• Home
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • RSS
June 7, Sunday, 2026
  • Login
CELEBRITY LAND!
  • Home
  • Royalty
  • Royalty
  • Music
  • Entertainment
  • Celebrities
  • Artists
  • Videos
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Royalty
  • Royalty
  • Music
  • Entertainment
  • Celebrities
  • Artists
  • Videos
No Result
View All Result
Celebrity Land
No Result
View All Result
Home Entertainment

Everybody Wants To Talk About How Good Dwayne Johnson Is In The Smashing Machine, But I Need To Talk About Another Great Acting Performance By Him

Story Center by Story Center
September 11, 2025
Reading Time: 11 mins read
0
Dwayne Johnson getting emotional in Pain & Gain.

When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission.

Credit: Paramount Pictures

All I keep hearing about lately is that “The Rock can actually act!” now that people have seen Dwayne Johnson’s new movie, The Smashing Machine. But, hello? Did people not see 2013’s Pain & Gain? Because I did, and I could have told you that awhile ago.

But look, I get it. A lot of Dwayne Johnson’s best movies are action flicks, so he hasn’t always had the opportunity to flex his acting muscles. Even though critics seem to be raving about his “scarily unstable” performance in The Smashing Machine, I feel like Johnson has already shown nuance as Paul Doyle in Michael Bay’s Pain & Gain.

So, why was this performance so good? Well, you’re about to find out.

Dwayne Johnson lifting weights in Pain & Gain

Credit: Paramount Pictures

Pain & Gain Was The First Movie Where People Actually Thought, This Man Can Act!

I know it was a while back, but Pain & Gain was a pretty big deal when it first came out. Loosely based on the true story of the Sun Gym Gang, which was a group of mostly bodybuilders who committed crimes like kidnapping, extortion, and murder, the filmwas a big deal for a number of reasons.

One such was that it was a genuinely good Michael Bay movie that wasn’t just another Transformers film, as he had done a string of them by this point in his lengthy career. Another reason was because it was really the first time in Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson’s career where people were truly impressed by his acting prowess (and to think, he actually wanted to quit before production).

Yes, he’d done other impressive films, like The Rundown, Be Cool, and Southland Tales. But, this was the first where I remember people discussing him as more of an actor, rather than just a wrestler-turned-actor. In fact, this is one of the roles that made me consider whether The Rock might just be a better actor than John Cena or Batista.

He’s arguably the best part of this movie, and I probably wouldn’t even remember this film if not for Johnson’s performance.

Dwayne Johnson sitting in a church in Pain & Gain

Credit: Paramount Pictures

He Provides The Moral Compass Of The Film

As mentioned earlier, the film is about bodybuilders-turned-hoodlums, and it’s a wild story that involves kidnapping people and basically muscling them out of money. Johnson’s character, Paul Doyle, is constantly on the fence when it comes to his morality. The main hoodlum, Daniel Lugo (Mark Wahlberg) recruits Doyle after he was recently released from prison. In jail, Doyle turned to Christ and hoped to stay on the path…

But, he ends up straying from it once again, and joining the Sun Gym Gang. He actually falls quite heavily, getting back into drugs, however, this is only after a priest makes sexual advances on him, which makes him question his faith to begin with.

He then questions his faith throughout the entire movie, and Johnson shows such a range of emotions that you’re constantly rooting for him. On one hand, you believe his commitment to wanting to save “all God’s creatures.” On the other, you’re laughing as he takes several drug bumps off the back of his hand. That said, you never feel like Doyle is not capable of getting back on the path.

Which is incredibly impressive. Pain & Gain is a humorous movie, but Johnson centers the film. He deviates from his faith, but is also the moral compass, going back and forth on whether he’s actually happy living the life he’s leading. This is immensely impressive to be able to pull off, and Johnson did it elegantly. Like I said, this guy can act!

Dwayne Johnson standing by a ladder in Pain & Gain

Credit: Paramount Pictures

Plus, Like The Smashing Machine, Johnson Plays A Real Person. Actually, Three Of Them

Here’s the thing about telling real people’s stories – sometimes, you might have to embellish a little bit, and that seems to be the case with Johnson’s role as Paul Doyle, as he’s actually a composite character for three people, those being Carl Weekes, Stevenson Pierre, and Jorge Delgado.

Now, in the real Sun Gym Gang, all three of them played instrumental roles in the actual crimes. But, Johnson is such a superstar actor, that it’s believable that the writers and director were able to meld all three people into one burly man. Once again, this is extremely impressive. Mark Wahlberg and Anthony Mackie are the main stars of the film, and they play real life criminals, Daniel Lugo and Adrian “Noel” Doorbal, respectively.

Throughout the film, Lugo and Doorbal commit such horrible (and incredibly stupid) crimes that you don’t really feel bad for them. Here’s the thing about Johnson’s character. If you read up on the actual activities from the Sun Gym Gang, you’ll find little elements of the three people Johnson embodies in the film, but a lot of it feels like his own creation.

I think it’s because Johnson is larger than life. His character extends outside of Weekes, Pierre, and Delgado, and he feels like a new criminal in this gang. One who is ultimately unforgettable.

