Is Will Smith Depressed?
Saturday, December 20, 2008
I have not seen his latest,
Seven Pounds, but the topic appears morbid and much too somber. The ads aren't upbeat.
Will Smith looks miserable. Not a good sign.
I know he probably wants to stretch his acting skills, or talent. I notice actors who start with comedic and non-serious roles
almost always want to take that next step, and get all
artsy fartsy, boring us to death with how
oh-so-serious and
somber he can pretend to be.
Jim Carrey anyone?
I get it.
Not.
I enjoyed, tolerated, and suffered through
Hancock (Sometimes I cannot stand
Charlize Theron, I find her as puke-worthy nauseating as
Nicole Kidman.) and
I Am Legend. I thought the special effects were disappointing. Why not use real people to make it realistic? I wasn't the least bit scared by that film.
Without a doubt,
The Pursuit of Happyness was an instant classic. Watching
Will Smith show his inner hustle made it real. You sense that he enjoys being a workhorse. I also think that was the last time
Will Smith had a real
black woman, or half-African, co-starring with him.
I ain't mad at him though. I do note films he produces starring black men and women. I laugh at how people complain that he's not doing enough for black people. He does a lot. They're just not paying attention.
Am I complaining? Nope, not at all. I enjoyed seeing his performance in
Six Degrees of Separation. I even time looped the scene where he's caught butt nekked in bed with a guy. I am always inspired by a
naked Will Smith. He never fails to disappoint in that area.
I remember those early scenes in
I, Robot (my favorite of all his films, since it was
the robot I enjoyed so much) with Mr. Smith taking a shower. Made the whole film worthwhile.
Yessiree.
I'm not gonna head shrink the guy, and I can't, but if this is his mid-life crisis, I would recommend some family friendly comedies.
Hitch, overall is my second favorite of his films. It has no guns, relatively little violence, which are only of the comedic sort. I can't even recall any profanity.
I laughed long and hard when Will clocked
Eva Mendes (I like her) into the water. He also took her to
Ellis Island expecting her to be impressed. Turns out that butcher was a literal, not vocational, description of her ancestor.
Hilarious.
I think those kind of films would help. And who doesn't like to laugh?
Labels: black men, black women, Jim Carrey, Will Smith
posted by GoldenAh
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