Key Sentence:
- “I’m not always a neurotic, busy, and nervous person.”
- Nicholas Cage will not see his upcoming film, The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent, in which he plays a fictionalized version of himself.
“I will never see this film. But, I was told it was a good film,” Cage told Collider. My manager Mike Nylon, who is also a producer, saw it. He was pleased. I was told the audience loved the film.”
“But it was too shaky to go to the movies Nicholas Cage and watch me (the director) play a very neurotic and disturbing version of Tom Gormican. Because he kept pushing them in that direction.”
I said, “Tom, that’s not the real me. I’m really (out of) quiet, meditative, mindful moments. I’m not always a neurotic, busy, anxious person. But he said, “Well, the neurotic Cage is the best. So I said, “Okay, okay. Let’s go. I’ll do whatever you want.” “I won’t see it. But I hope you like it,” he added.
Cage’s latest film appearance, Zion Sonos Prisoners of the Ghostland, debuted last week and played the actor as a bank robber convicted with a grenade in his testicles.
In an interview with Dazed, Sono described the collaboration with Cage: “When I saw Nicholas Cage in Tokyo a year before filming, he mentioned that he wanted to be like Charles Bronson. I found out from the script. We clicked right away, and our chemistry was amazing. I think directing will be a waste when we have these feelings together. I tried to do nothing and let him do what he wanted for the film. “ The irresistible weight of the enormous talent will appear on the screens in April 2022.