Christopher Nolan lobt Dwayne Johnson und sagt, dass „Smashing Machine“ „mit der Zeit besser verstanden“ wird: „Ich glaube nicht, dass Sie dieses Jahr oder die meisten anderen Jahre eine bessere Leistung sehen werden.“

    https://variety.com/2025/film/news/christopher-nolan-praises-dwayne-johnson-smashing-machine-1236553426/

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    1. > “I think it’s an incredible performance,” Nolan added. “I don’t think you’ll see a better performance this year or most other years.”

    2. Tadosalad89 on

      I see the rock and I do not watch the movie. His movies are mediocre at best.

    3. “Well, anyway, here’s me going to the In-and-Out for the first time ever!”

    4. i-like-turtles-4eva on

      It’s a great performance and I hope he gets some love come awards time.

    5. Really? Because in the clips they put into the previews, he’s awful.

      It’s just Dwayne being Dwayne, but with a wig and fake ears.

    6. Rage_Blackout on

      I’m sure it’s good but the issue is Dwayne waited too long to try for being taken seriously. Everyone has Rock fatigue. He could have done this maybe 10 years ago and then switched back and forth between serious and fun roles. But it’s late in the game for that now. 

    7. People are not going to the movies. An average ticket is now $20. Most people can’t afford that. So they’re a lot more selective in what they choose to see in the theater today.

    8. I plan to watch it on streaming I just wasn’t dying to see it in theaters. I’m sure it’s a good movie

    9. The issue for Dwayne Johnson is he signed up for every goofy movie going, and many audiences are exhausted with him being everywhere.

      Sure, this film *might* be a great performance, but he’s spent too long taking the money doing mediocre films playing the exact same guy for audiences to bother.

    10. socialistpizzaparty on

      It was good. A better performance than the rock usually gives and it had some nuance. But it’s not award winning. But I think people should give it a shot. It’s a solid take on the whole “broken down warrior” genre.

    11. Livid-Switch4040 on

      People just aren’t going to the movies. They need to make something that has The Rock AND Jared Leto in it to entice people more. /s

    12. Glum_Attention8545 on

      I do want to see it. I just haven’t been able to go since I will do my shout at the movies in October with one battle after another.

    13. I didn’t see Smashing Machine, no real interest in the story for me, but I do respect Dwayne for trying to become more of a respected actor instead of just a generic box office super character. I don’t really think the low profit proves anything other than not many people who care about early UFC are also into sports drama movies

      Assuming the performance is actually good, I think the people who matter in film are gonna make note of it and it’ll open up new avenues for Dwayne so like I still think this movie will do for him what he wanted it to even if the internets full conclusion has been “haha it flopped”. I’m sure A24 wanted there money back on it, but for the Rock he didn’t really need it to succeed at all, he just wanted an avenue to display a different version of his as an actor

    14. Christopher Nolan also really loves the Fast & Furious movies, just for context. I think he just likes The Rock

    15. HybridizedPanda on

      Saw it at the weekend, it was okay. Some parts are just glossed over so quickly, like 20 seconds on an opioid addiction recovery that had no emotional development. The first half of the movie was not particularly engaging or relatable. There was some good emotional scenes towards the end, particularly the last fights with his girlfriend. It definitely could have used a good training montage, give us that Rocky feeling. Overall I’d give it a 6.5, good enough but missing depth to make it worth watching. 

    16. I will be glad to watch the movie. It’s just something I would ever make a trip to the theater for.

    17. I don’t plan to watch it, but the problem for me is whenever I saw the trailers all I saw was Dwayne Johnson and not who he was portraying.

    18. SuddenAthlete7111 on

      I gotta work on my impressions because apparently if you do a good impression of someone you’re a great actor who deserves an Oscar ¯_(ツ)_/¯

    19. My_MeowMeowBeenz on

      I’ve only heard good things about this film. If that’s truly the case, then it will have legs on streaming and people will make their way to it. But I’m not surprised The Rock didn’t draw audiences to the theaters. The whole Black Adam debacle really did a number on his box office appeal.

    20. setokaiba22 on

      God help us if we get a Johnson in a Nolan film. Just imagine. Could actually work

    21. I don’t like the Rock. I won’t see this movie. He’s too smarmy and into himself.

    22. hisglasses66 on

      Poor Rock, needed to call in a favor. You can tell he hates online criticism, even if the vast majority of people like him. He just doesn’t have that much range. 

    23. DoraForscher on

      The script is mediocre and DJ is as well. It’s a valiant effort but anyone who’s been around opioid addiction will feel how hollow this is. Not to mention you need a real heavyweight **actor** to play the dichotomy of a sweet person with a horrible monster inside of them, and Dwayne just doesn’t have the chops. The whole thing is a big cliche tbh – and it’s a shame because it’s a decent story.

    24. Fearless-Idea-4710 on

      The glazing is crazy. His performance was fine, given the wooden script he was given, but best performance of the year? Every performance in One Battle After Another clears

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