Sat, September 17, 2022
Cage is great, and the deconstruction of his career and personality are apt and satisfying—the concept would have flopped with anyone else at the center. He’s game, he’s committed, and when you pair him with a decent script, he’s pretty unstoppable. The line between absurd and compelling is straddled rather deftly, and I appreciate its rumination on masculinity and sensitivity.
