
So no excuses for anyone or anything, but I can say that he’s a good man, and I hope that people can forgive him and that we can move forward.” “It’s really hard to release a character who’s been brutalized and called the N-word every day - constantly, every day - and still be the nicest person in the world,” the Training Day helmer said at the time.

It’s blissful, except when they say ‘cut,’ and you reach back for you, right? It’s a weird thing, but I got out there to that terrifying, blissful edge.”įuqua previously told Vanity Fair that the Oscars followed a particularly tough Emancipation shoot. He explained that it can feel “terrifying” to find himself becoming immersed in a character he’s playing: “It’s blissful out there to be in a scene, and you have that moment on camera where you forget, and you’re lost. If you speak the other language long enough, you’ll start to lose your native tongue.” It’s a hard thing to explain, right? So what happens - you play these characters, and when you play them long enough, it’s like moving to another country and speaking another language. The actor said that “when you go that one click too far, Will Smith disappears, and then what happens is, psychologically, you go farther and farther into Peter, and you don’t realize that ‘you’ are slipping away, and then it’s over, and you go back, and you look for you, and you’re gone. Smith recalled that his turn as a con artist in the 1993 film Six Degrees of Separation was “the only other time in my career where I got lost, where I went too far with a character.” He then clarified, “I wouldn’t say I went too far with Peter - I just lost track of how far I went. You have nightmares about it the same way, so it’s all of that kind of stuff.” Your brain and your body recognizes it the same way it recognizes actual memories. “You don’t have a separate place for acting. “Once you’ve experienced those things, they go into the same banks as your actual memories,” he said of wearing chains as Peter.

Emancipation stars Smith as Peter, a slave who escapes to the North and joins the Union Army, and whose scars from a near-fatal whipping are depicted in a photograph that helps strengthen the abolitionist movement. Over the course of the 35-minute episode, Smith described the difficult emotions he felt while wearing the shackles and chains similar to those worn by slaves in the era depicted in the fact-based film. I don’t need to be told to whether a storm with a good man.Oscars: Angela Bassett, Mel Brooks and Carol Littleton Tapped for Honorary Awards, Michelle Satter for Hersholt I don’t need to be told to be ever-present in the hardest of times. So, I don’t want to say do it like I do it but I don’t need a paper to be a devoted partner, a devoted mother. “We share two beautiful children, three children - his older daughter. The actress explains on Red Table Talk why she doesn’t necessarily need to marry Bryan. “I found the love of my life,” Sandra says, according to ET. Sandra is currently dating Bryan Randall. During her sit-down on Red Table Talk, Sandra talks about adoption, the traumas of the foster care system, co-parenting, the life-changing experiences that led her to seek a unique style of therapy, and what parenting two Black children has taught her.

She welcomed daughter Laila, 8, via adoption in 2015. The Blind Side actress announced she had adopted Louis in 2010.

“I just knew and I said, ‘This is my path.'” “When Louis came into my life, he was put into my arms at 10 days,” she says. Willow Smith agrees with Sandra that society is “always shoving that down women’s throats.” Sandra admits that she knew that she made the right decision when she met her son. Sandra Bullock Goes Makeup-Free In Chilling 1st Look At Her Next Netflix Thriller ’The Unforgivable’ Sandra Bullock Is Completely Unrecognizable Without Makeup In 'The Unforgivable' Trailer
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