Edit: Guys, it's Hollywood. He was sitting front row, nobody tried to stop him. Chris rock anticipated the slap. It was the most movie slap technique slap I've ever seen.
It was his good bye from Hollywood and he was forced to do it.
after watching this zoomed in a bunch of times Rock really is leading with his face towards Smith's hand and reacts as he swings but it's also possible he just figured out what Smith had in mind because they are friends or something and he read it in his face.
I have been (deservedly) hit by friends and known as the person was approaching me what their intent was.
He definitely looks ready for it though I agree with you on that part!
Ah yes, Will Smith wouldn't want to be responsible for portraying violence on the big screen. Which is why 7 years later he made Gemini Man, where there are two violent Will Smiths.
People are focusing on the “violence begets violence” in the title but not this:
“I wanted to make that movie so badly, but I felt the only way was, it had to be a love story, not a vengeance story,” Smith said.
And… I get that? I liked Django and all, but I can see how Will might not like the bloody climax where the focus is more on the revenge than rescuing his wife. I think it’s fine he passed on the role and let it go to someone who was more invested with the revenge story.
I think it’s fine he passed on the role and let it go to someone who was more invested with the revenge story.
I don't think, I know. Django Unchain is incredible.
Will has ruined so many good ideas because he's still living in the 90s where actors had the power to change scripts. And every time Will interfered with a story, it watered it down/made it shit.
Reminds me of how Jim Carey refuses to do movies with guns in them, and because of that, all the cops in the Sonic movies, including the main cop character, have these ludicrous "almost gun" things.
It is very much a vengeance movie. And attributed as creating the Italian western, aka spaghetti western genre.
It’s left to the viewer but Quentin Tarantino said he interpreted Django as going to avenge the death of the wife of a black Union solder he served with in the civil war Quentin Tarantino on Django (1966)