Dwayne Johnson looking over his shoulder in jail in Pain & Gain

Credit: Paramount Pictures

RELATED POSTS

Why Trump Wants to Celebrate His Birthday With a Cage Fight

Billy Joel attends longtime booking agent Dennis Arfa’s induction to Long Island Music and Entertainment Hall of Fame

In search of silver linings | Arts & Entertainment

The Film Plays To His Immense Size, But Doesn’t Focus On It

Dwayne Johnson is big, but nobody was bigger than Arnold Schwarzenegger in his heyday. Films like Commando (which I still think is the greatest action movie ever made) showcased Arnie in all of his muscular glory. I mean, even the way he held his gun showcased his massive biceps. It was truly a sight to behold.

Lots of action movies have done the same with Johnson. It’s one of the reasons why I think a lot of people think he can’t act. For a large portion of his career, he’s just been this massive guy who performs miracles, and looks cool doing it, and honestly, I feel like a lot of people have grown tired of it.

However, sometimes, Johnson has used his massive frame to his advantage, and it’s not just for action purposes. Apparently, his size is an integral part of his character in The Smashing Machine. The thing is, it was also much the case in Pain & Gain. Paul is a big guy, and the other characters use him for his size, but, he’s more than just his muscles. In fact, the strongest muscle he uses (wait for it) is his heart.

In the movie, he’s massive, but that’s part of his character, which is something I wish we saw more in Johnson’s career – his size used for story purposes.

Dwayne Johnson screaming in Pain & Gain

Credit: Paramount Pictures

In The End, I’m Excited For The Smashing Machine, But Let’s Not Forget Pain & Gain

Am I excited for The Smashing Machine? Hell yeah, I am. For one thing, I love Dwayne Johnson, and for another, I love Benny Safdie films (hopefully, The Smashing Machine gets more love than my beloved Uncut Gems come Oscar season).

ADVERTISEMENT

That said, I don’t think we should forget about Pain & Gain, which I feel like a lot of people have. When I heard people raving over Johnson’s portrayal of Mark Kerr, I thought, have we already forgotten his portrayal as Paul Doyle? Apparently, people have, which is why I decided to write this article.

However, people should remember Pain & Gain since it was that first glimmer that Johnson always had it in him. It’s a testament to his dedication to the craft, and I’m happy that people are finally seeing him for the great actor he could always be.

What do you think? Do you remember Pain & Gain? I’d love to hear your thoughts.

‘ The preceding article may include information circulated by third parties ’

‘ Some details of this article were extracted from the following source www.yahoo.com ’

Tags: Dwayne JohnsonJohnson PlaysPain & GainParamount PicturesPaul DoyleSun Gym Gang
Story Center

Story Center

Related Posts

Why Trump Wants to Celebrate His Birthday With a Cage Fight
Entertainment

Why Trump Wants to Celebrate His Birthday With a Cage Fight

June 7, 2026
Billy Joel attends longtime booking agent Dennis Arfa's induction to Long Island Music and Entertainment Hall of Fame
Entertainment

Billy Joel attends longtime booking agent Dennis Arfa’s induction to Long Island Music and Entertainment Hall of Fame

June 7, 2026
In search of silver linings | Arts & Entertainment
Entertainment

In search of silver linings | Arts & Entertainment

June 7, 2026
Bang Showbiz NZ
Entertainment

Olivia Rodrigo Debuts ‘What’s Wrong With Me’ With The Cure’s Robert Smith at Primavera Sound

June 6, 2026
Jacobs Entertainment hosts first soccer tournament on new Neon Line District fields
Entertainment

Reno hosts first downtown soccer tournament at new Neon Line District fields

June 6, 2026
Did Fox News Change Its Accreditation from 'News' to 'Entertainment'?
Entertainment

Did Fox News Change Its Accreditation from ‘News’ to ‘Entertainment’?

June 6, 2026
Next Post
Yahoo news home

Princeton comes alive with Music in the Park

“Meanwhile Pados Wali Gossip Aunties!”😅

"Meanwhile Pados Wali Gossip Aunties!"😅

Recommended Stories

Sophie Kinsella, bestselling author of ‘Shopaholic’ books, dies at 55

December 10, 2025
ARTIST SUPER MAVSUM – AKMALXO‘JA XOLXO‘JAYEV | MAYXONA BAHONA (FINAL)

ARTIST SUPER MAVSUM – AKMALXO‘JA XOLXO‘JAYEV | MAYXONA BAHONA (FINAL)

January 23, 2026
Fox Entertainment Promotes Dana Tafoya-Cameron to Head of Animation and Bento Box, Announces Netflix Vet Michelle Huynh as EVP of Content Operations

Fox Entertainment Promotes Dana Tafoya-Cameron to Head of Animation and Bento Box, Announces Netflix Vet Michelle Huynh as EVP of Content Operations

August 18, 2025
Plugin Install : Popular Post Widget need JNews - View Counter to be installed

Ads

ADVERTISEMENT

Recent News

Profile Image of Jaylon Thompson

Beck Way records two strikeouts in Royals debut

June 7, 2026
Ye kuch Alag tha mere liye 💀#thebhimsenart #art #digitalart #artist #painting #sketch #artwork

Ye kuch Alag tha mere liye 💀#thebhimsenart #art #digitalart #artist #painting #sketch #artwork

June 7, 2026
Parade

‘Eight Is Enough’ Star, 78, Once Close Friends With John Belushi, Shines in Rare Public Outing

June 7, 2026

Categories

  • Artists
  • Celebrities
  • Entertainment
  • Gossip
  • Horoscopes
  • Music
  • Royalty
  • Videos

Contact Us

  • Privacy & Policy
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • DMCA Compliance
  • Terms and Conditions

© 2020 Celebrity.Land

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In

Add New Playlist

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Royalty

© 2020 Celebrity.Land