Celebrity News November 30, 2022
Will Smith on Learning to Be ‘Grateful for Your Difficulties’ (Exclusive)
Will Smith returned to the red carpet for the premiere of his Apple TV+ film “Emancipation” with wife Jada Pinkett Smith and his children by his side.
The family put on a united front following his Oscars controversy earlier this year where Will slapped comedian Chris Rock.
“Extra’s” Melvin Robert caught up with Smith, who opened up about the film inspired by the haunting 1863 images of “Whipped Peter,” which were taken during a Union Army medical exam.
Smith plays Peter, a man who escapes from slavery by relying on his wits, unwavering faith and deep love for his family while on his quest for freedom.
Melvin told Will that many of us have seen the photo of “Whipped Peter,” but don’t know the story behind it. He asked Will why the film was so important to him.
Smith explained, “It’s been heralded as one of the first viral images. Cameras were new, and that image of what is called ‘Whipped Peter’ went around the world in a way that changed human minds around the idea of slavery. As an artist you always hope to be able to do service to a story like that, my hope is that this film can have a lot of the same effect as it goes around the world to be able to open the hearts and minds of people about the plight of Blacks in America, but also the human tragedy of want and violence against one another.”
Will talked about the movie being about freedom. He said, “This is definitely a freedom movie… the power of faith, the power of family, it’s history but, I think it captures it in a way that feels modern… it’s not ‘eat your vegetables’… It’s a real cinematic spectacle.”
Melvin commented that it is a project that really sticks with you after it is over, asking Will how he keeps his faith, “For me as an actor any time you work on a piece, you take away some of the character and I think the power of Peter’s gratitude is one of the things that I took away.”
Will shared a moment from the film, ”He puts his hand up and he praises God, in the middle of the hell, that he is living. I love that that moment, that moment has helped me. You want to learn to even be grateful for your difficulties, there is a relationship between suffering and salvation… We hate that that’s the case, but your suffering is where you get your wisdom from, your suffering is where you find your way, so Peter has been really helpful to me.”
Talking about the difference between faith and a revelation, he said, “Peter had been beaten into a coma… during the coma, he met God... The difference between faith and revelation, faith is when you are going on an inner knowing and revelation is when… you've actually been on your knees and heard the voice, you have touched the third rail… Peter has been quite a teacher for me.”
“Emancipation” will be in select theaters December 2 and on Apple TV+ on December 9.