Nicolas Cage, who has redeemed his reputation from the title of "King of Bad Movies" in recent years, recently said in an interview with Vanity Fair that after making a few more movies, he will retire from film acting. "I'll probably do three or four more movies," Cage said while discussing his upcoming film Dream Scenario. "I feel like I've said everything I wanted to say in the movie, and I think I've done the best movie acting I can... I do want to be more rigorous in my selection process... I want to say goodbye on a high note." It makes sense that Cage would want to say goodbye on a high note, as he has experienced many ups and downs in his career, especially when he fell into bankruptcy and began to play various weird or lackluster small roles in movies. Now Cage has finally gotten rid of his debt problem and has returned to the peak of his career, but the death of his father has made him rethink the importance of family. Cage's father passed away at the age of 75. Cage is now nearly 60, only 15 years away from the age his father passed away. "Following my father's example, what do I want to do with these 15 years?" Nicolas Cage said, "I clearly realized that I wanted to spend time with my family... I started to work on my plan." |
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