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Dwayne Johnson on ‘The Smashing Machine,’ Oscars and Running for President

by Julia Evans – Entertainment Editor

Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson ‌Reflects on‌ ‘The Smashing Machine,’⁢ Mental Health, and Future ​Political Aspirations

In a candid interview, Dwayne Johnson discussed his role⁢ in the⁣ film The Smashing⁣ Machine, the ​pressures of success, ⁤and addressed ongoing speculation about a potential⁢ presidential run. The actor revealed a ⁤deep connection to the ‌film’s‍ themes of pressure and survival, ‍drawing parallels to the experiences of his friend and ​fellow ‌fighter, Mark Kerr.

Johnson’s ⁤insights come as conversations ⁣around mental health in high-performance environments gain prominence,​ and as his name continues‍ to‍ surface in discussions about‍ potential candidates for future presidential elections. ⁢The interview, featured on Variety’s ⁢ “Awards ​Circuit” ​podcast, offers⁢ a ⁤rare glimpse into the actor’s personal reflections on ⁤navigating ⁣intense pressure⁤ and the‌ importance of ‍empathy.

“This movie gave me a place to put all‌ that‍ stuff. I don’t know if its method – whatever it ‌is -‍ I went for ⁤it,” Johnson⁢ said, describing his immersive approach to portraying⁤ the complexities of the fighting world. He spoke poignantly about Kerr’s struggles, noting, “He OD’d twice. He’s​ still hear. I coudl talk to​ him: ‘Hey⁤ man,​ what were you thinking?’‍ And he’d say, ‘I never lost.’ But the truth is, the win became the enemy. The ⁣pressure ‌became toxic. The movie isn’t about winning or losing.⁢ it’s about pressure – and how⁣ we survive it.”

Johnson shared a recent lesson from​ his uncle, offering a message of hope amid ⁢global uncertainty:‍ “It’s going to be okay.We’re going to be okay.” ⁢he also highlighted a term coined by ⁣a colleague during filming, “radical empathy,” explaining, “If you can feel empathy for someone⁤ who ⁢looks invincible – like Mark Kerr – then you can feel it ⁤for anyone. and once you have⁢ that,⁣ the judging starts​ to go away.the noise dies down.” He’s been sharing ‌this ⁤sentiment with his ‍daughter, Simone, as they ⁣navigate personal challenges, telling​ her, “It’s going to⁤ be okay.Let’s talk. We’ve got this.”

When asked directly ​about a potential⁣ presidential bid, Johnson responded, “It’s wild, man.‌ I’m always honored ​when people ​ask that. I love what I do. I love ​storytelling. But ​yeah… we’ll see.” ‌

The podcast also featured Chase⁣ Infiniti, ⁢a breakout star from Paul ‍Thomas Anderson’s “One battle After another.” ‍ Variety’s ⁢”Awards Circuit” podcast is‌ hosted by Clayton ⁢Davis,jazz Tangcay,Emily Longeretta,Jenelle⁢ Riley,and Michael‌ Schneider. It is available on Apple‌ podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, and other⁣ podcast platforms.

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