Here’s Why Nicolas Cage Is The Most Interesting Man In Hollywood

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The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent, which hits cinemas on April 22, stars Nicolas Cage as a comically distorted version of himself. The script, written by Tom Gormican and Kevin Etten, asks him to play a practically impoverished version of himself who has reached a career snag and resolves to attend a millionaire mega-(Pedro fan’s Pascal, The Mandalorian) birthday party. Early reviews have praised the hilarious escapade, which serves as a testimony to Cage’s own remarkable career, with critics ecstatic to see the mega-star eager to have some fun with his image.

Of all, The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent is far from Cage’s first poke at the audience in his film credits, which number in the hundreds. Nicolas Cage is well recognized for his ability to take on any part, no matter how minor or outlandish. His compelling personality makes every one of his films a delight, but that is far from the only intriguing aspect of the superstar.

On their YouTube site, Screen Rant recently recognized both the man and the film, with a video essay on why Cage is the most intriguing star to adorn the Hollywood Walk of Fame. For starters, it reflects his self-described “nouveau shamanic” acting style, which is undoubtedly the most appealing to Cageheads. The actor has described the approach as avoiding the sensation of faking anything and carrying character studies with him on set to assist him to inhabit any role he’s working on.

Cage has thrown his heart and everything into every single one of his projects, so it’s no surprise that he considered playing himself in The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent to be one of the more difficult undertakings he’s undertaken. After all, what character could be more nuanced and intriguing than he? Even if it’s a version of himself that’s a few steps off from reality. Fans may determine for themselves how much truth is in his new fiction by seeing it when it opens later this week.

Source: screenrant