‘Will,’ by Will Smith book review

In 1993’s “Six Levels of Separation,” Smith performs a con artist who woos a rich couple by pretending to be the son of Sidney Poitier. Even after the couple wises up, the attraction, not less than for the spouse, stays. Lastly, one thing comparable happens in “Will.” You want him regardless of the evident calculation at play: His foundational insecurity is a part of his attraction; even whereas consciously promoting his personal vulnerability, he inadvertently reveals its true depths. And so, regardless of “Will” feeling extra like a part of a company technique than a piece of actual introspection (even the acknowledgments redirect you to Smith’s Instagram), you’d most likely nonetheless vote for him.
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