This is Nicolas Cage

Jerel 2022-03-22 09:02:11

Police officer Terrence McDonagh broke his spine in a prison rescue. Since then, he has relied on drugs to relieve pain. He gradually found that there is no drug that can relieve pain except drugs. The lieutenant began to steal drugs from the police station, and then To collude with drug dealers to sell drugs, the lieutenant living in chaos and contradiction has become a complete rogue, and the pain of the body is accompanied by the pain of the soul. The lieutenant played by cage is really out of line, constantly challenging the audience's bottom line about the profession of police, and breaking the bottom line time and time again. Cage's few steps are really vivid, holding his shoulders and enduring severe pain, and he has to take one step at a time. This cage's performance is indeed at the level of an actor, much better than "Knowing".

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  • Rosario 2022-03-26 09:01:08

    From the dark and obscure history of inner depravity of the original to the current gangster realism with numerous clues, Herzog's stylized adaptation is even more different from the original than the Infernal Affairs a few years ago, and closer to Sykosese's Essence. The first 100 minutes were extremely cool to watch, but the happy ending that was put together later was frustrating, which is quite regrettable!

  • Ellis 2022-03-26 09:01:08

    Not bad... Not bad... After watching the movie for a long time, I suddenly realized that Uncle Cage's waist is fake

Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans quotes

  • Terence McDonagh: [a dog is barking in the distance as Terrence approaches the house] Hey! What's wrong?

    Genevieve: Your father's mad at me 'cause I can't take care of his fucking dog...

    Terence McDonagh: Well why does he need you to take care of it?

    Genevieve: Cause! He's goin' back into AA. He says he can deal with anymore responsibilities bsides he said he's gotta stop drinking. I mean, it ain't like I don't wanna take care of it... but I leave at seven o'clock in the morning to go to work!

    Terence McDonagh: Let me talk to him.

    Genevieve: I try to be a good wife to him, Terrence. I really do. But I got a limit too! You know, he's got a drinking problem, he says he's got a drinking problem and he wants to do something about it and that's good. You know, he's been down this road before and it didn't take... he wants to try it again. GOOD. But I... I say to him "why don't you just stick to beer the way I do" but he says he can't do that.

  • Terence McDonagh: You know we got your boy, G, right?

    Deshaun 'Midget' Hackett: Man, I don't know no G.

    Terence McDonagh: He knows you. It's amazing how much you can get done when you've got a simple purpose guiding you through life. My purpose is to find out who shot up this apartment on Josephine. I know the guy that was living there was from Senegal. I know he was selling heroin. I know whose territory he was stepping on. And I know who went over to the apartment to straighten him out. I found out all that in the past few days. Where's Big Fate, son?

    Deshaun 'Midget' Hackett: I don't know no Big Fate.

    Terence McDonagh: Now, see, I know that's not true, because everybody who comes from where you come from knows who Big Fate is. The fact that you're lying to me about it tells me you're hiding something. Since you know my only reason for being here is to find out who shot up the apartment, I know that's what you're hiding. See? It all comes back to that same simple purpose.