Entertainment
Dwayne Johnson Moves Audience to Tears at Venice Film Festival

Dwayne Johnson emotionally responded to a rousing 15-minute standing ovation for his latest film, The Smashing Machine, during its premiere at the Venice Film Festival. The former WWE star, known for his blockbuster roles, showcased a different side of his talent in this biographical film about Mark Kerr, a legendary mixed martial arts and UFC fighter. The film has garnered impressive reviews from critics, suggesting it could position Johnson for an Oscar campaign.
In addition to Johnson, Emily Blunt stars alongside him, and early reactions highlight her performance as well. The film, directed by Benny Safdie, who previously directed Adam Sandler in Uncut Gems, has resonated with audiences, leading to a wave of emotional responses at the festival.
Emotional Impact at the Premiere
During the standing ovation on September 1, 2025, both Johnson and Safdie were visibly moved, embodying the film’s deeper themes. Safdie, who is also an actor known for his roles in films like Happy Gilmore 2 and Oppenheimer, was seen collapsing into tears, reflecting the emotional weight of the film’s narrative.
In remarks to the press, Johnson expressed a strong desire to break free from the expectations of his previous roles. He stated, “I’ve been scared to go deep and intense and raw until now, until I had this opportunity to do this.” His journey in Hollywood has often been characterized by a focus on commercial success, leading him to feel “pigeon-holed” into a particular category of roles.
A New Direction for an Iconic Star
Johnson elaborated on the challenges of being typecast, saying, “When you’re in Hollywood, as we all know, it had become about box office and you chase the box office.” He acknowledged that while he has enjoyed many of his big-budget films, there has always been a nagging voice inside him asking, “What if there’s more?”
This new film marks a significant shift in Johnson’s career, showcasing his capability for more serious roles. He remarked, “Sometimes it takes people who you love and respect to say, ‘you can’.” His determination to explore these deeper narratives suggests that audiences may soon see more of this side of Johnson in the future.
With a career spanning various genres, Johnson has become a household name through films like Jumanji, San Andreas, Black Adam, and the Fast & Furious franchise. Now, with The Smashing Machine, he appears ready to redefine his legacy in Hollywood, potentially paving the way for a new chapter in his illustrious career.
As the film continues to receive accolades, Johnson’s emotional display at the Venice Film Festival serves as a poignant reminder of the personal stakes involved in artistic expression. The film’s reception not only celebrates his talent but also hints at a future where he can fully embrace the complex characters that audiences have yet to see.
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