Nicolas Cage commented that film work was like painting and music.
In Werner Herzog’s The Bad Lieutenant he takes a leap of faith to rescue a drowning soul, injures his back, and thereafter shapes his character in a disfigured pose “head ahead with eyes in front” and descends into his own world marked by desire, compulsion, and conscience.
Nesta Morgan
25.09.2009 | Nesta Morgan's blog
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