What is 'The Smashing Machine' about?
It's a film about MMA fighter Mark Kerr, his career highs and lows, relationship with his wife, and struggles with substance abuse.
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Christopher Nolan has given Dwayne Johnson's performance in 'The Smashing Machine' high praise, calling it 'incredible' and 'heartbreaking.' This endorsement could significantly boost Johnson's Oscar campaign.
Dwayne Johnson's performance as Mark Kerr in 'The Smashing Machine' is generating buzz, particularly after Christopher Nolan's recent comments on 'The Director’s Cut' podcast. Nolan lauded Johnson's portrayal of the UFC fighter as 'heartbreaking' and potentially the best performance of the year. This endorsement from Nolan, known for directing acclaimed films like 'Oppenheimer&ref=yanuki.com' and 'Inception&ref=yanuki.com', arrives amidst Johnson's expressed interest in pursuing more 'meaningful' roles while continuing his blockbuster career.
Safdie shared that he was developing 'The Smashing Machine' during the filming of 'Oppenheimer&ref=yanuki.com,' where he met Emily Blunt, who plays Kerr's wife in the film. Nolan jokingly accused Safdie of scouting for his film while on the 'Oppenheimer&ref=yanuki.com' set.
The film tracks Kerr's volatile relationship with his wife amid his professional highs and lows in MMA, including his struggles with substance abuse. While Safdie won the best director prize at the Venice Film Festival for the movie, it has since struggled at the box office.
It's a film about MMA fighter Mark Kerr, his career highs and lows, relationship with his wife, and struggles with substance abuse.
Nolan called it 'heartbreaking' and said he doesn't think you'll see a better performance this year or most other years.
Safdie met Blunt on the set of 'Oppenheimer&ref=yanuki.com', which Nolan directed. Safdie was acting in 'Oppenheimer&ref=yanuki.com'.
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