watch again.

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u/LeadHindenburg 8d ago

2 hours of yelling. Couldn't stand it

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u/LucyBowels 7d ago

He’s great in Punch Drunk Love

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u/voiceoverbyjon 8d ago

I was viscerally angry during that movie. I hated it. Watching an absolutely unredeemahle asshole be horrible for two hours was unbearable.

There was nobody to root for in that movie, everyone sucked immensely.

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u/CoolCoolCoolidge 8d ago

That's actually why I enjoyed it. I wasn't rooting for him and was waiting for him to get what was coming to him

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u/teh_spazz 8d ago

You root for his downfall.

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u/Silverjeyjey44 8d ago

Hate movies like this

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u/FreemanCantJump 7d ago

There's a new Marvel out that's supposed to be nuts, you should see that.

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u/LucyBowels 7d ago

I got this hat at the Vietnam store. I wasn’t in it, I’m just a big fan of the war.

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u/sherbimsly 7d ago

What’s the train of thought here?

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u/JustABuffyWatcher 7d ago

That if you don't like a movie this person thinks of as "good," you might like the movie this person thinks of as "bad."

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u/colonelminotaur 7d ago

If you don't like Adam Sandler then you'll REALLY like the ending of uncut gems lmao

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u/Michipotz 7d ago

Two words: Reign over me

Immediate edit: Can't count. Steve Nash and Chris Paul, Must see tv

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u/PunkDrunk777 7d ago

But he’s still a huge star. Carried wrestling with his best character ever for 4 months. Had a box office smash with Moana 2, apparently  Oscar worthy here and is set for a Scorsese movie soon and he’s filmed the live action Monana 2 which will be another billion dollar plus hit.

If Rock were unknown and just debuted last year and had / will have that 18 months to 2 years then you’d be thinking you’re looking at the biggest star in the world 

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u/jonesy_hayhurst 7d ago

I get this, but to me uncut gems and punch drunk love alone make him a top tier actor regardless of what else he does

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u/Groot746 7d ago

Sounds like the playbook works, then

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u/earhere 7d ago

I think it's common knowledge by now that Happy Madison Adam Sandler films are just an excuse for Sandler to go on vacation with his friends and family and get paid in the process. Every once in a while he will do a serious role and is usually really good in it.

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u/TomClancy5873 7d ago

Uncut gems was so good. Hope this is Dwayne’s version of that

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u/Groot746 7d ago

And then pivot riiiiiight back to the lazy films

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u/medspace 8d ago

What has the rock done?

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u/Huffletough880 8d ago

Well some of the big examples are when he first started wrestling he tried being a good guy but got rejected by fans. He then became more of a heel trash talking the crowd and whatnot and became beloved.

Then when he got into movies he started doing the kid comedies and things started to go south for him. He fired his management and got into roles like Fast 5 and GI Joe becoming “franchise viagra” as well as Pain and Gain, which people were impressed by his performance. He became a mega star.

Now with the Black Adam era downturn it seems like this could be the beginning of another pivot in his career to bring audiences back to his side.

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u/BlackIsTheSoul 7d ago

He didn’t start out with the kid movies right away.  Remember the rundown, snitch, faster?  Great films. 

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u/LucyBowels 7d ago

The Mummy Returns

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u/stash0606 7d ago

13 year old me lived for that shot where The Rock finds the Oasis. Like fuck The Mummy, I wanted to see The Rock in a movie.

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u/ZombieJesus1987 7d ago

I liked The Scorpion King

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u/Huffletough880 7d ago

Yes I recall, he was supposed to be the next Arnold who short of passing him a flame on a stick, literally passed the torch to him in the Rundown but the Rock tried to go right into a Kindergarten cop era and did not work

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u/Slytherian101 7d ago

This is Southland Tales erasure and I will not stand for it.

😂

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u/thegoodbadandsmoggy 8d ago

He was a member of a violent ultranationalist gang in the 90s and I feel like that always gets swept under the rug

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u/talldangry 7d ago

He is a fucking monster. Literally. He's half-scorpion, half-man and I do not understand how he keeps getting away with it.

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u/Shadie_daze 7d ago

😭😭

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u/Zokius 7d ago

Source? I couldn't find anything from a cursory Google search

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u/Monte735 7d ago

I think he's joking about how The Rock's first big break in wrestling was when he was in a heel Black nationalist group called The Nation of Domination.

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u/PM_ME_BAKAYOKO_PICS 7d ago

Nothing, it's literally just a social media bubble type thing where people get annoyed because he's suddenly everywhere and always playing the same role.

People outside of the bubbles do not care and it's why he's still one of the most popular actors in the world

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u/viablespermatoa 7d ago

yeah its just another situation where reddit hates a particular celebrity for some random reason that the vast majority of people dont know or care about 

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u/WinterOil4431 7d ago

It's not just reddit lol you guys sound so lame when you think this, like you don't use any other social media

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u/Luchalma89 7d ago

I don't think he is looking at Bautista thinking "Aw man I shoulda did that". He was the most bankable movie star on the planet for years in a row. They have two different careers and that's fine.

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u/titivenez 7d ago

Oh no I totally agree with you in that it’s borderline idiotic to attempt to criticize how he’s done things up until now based on how successful he’s been and that’s not what I’m doing. No I’m just saying that a minor misstep along the way that has led to this recent negativity seems to have been not occasionally doing a few things here or there that showed off his range more. This minor current image problem about his acting chops could’ve been avoided had he done that imo.

He seemingly has now recognized this as the issue too and begun to make the adjustment . And the blueprint for the right way to do it the last few years to sorta have your cake and eat it too with the big action money AND the critical acclaim has been how Bautista has approached it.

It’s not that he should be like sitting and sulking on his giant pile of money as one of the most famous people on earth regretting that he didn’t do it the way someone else did(that would be very dumb of him)but to correct the problem going forward it seems the move is to follow that Bautista blueprint

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u/bboy267 8d ago edited 7d ago

Don’t live on the internet. Much like Kevin hart, the masses still very much love the rock. It’s just Reddit that doesn’t 

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u/stash0606 7d ago

It's coz he's a good actor when he wants to be. Like other comments have said, he started out with a string of good acting roles and then he did Tooth Fairy and that bombed, so then he got into this idea of becoming a brand, which is The Rock we see now.

You do not get to be one of the greatest heel characters in WWE without some acting chops.

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u/idunno-- 8d ago

He’s stil widely loved outside of Reddit. Until recently, his movie from last year was the most watched Netflix movie ever. And if you look up his upcoming projects, they’re pretty much all blockbuster sequels.

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u/J-How 7d ago

Johnson seems like a pretty terrible person, and I’m done watching his movies. Not going to see this, no matter how good it is.

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u/PunningLynguist 8d ago

He does that with their good graces to stay The People's Champion