The green Nicolas Cage is like the surging song in my heart.
Finally an easy-to-understand David Lynch, the beginning of Cage's peak career (not to mention Moon Struck, I prefer Wild at Heart and Birdy as Cage's early masterpieces). The elongated figure under the setting sun, the emotional movie, the emotional director, and the emotional actor, interpret an emotional story on the road. That jumping flame, like the restless mind of the protagonist, a very wild mind. Jazz, Hard Rock, and Elvis Presley draped over this ex-son-in-law, make the whole movie a giant MTV. Cage can be restrained or explosive, and the emotional interpretation is just right. And itself, isn't Cage such an emotional person? ! The neurotic Cage finally climbed to the top of his life in the more neurotic Leaving Las Vegas five years later.
A Cult movie with the Lynch and Cage labels written, worthy of every restless soul's taste.
Of course, several unintelligible commercial films after 1997 eroded Cage's acting talent a little bit. This is something.
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