Tuesday, March 19

Nicolas Cage embraces chaos in Sympathy for the Devil | Digital Trends Spanish


Like actor, Nicolas Cage has had a wildly eclectic career spanning from the wannabe superman even an occasional vampire in Renfield. For his next movie, Sympathy for the Devil, Cage is playing to his strengths as an enigmatic passenger who holds Joel Kinnamen’s driver at gunpoint. In the trailer below, Cage is thoroughly convincing as an off-the-wall, violent hitman who could kill the driver at any moment. However, it also appears that the passenger did not randomly abduct the driver. Instead, he seems to have a purpose in mind.

The trailer does its best to present the driver as an unassuming family man. When the passenger gets into his car, the driver is trying to get to the hospital before his wife gives birth. Unfortunately for the happy couple, the passenger has other plans. And when the driver tries to get help or escape, the people around him are killed by the passenger.

The only real clue we have to the passenger’s motivation is that the driver is trying to convince him that he is not the person the passenger thinks he is. But if it were a simple case of mistaken identity, how would the driver know why he was attacked? More importantly, the driver needs to figure out how he can get out of this situation without losing everything he has.

Kaiwi Lyman co-stars in the film with Cameron Lee Price, Burns Burns, Rich Hopkins, Nancy Good, Alexis Zollicoffer, Oliver McCallum, Annisse White and Danny Tesla.

Yuval Adler directed Sympathy for the Devil from a script by Luke Paradise. Sympathy for the Devil will have a simultaneous theatrical and on-demand release on July 28.

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