Bad Boys 4" won't relieve Will Smith of his ten-year Oscar ban. This was mandated by the Academy Awards committee following Smith's widely publicized smack of Chris Rock at a live event. Three-time Oscar winner Paul N. J. Ottosson, who collaborated closely with Smith, favors the ban. While emphasizing forgiveness, Ottosson is adamant about carrying out the sentence, as per the reports of 'The US Mirror'. Ottosson thinks Smith could return in 2032 if he shows genuine remorse and continues to act honorably. Although he acknowledges Smith's professional accomplishments, he emphasizes the Academy's authority to impose sanctions for inappropriate conduct.
As per the reports of 'The US Mirror', despite personal disagreements, Ottosson is adamant about the need for the ban. He notes that Smith's outrage over Rock's remarks against his family is justified and likens the event to a public assault. Ottosson considers how Smith changed from a teen idol in the 1990s to an accomplished actor in more recent motion pictures like «King Richard.»
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Smith's career has seen ups and downs as it has matured past his attractiveness in his youth. Smith's transition into increasingly complicated parts has been noted by Ottosson, who praised Smith's «King Richard» performance as demonstrating his depth and maturity.
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