Submitted by Portmanlovesme t3_11bg5r0 in movies

Imagine a Darren Aronofsky film about that slap. A aging star with private issues under public scrutiny slaps the hosts of the Award show on the night he is about to win his biggest accolade.

Imagine the hour and half between the slap and him receiving the award. The relationship between the husband and wife, the other people on the table, the background workers scrambling to understand, the drama that they know he's going to win, the host trying to carry on, the inner hatred of a man that has marked his career forever, the family watching at home.

You could do a one take film where he is approached by different people all trying to limit the damage, understand, phone calls from agent s, other stars talking to him and I'm the middle of it all, his wife... The reason for the slap. The neglect, the smirk, the arrogance, the personality and the indifference.

I would watch it

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truckturner5164 t1_j9xotwq wrote

I don't know about a 'great' movie, but I could see a trashy one being made, probably a made-for-TV movie or something more like it.

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kerred t1_j9xovxa wrote

I was thinking a movie about an actor's decline as he joins a cult not unlike scientology that breaks him down slowly until an embarrassing rock bottom moment and jumps into obscurity. (think Requiem for a dream but what Scientology does to a person instead of hard drugs)

Or a movie about actors that pull off a hoax that inadvertently changes the entire world, either a harmless cherade done only to get them in the spotlight but instead spirals out of their control. (Like maybe in the style of the Deep Space 9 episode "In The Pale Moonlight")

Maybe I'm cynical but I am not even sure what happened with that other than a slap as I'm not into the Oscars or celebrity drama

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Hollow_Rant t1_j9xqaff wrote

Adam McKay writes and produces with Will Ferrell as Will Smith and John C Reilly as Chris Rock.

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truckturner5164 t1_j9xqeq5 wrote

I don't think that'd be a good path to go down given a lot of people despise Smith for what he did and wouldn't sympathise with his 'introspection'. And it'd take a heck of a brave filmmaker to take up that perspective.

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HEHEHO2022 t1_j9xr1p9 wrote

OP this is an interesting post but i think youre screaming into the void .people on here think its just funny now to dismiss EVERYTHING someone brings up.

and boy do people love that downvote button. in 3....2....1..

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goatAlmighty t1_j9xr6xy wrote

I think I would make a horror story out of it, like, that this happened in a society where each and every physical altercation is strongly forbidden and results in capital punishment. And it is to be executed as soon as Smith has left the venue and everyone around him including himself, knows that.

Edit: I mean, I kinda like the OPs' idea, but the stakes in that scenario aren't high enough for me to make it truly interesting.

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Rayliex t1_j9y0cvc wrote

I wouldn't make it exactly about the Will Smith thing, I'm not super into films about real event since they're almost always false and exploitative. I mean, he's still alive.

Maybe if they could pull it off like The Social Network, then sure. But I'd be much more interested in a movie BASED around this idea or inspired by such event. You can do a lot more with that without getting a lot of real life people involved with the event angry and it's probably less offensive.

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Portmanlovesme OP t1_j9y1h4w wrote

Yes I agree. I did mean to base it around him, not on his story but as something that could be used as a framing device. I just can imagine his thoughts after he sits down and calms down, it must have been unbelievable

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Cake-Over t1_j9y3anl wrote

They could do it real time.... like, y'know, six hours long?

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Pleasent_Pedant t1_j9y3l9p wrote

We could call it, The Spoiled Prince, the Comic and Her.

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Deep_Ad_2757 t1_j9zgn91 wrote

I love how two people settled their differences and afterward there was no grudge, hostilities, shit talking, media propaganda campaign, or talks of lawsuits so people have to manufacture their own drama over it. like damn, a dude insulted a dude's wife and for once it was handled in a way everybody would have wanted to handle it if it had happened to them and we can't let that go.

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Bringbackmygorls t1_ja06vks wrote

Wouldn't a documentary be a better fit for this? Movie-wise don't see much in it, but documentary-wise you could deep dive examinate that night

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Portmanlovesme OP t1_ja09mam wrote

If you think of it like Boiling Point or The Whale it could be one long take as the will smith character deals with the high emotion of his actions on a night where he knows he's has done massive damage to him, his family, his career and his public persona all while the world is watching and waiting for the announcement of his award. Think of the craziness in his head, the frantic nature of that table and the people involved as they try to maintain dignity in face of the worst type of scrutiny. The people in the audience all slowly realising islt wasn't fake, all wondering why it happened and in the centre of it all is this one man...

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Volcano_Tequila t1_ja0cjpd wrote

It would actually make a terrific Law & Order episode, as they have tapped into many stories torn from the headlines along the way. And it would get publicity both positive and negative, and everyone would tune in, and the producers and writers would claim it is not based on any one event.

And yes, I would watch.

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hophiphop44 t1_ja0nfod wrote

This is a great idea, based on this concept, it would be a fantastic film

The kind of camera work that makes you feel as though you're with the character living in the moment. The build up to the event, the psychological state of the character cracking until the event occurs, much like the film Mother

I still believe it happened to one of the biggest movie stars in the world, the whole event was surreal

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Funny_Science_9377 t1_ja159k0 wrote

This is a Sorkin procedural if I ever saw one. All the walk and talk scenes backstage leading up to the slap. Just like, but better than, his Steve Apple movie.

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