![]() Nick begrudgingly accepts.īy the time Nick arrives in Mallorca, Spain for said eccentric’s birthday – Pedro Pascal flexing his humour and adorability in equal measure as Nick Cage superfan Javi – Unbearable… has already proved its worth in both honouring and roasting Cage as an unpredictable acting force. Here, Cage is Nick Cage, a somewhat-heightened version of the actor himself, desperate to find a new acting role in the hopes of paying off a string of crippling debt sound familiar? His agent ( Neil Patrick Harris) suggests the unthinkable in having Nick attend the birthday party of an eccentric creative, hoping that the $1 million pay day will be enough to sweeten the deal. That devotion to his craft, the respect of his career, and an ability to not take himself seriously are the key ingredients in celebrating not just the actor Cage is, but the person too in Tom Gormican‘s self-aware comedy “Nic Cage is back!”, is what he so often exclaims throughout, “Not that he ever went anywhere.” Whilst such trashy thrillers as Inconceivable, Trespass, and Left Behind didn’t do him any justice, he never talked down about any of his less-than-well-received projects, saying he devoted his energy to all of them in the same manner as the bigger and more acclaimed films that he was initially aligned with. In the lead-up to the release of The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent, Nicolas Cage spoke of the countless VOD titles he had littered his filmography with over the last decade-or-so – film choices made primarily to pay off serious debt – with a positive tongue.
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