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While on the surface this might seem like a film about Venus and Serena Williams’ early childhood - and they are a main focus - this is definitely a film about Richard Williams. Green shows how well he can balance emotions like these throughout the film, especially in a scene where Richard takes note of some promoters who might have made a remark about his race, a testament to Green and Smith’s skill to be able to make a scene dealing with race comedy. Green balances drama and comedy by showing the violent gang presence in their neighborhood they grew up in and juxtaposing it with Richard’s use of his natural comedic charm to persuade wealthy tennis coaches in better neighborhoods. We begin in Compton where we see Richard trying to find a coach for Venus and Serena (for free, which one can imagine is extremely difficult) while also coaching them himself along with his wife Brandy (Aunjanue Ellis). If you ever wondered how world-wide famous tennis players Venus and Serena Williams came to be the best at their craft, then look no further than Reinaldo Marcus Green’s biopic “King Richard.” This film is a look at how Venus and Serena Williams become the tennis superstars they are with the guidance and coaching of their father Richard Williams, portrayed by Will Smith. Tennis superstars and Executive Producers Venus and Serena Williams share the invigorating and uplifting story of their early career with the guidance and support of their father Richard Williams.