Doctor Obsessively Watches Every Nicolas Cage Movie and It Changes His Life
by Alex Ingram in FilmA doctor, who always avoided the idea of becoming a physician, found a passion for problem-solving and pursued a career in medicine. Years later, while studying for exams during Covid, he started watching movies seriously. He began with "The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent" but decided to watch every Nicolas Cage film chronologically, which took him about three months. He developed a deep respect for Cage's craft, focusing on his acting rather than his personal life. While many associate Cage with internet memes, the doctor argued that his more outlandish performances make sense within the context of the films. He acknowledged Cage's involvement in some bad movies, particularly mentioning "211", but overall enjoyed the experience, even discovering Cage's talent in rom-coms. The project helped him connect with people, as everyone has an opinion on Cage. His newfound passion even spilled into his work, as he got a Cage-inspired tattoo and discussed it with patients. He appeared on "Mastermind" with Cage as his specialist subject, further showcasing his dedication. After completing his Cage project, he embarked on another, watching "Joker: Folie à Deux" ten times in various formats. Although he found other similar projects difficult to sustain, he concluded that nothing compares to the unique experience of watching every Nicolas Cage film.
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