Saturday, 7 February 2026

The Smashing Machine (2025)

Sports movies, especially those based on real life stories, aren't usually my bag. They follow a formula I find tiresome and they glorify the subject who is usually involved in the making of the film. The Smashing Machine does somewhat fall into these traps a bit but manages to avoid most of the pitfalls by sticking to its story rather tightly and employing a rather straightforward narrative that cuts down on the glory. 

Johnson is really solid in this film and shows us he can handle a dramatic role as well as he does the action comedy. He's a showman for sure but he does restrained work here keeping up with co-star Blunt (who is always strong). 

The Safdies may have gone their separate ways but Bennie's work here, restrained and quietly powerful, is thoughtful, allowing his stars to play out their roles effectively and just tell the damn story. While I will never understand the passion for this sport (watching people fight is not my bag) I could understand where these damaged people were coming from and appreciated seeing them reach some level of personal success in their lives, outside of the sport.

The Smashing Machine
Starring: Dwayne Johnson, Emily Blunt 
Writer/Director: Bennie Safdie

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