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Il talento di Mr. C

Titolo originale: The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent
  • 2022
  • T
  • 1h 47min
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Nicolas Cage, Neil Patrick Harris, Pedro Pascal, Ike Barinholtz, and Tiffany Haddish in Il talento di Mr. C (2022)
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    Nicolas Cage
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    Pedro Pascal
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    7arungeorge13

    A fun, self-referential comedy that makes great use of Nic Cage & Pedro Pascal! [+67%]

    Nic Cage plays a fictionalized version of himself in an enjoyable action-comedy that also stars a brilliant Pedro Pascal. Writers Tom Gormican and Kevin Etten strike a solid balance between fanboy moments and telling a fairly engaging story. While Cage excels in his dialogue-based humor, Pedro Pascal (who gets nearly equal emotional footing in the story) plays perfect foil to him. The underlying kidnapping plot is something that typically works in a Nic Cage action film, though Cage playing (a version of) himself makes all the difference here. The Easter eggs are organically placed, and the beautiful Spanish locales and production design present themselves as positives. The supporting cast also pitch in when needed, but Cage and Pascal do most of the heavy-lifting from a dramatic and comedic standpoint.
    7eddie_baggins

    The Cage comeback enters into whole new meta-levels

    At more than one stage appearing destined for a sad demise in the lands of direct to video releases that ranged from the tolerable to the diabolical, the recent career revival and public adoration towards Oscar winner and walking meme Nicolas Cage has been a sight to behold and easily one of feel good stories of modern Hollywood history.

    It's hard to nail down an exact time and place where Cage reminded us all that he is in fact some form of national treasure but with the likes of recent releases such as Mandy, Joe, Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse and last years wonderful surprise Pig, Cage has started to deliver products that are not only on par with his early to mid-90's output but arguably career best with new meta-comedy The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent taking Cage's new found place in the adoring world to all new levels of goodness.

    Teaming up with sophomore feature director Tom Gormican to bring his real-life persona into a wild mix of his Hollywood self, Cage is here playing himself in a wild adventure that see's the committed performer a guest at Pedro Pascal's Javi Gutierrez's Spanish villa as the long-time Cage fanboy invites him to his home in an event that quickly turns dangerous as Cage is called upon help the US government stop a group of deadly arms dealers.

    Narratively there's nothing to get overly excited about here but the glue that holds this romp all together is the fact Gormican brings out the absolute best of Cage that is sure to be a treat to anyone that has watched his career blossom from bit parts in Fast Times at Ridgemont High, to Oscar glory in Leaving Las Vegas then sad appearances in the likes of The Wicker Man or Left Behind, with Cage here having the time of his life reflecting on his up and down career, riffing of his imaginary younger self and creating comedic gold chemistry with his co-star who proves his just as at home in a film such as this as he is in Mexican cartels and battling evil in a galaxy far far away.

    Rarely stopping for a moments pause, once Cage arrives as Javi's picturesque villa and strikes up a budding friendship with the film loving screenwriting fan, Weight just goes for broke as it throws Cage in a series of over the top and crazy situations with highlights coming thick and fast in the form of cliff jumps and acid trips and while it does start to lose steam once Cage's ex-wife and daughter arrive on the scene around the three quarters mark, there's a lot of good will built up from the film that ensures its never far from providing a fun time for all who signed up for the adventure to Cage's world that we are just living in.

    A film that for all intents and purposes should never have existed if we were to rewind mere years ago, Weight is a memorable addition to the totally unique and once in a lifetime career of one of Hollywood's most engaging icons, Weight has no right being as entertaining as it is as it gives us an insight into the world of Nic Cage, the man, the myth and the legend.

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    Likely to be a new favourite for any of Nic Cage's long-term fans or new bandwagoners, The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent is a hugely entertaining film that doesn't unleash anything spectacular but does a fine job of allowing its leading men to have an absolute blast in a meta-comedy that will be one of 2022's most genuinely surprising outings.

    3 1/2 Donnie Brasco situations out of 5

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    9Sleepin_Dragon

    I did not expect that!!!

    It's fair to say I haven't always been the biggest fan of Nicholas Cage, but it's not the talent, it's often the film choices, similar to Michael Cain, he really has made some shockers. What this film does however is poke a little fun at his past, it's tongue in cheek, but it's a cracking movie.

    It's funny, it's energetic, it zips along, there isn't a single dull moment here, you don't need to be a fan or a critic, this movie is just really worth your time.

    Loaded with irony, it's plain to see that Cage has a sense of humour, this really is a winner for him.

    It wasn't what I was expected, but I am so glad I went to see it, I'd really recommend it. 9/10.
    8Agent10

    "Meta" doesn't quite describe this enough

    Over the course of the last decade, Nicolas Cage's career has taken a weird turn. The former Oscar winner seemed to be back on top, making the National Treasure movies and seemingly on his way to movie star status. And then all of the drama. Money was tight, he had terrible spending habits and had to keep the bread baking. Questionable choices on top of questionable choices. The only thing that seemed to be consistent was every few films, we get a pretty good performance. And then the revolution on social media of commenting on terrible films and appreciating there awfulness became a trend, and people started noticing that even Cage's "bad" films exuded a certain energy. People rightfully gave him credit for giving it his all even for the straight to video fare he did because he had a couple weeks off between other projects. The summation of this bizarre trajectory comes to a peak in this role.

