By Christine Kearney
NEW YORK – Chris Rock’s new film detailing
the frustrations and temptations of married life strangely
reflects persistent rumors his real-life marriage is in trouble.
But even after such scrutiny in life and
fiction, one of America’s most popular comedians says he is no
marital expert.
"I know nothing about marriage," Rock told
Reuters recently in an interview for his cinematic look at
modern matrimony, "I Think I Love My Wife," which opened Friday
in the United States.
Rock, 42, dismissed media reports from late
last year that he was filing for divorce as "all rumors, I am
happy." His 10-year marriage succeeds due to being tactful, he
said.
"I know it helps if you are wrong all the
time and when you are right, just say you are wrong," he joked.
"It helps to smooth things over. That is pretty much it. Just be
wrong."
In his new romantic comedy, a lighthearted
remake of the 1972 acclaimed French film "Chloe in the
Afternoon," Rock plays a successful investment banker devoted to
his wife and two kids — who is sexually tempted by an attractive
female friend.
It is his second directing effort and
displays the same humor that helped him rise through the comedy
circuit ranks in the 1980s to a film and television career using
comedy that pokes fun at both romance and class.
"I just wanted to do a grown up movie," he
said. "It’s an adult topic."
The film is Rock’s first since "Madagascar"
and "The Longest Yard" with Adam Sandler in 2005, the same year
Rock hosted the Academy Awards, a gig he described as a "hard
job."
His abrasive style of poking fun at U.S. race
relations and success has led to comparisons with fellow black
comedians Richard Pryor and Eddie Murphy, who initially
recommended Rock for the TV show "Saturday Night Live" after
seeing his stand-up routine.
But Rock, who was raised in Brooklyn and lives in New Jersey,
said such comparisons were difficult as "race was so different
for Richard (Pryor), he came up at a different time. Eddie
(Murphy) came up at a different time ... so, racial, I don’t
know." – Reuters