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Expand the sub menu More Coverage. Expand the sub menu More Variety. He did admit that at one point in his life, being at the top of the charts was what was most important to him, but his experiences on After Earth changed that viewpoint.

Being in a reviled commercial failure could end up being one of the best things that happened to him, as it led Smith to have an epiphany:. As Smith indicates, there's more to determining how successful your career has been than measuring your value in the amount of dollars your film grosses. Some of the most critically acclaimed films of all time including Best Picture winners have low box office totals, yet are seen in a higher light by moviegoers than some of the overproduced tentpoles that populate the multiplex in the summer months.

Given that Smith is a talented thespian capable of turning in strong performances, it's very refreshing to hear that he has this new outlook on life. In fact, his comments should be all the more promising to DC Comics fans, who are eagerly anticipating how Smith will bring the compelling villain Deadshot to life in David Ayer's Suicide Squad.

While the film should be a box office bounce-back for the star, if he feels that Deadshot is a suitable way for him to pursue his goal of being a more mature actor, then viewers could be in for a special treat next summer.

Source: Esquire. Chris Agar is a news editor for Screen Rant, also writing features and movie reviews for the site as one of Screen Rant's Rotten Tomatoes approved critics.

There's a great part in the film where he l ashes out at his father that feels very realistic. However, the task of carrying the entire film as star dad Will sits through the movie injured, navigating his son through a jungle on futuristic Earth is a bit much. The Wrap :. Time Out :. Anytime Will Smith is giving some fatherly advice to his son, there's the feeling the audience is being preached to as well:.

Fear is not real. It's a product of our imagination. Danger is very real, but fear is a choice. The New York Times points that Smith's dialogue is no coincidence. Ron Hubbard. Note: Will Smith has denied being a Scientologist in the past. However, it's been called into question whether or not he practices the religion. Last year, he came to the defense of friend Tom Cruise and Scientology saying he was introduced to the religion, but never admitting to actively practicing.

Entertainment Weekly :. NYT :. Rolling Stone :. There's a big bad monster alien that's only dangerous if it senses fear. Plus, little Smith collapses so many times throughout the movie from various injuries and exhaustion, you can't help but wonder if he too is taking a snooze. Vulture :. After father and son have bonded throughout the film, and haven't been seen onscreen together since Kitai sets out on his journey, this is the first exchange they deliver:.



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