    Needless to say, this was the role Cage was meant to play...that being himself. It's always brilliant to see just how far someone will take their art and even lampoon themselves in the process. In the past, we saw Jean-Claude Van Damme do it with JCVD, which caused a bit of an eruption because it was a film about him, but the film was openly mocking him. If not for the heartfelt scene where Van Damme laid everything out and gave insight into his motivations, we understand just how difficult such self reflection can be. Michael Keaton also did this in Birdman, taking a swipe at his most famous character in an attempt to rid himself of his past and take on a new persona for his future. It worked, for he is back in big productions again and even won an Oscar. With Nicolas Cage, what is the commentary going to be?

    For a Nicolas Cage super fan like me, this movie was a joy to watch. They whipped out some deep references in this film, and Cage seemed to take joy in lampooning his own performances. I forgot how much Cage goes "full Cage" in Guarding Tess, which is a helpful reminder that he was pretty much the guy that was in offbeat comedies for the longest time. And of course, Cage's inability to handle accents is lampooned hilariously, especially when the characters openly love Captain Corelli's Mandolin, an absolute train wreck of bad accents and over the top mannerisms.

    What I especially love is how well Pedro Pascal and Cage interact with each other. You can tell they enjoyed the experience and had a boatload of fun with the material. Also, the bizarre interactions that Cage has with himself (you heard that correctly) are amazing.

    Many will say his was a just an ego trip for Cage, but when you see his recent body of work you get the feeling that was the intent. The man loves to perform, regardless of the project. As long as he gets some top billing and as long as people keep watching, why wouldn't he get a little big headed? Cage has definitely walked a strange route and seems fully committed to that journey, and as long as he has the chance to keep making unique projects and bring his "nouveau shamanic" acting method to the forefront, I will continue to enjoy many of the strange outings he participates in.
    JohnDeSando

    A delightful comedy about a famous actor playing himself and filmmaking

    Nick Cage: "Is that supposed to be me? It's ... grotesque."

    The unbelievable part of The Unbelievable Weight of Immense Talent is that it's all true (in a figurative way). Nicolas Cage can play himself, Nick Cage, because the many films he's been in, some worthwhile (Moonstruck, Raising Arizona, Face/Off) and some terrible (take your pick), have prepared him for a true meta experience, like John Malkovich in Being John Malkovich or the cast playing themselves in Robert Altman's The Player.

    Of course, it's hilarious because Cage is usually a witty version of himself and making fun of himself anyway (except when he wins the Oscar for Leaving Las Vegas). With the help of director Tom Gormican and writer Kevin Etten, Unbearable is a metanarrative of Nick as a burgeoning hero for his daughter, Addy (Lily Sheen), and a buddy for a drug kingpin, Avi (Pedro Pascal), with whom he writes a joke thriller, which Unbearable turns out to be.

    Pascal's performance as a thorough Cage fan and possible drug lord emphasizes the often-close emotional bond between fans, star, and film. There is little difference between us and Avi in our love for the actor and his roles.

    Throughout this comedy, the art of filmmaking turns out to take center screen as the principals dog out a workable script that they really are starring in here, more or less because the fusion of art and life is blurred. The varied facets of filmmaking and the actor's relationship with his audience are never far from the surface. Nor is it stagnant because each Cage film is a mirror for Hollywood's immediate needs and its actor's. In Unbearable Nick's striving for the "part of a lifetime," never far from a cliché.

    For Nicolas Cage, such is his life, and the film makes fun of his accepting roles solely for getting cash to pay his bills, and maybe, just maybe, for the joy of acting, for which he's indicted when he loses the people closest to him because of his obsession for acting.

    As Cage plays himself, he stumbles on the right script to reconcile him with his family and win the admiration of his audience. He's never far from his Oscar in Leaving Las Vegas or a "should-have-been-nominated" in Pig. A good will pervades this complex comedy, largely because Cage has a good heart hidden underneath his thespian ambitions, real or fictional.

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      Nicolas Cage thought Javi was the best written character in the movie, so much so he even asked to trade parts, as he thought playing his own biggest fan was more meta than playing himself. It wasn't until Pedro Pascal was cast that Cage eventually relented.
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      Nick Cage: Paddington 2 is incredible.

      Javi Gutierrez: I fucking told you.

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      Nicolas Cage is credited twice in the end titles: under his own name Nicolas Cage, playing "Nick Cage", and also under the name Nicolas Kim Coppola (his real birth name), playing "Nicky".
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    • Data di uscita
      • 23 giugno 2022 (Italia)
    • Paesi di origine
      • Croazia
      • Stati Uniti
      • Ungheria
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      • Dubrovnik, Croazia(setting: Mallorca aka Majorca, Spain)
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      • Lionsgate
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      • 20.300.157 USD
    • Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
      • 7.131.703 USD
      • 24 apr 2022
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