
Dwayne Johnson broke down in tears after his film, The Smashing Machine, received a 15-minute standing ovation at the Venice Film Festival recently.
Dwayne Johnson could be on his way to the Oscars after his deeply moving performance in The Smashing Machine. The 53-year-old actor broke down in tears as the Venice Film Festival audience erupted into a thunderous 15-minute standing ovation on Monday night.
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In the film, Dwayne will be seen as two-time UFC heavyweight champion Mike Kerr. The film tracks Kerr's professional triumphs and personal struggles, including his substance abuse battles and his tumultuous relationship with wife Dawn (Emily Blunt). Johnson and Blunt are close friends after starring in Jungle Cruise together, which helped Johnson lean into his vulnerable side on camera, according to Variety.
Johnson stars opposite Emily Blunt in the film, who plays Kerr's girlfriend Dawn Staples. During the ovation, Benny Safdie, the film's director, hugged both his stars and joined Johnson in shedding tears of joy as the clapping continued. Adding to the waterworks, Kerr also wept as the credits rolled.
Before the screening started, one fan shouted Johnson's signature WWE line, "Can you smell what the Rock is "cooking?"
This year's 82nd edition of Venice has been packed with stars like George Clooney, Julia Roberts, and Emma Stone.
In an interview earlier, Dwayne Johnson revealed he spent three to four hours putting on prosthetics each day, as per Variety.
"It was very real. I had not experienced that in a very, very, very long time, where I was really scared and thinking, I don't know if I can do this. Can I do this?", Johnson said.
"I realised that maybe these opportunities weren't coming my way because I was too scared to explore this stuff... I was so hungry for an opportunity to do something raw and gritty and rip myself open. And all of a sudden, The Smashing Machine comes along," he added.
The Smashing Machine marks the solo feature directorial debut of Benny Safdie.
According to Variety, it brings together Blunt and Benny Safdie, who had a memorable scene together in Christopher Nolan's historical epic Oppenheimer, and Johnson and Blunt, who costarred in Disney's action-adventure Jungle Cruise.
The Smashing Machine will release in the United States on October 3, 2025
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