Sunday, November 21, 2021

King Richard

I do not know anything about tennis or about Venus and Serena Williams, beyond the fact that they are amazing tennis players, but I love inspirational sports movies and King Richard looked really good.  I was able to see it last night and, while I expected to like it, I was not prepared for how much I loved it!  Richard Williams (Will Smith) is determined to turn his two daughters, Venus (Saniyya Sidney) and Serena (Demi Singleton), into champion tennis players despite his limited means.  He has a very detailed plan for their success which focuses on education, discipline, hard work, humility, and dignity.  He is relentless in his dedication to the plan and this sometimes puts him at odds with his wife Oracene "Brandi" Price (Aunjanue Ellis), and the girls' coaches Paul Cohen (Tony Goldwyn) and Rick Macci (Jon Bernthal).  He refuses to allow the girls to compete on the junior level because he thinks that these tournaments put too much pressure on young players, he pulls them out of practice for other pursuits because he wants them to get an education and be well-rounded, and he turns down multi-million dollar endorsement deals because he thinks they can do better.  Despite all of the naysayers, Richard's methods ultimately prove successful when Venus makes it to the final match against Arantxa Sanchez-Vicario (Marcela Zacarias), the number one player in the world, at her first professional tournament.  I really loved this story because Richard stays true to himself against all odds but he isn't shown to be infallible.  I particularly enjoyed a highly charged scene between Richard and Brandi where she confronts him about not valuing her contribution and another emotional one between him and Venus where she says that she is ready to compete and that he needs to trust her.  Smith gives the performance of his career and I have no doubt that he will be nominated, and rightly so, for every Best Actor award.  I also enjoyed all of the other performances, especially those from Sidney, Ellis, and Bernthal (also one of his best).  I really liked the tennis scenes and, as someone who knows nothing about tennis, I thought they were really exciting.  This is a stand up and cheer movie (the audience literally applauded at the end in my theater) that I highly recommend!

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