Where is Cage lately~

Edwina 2022-03-24 09:02:24

"Pagan", a remake of Cage in 2006, received a lot of bad reviews. The plot of the remake is basically the same as that of the original in 1973, with slightly changed roles and scenes, but it still maintains the background of a secluded paradise. How should I put it, this is a cult movie, low-cost, with a weird theme, and it's not destined to be a popular movie. Personally, I still like this kind of theme, maybe because I am also a very curious person. If it were me, I would step into the trap step by step, and I was played around, and I thought I was a hunter, but it ended up being a meal on a plate. This film tells us not to be curious about the lunatic, don't try to change the lunatic's beliefs, you will never make it because you are the lunatic in their eyes... The 1973 original had more sexually open scenes and had more Old music, the protagonist's character is actually different. Maybe the original version is always more classic in the hearts of movie fans, but the old shooting atmosphere is more difficult to appreciate now... Back to Cage, I think back then, the beautiful teacher in the university gave her in class Let's watch Nicholas Cage's "Prison in the Air" and "Changing Face". He has become the dream lover of many girls at a time. With a strong physique and melancholy eyes, he is different from the traditional Prince Charming, a seemingly tragic half-way hero. , how many hearts fascinated...

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The Wicker Man quotes

  • Sister Rose: Mr. Malus, no one is lying to you. I told you that if Rowan Woodward existed, we would know of her.

    Edward Malus: If she existed? If?

    Sister Rose: But you cannot come barging into our...

    Edward Malus: I just saw that she existed with my own two eyes. And I suppose her mother is lying to me, too, huh? She's lying?

    Sister Rose: Not lying, no. Grieving. We all are.

    Edward Malus: Wait, wait, wait, wait. When you say that she's grieving, you mean that Rowan is... dead?

    Sister Rose: You would say so, yes.

    Edward Malus: She's dead or she isn't.

    Sister Rose: We never use that word here.

    Edward Malus: [sarcastic] No, that'd be too quixotic.

    Sister Rose: Yes.

  • Sister Rose: [Malus interrupts her school lesson] I was unaware any of my girls needed arresting.

    Edward Malus: They don't, no. I'm just up here to find a missing girl whom people are pretending doesn't exist.

    Sister Rose: How quixotic of you.

    Edward Malus: Quixotic?

    Sister Rose: From "Don Quixote"; pursuer of lofty but impractical ideals.