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Sympathy for the Devil 2023 123movies

Sympathy for the Devil 2023 123movies

Revenge is a hell of a ride.Jul. 20, 202390 Min.
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Watch: Sympathy for the Devil 2023 123movies, Full Movie Online – After being forced to drive a mysterious passenger at gunpoint, a man finds himself in a high-stakes game of cat and mouse where it becomes clear that not everything is as it seems..
Plot: After being forced to drive a mysterious passenger at gunpoint, a man finds himself in a high-stakes game of cat and mouse where it becomes clear that not everything is as it seems.
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Another one for the Golden Age of Cage
I know what you’re thinking. Another week, another Nic Cage film. Another trailer that seems to promise the lunacy of the Cage that we so deeply crave in our bones but will probably fail to deliver right? We have been burned so many times before.

Well, I don’t know what type of Cage watcher you are – do you tune in ironically, celebratory or casually? – but, personally, I am more intrigued and pleased by the man’s choices and the man’s commitment to picking, performing in and producing a truly eclectic slew of films on a mad variety of topics than I am, necessarily, by all the eye rolling, odd, wailing pronunciations and bizarre noggin follicle (hair) decisions… although I am here for that too.

At first when Cage slipped out of the blockbusters and mainstream comedy dramas, that he made his name in, for the world of relatively straight to streaming/video, lower budget fair, I assumed – probably like most of you did – that he was just going the way of the Cusack or Willis. Keeping his hand in, pumping out a movie occasionally to pay the bills and keep the brand alive but his heart was no longer in it.

Well, boy could I have been any wronger?!

Cage’s choices have seen him work across genres, with some of the most interesting directors and writers out there – trying to give each one of them a break as he does so (I’m sure) and while many will have written him off as someone people just enjoy ironically – and there are probably just as many who embrace this about his work – it is this mid-tier world – hovering somewhere between true low budget, homemade stuff and the bloated, computer generated, unsustainable, ludicrously budgeted world of Hollywood – that has given us the character driven, unusual idea driven, genre driven, script driven, weird cinematography driven and even taboo subject driven films that people rave about from the 70s, 80s and/or 90s (pick your recent “Golden Age” of choice) – you know, the ones that people claim loudly on Twitter that they don’t make anymore.

Being a website that is more likely going to review these kinds of films over a studio movie (because big corporations would rather spend millions on old fashioned, manual advertising than, hopefully, interesting, home grown word of mouth) I have been privileged to see and review a ton of these movies and while I certainly, often, approach them hesitantly, I have to say, I have been impressed more than I have been disappointed, over all.

So, to Sympathy For The Devil, what’s it all about then and is it any good?

Well, actually, I’ll save you any further waiting or suspense, I enjoyed the hell out of it.

It plays out almost entirely as a two hander and so if you’re looking for that film where Cage gets to give goofy line readings while, basically, spewing forth tasty monologue after monologue, with an appropriately ludicrous hair do and all the rolling, goggly eyes he can muster, then this is the film for you.

But this is far from just a ton of enjoyable Cage grandstanding and not much else. The performances, the well written script and the superb, Americana, neon hued, cinematography help to make this taught, compelling, slowly unraveling thriller – with what, initially, may seem like an obvious conceit – rise above its slightly 90s straight to video style, Tarantino rip-off trappings.

It’s also one of those films that succeeds, with its conclusion, to impress you more than maybe it does while you’re in the middle of it. Not that the twist is revolutionary or anything but it is neat, well played, and incredibly apt considering the title of the film and the way the narrative plays with the audiences shifting allegiances. What could have come off as just a clever but empty writing exercise, reveals itself to be storytelling as a fun, tight rope walk where either side of the rope it could fall into cliche or predictability.

Between this, Renfield, Mandy, Color out of Space, Willy’s Wonderland, Pig and the criminally underrated The Trust, we are living in a golden age of Cage… Long may it continue.

Review By: aftermoviediner
Pay the dues
It comes from the less known Israeli filmmaker Yuval Adler, who has a few class B movies in his pocket, a mystery thriller.

Fright night (a great freaking night, as Nicholas Cage likes to say) under the lights of Las Vegas

Starring Joel Kinnaman and Nicholas Cage, who is also producing, we are grabbed from the opening shot music and scenes of a moody typical night in Las Vegas,but you know,what happens in Vegas? As the story follows David,a caring family man (Joel Kinnaman), as he is preparing for the big night of his second child birth,but then gets mysteriously caught in a rough game with an unhinged stranger (Nicholas Cage) with red dyed hair to match the suit that goes with it.

As the unknown passenger switches between the seats from the back one to shotgun, you get the feeling that it’s about to come down tonight while the cards start facing up, slowly building up the tension and stress throughout its 90-minute running time.

With the least unnecessary scenes and a good soundtrack, you’re treated to a solid performance from Joel while he anxiously struggles to unravel the past as the clock is ticking, and Nicholas Cage’s outstanding acting and terrific facial expressions as he throws cheesy but catchy classic lines and shows off with his smooth-ish dance moves and singing, and an awesome Cage Rage moment with his roof-bursting temper. Both of them carry the film to an acceptable direct ending at the moment that the screen is burning with exploding molotovs.

Similar to Michael Mann’s Collateral from 2004 in many ways, with a lower budget and vibes like in Ryan Gosling’s Drive from 2011.

Sympathy for the Devil delivers a good watch to enjoy while making you wonder: what does the sound of screaming rabbits seem like?

Review By: dikablo

Other Information:

Original Title Sympathy for the Devil
Release Date 2023-07-20
Release Year 2023

Original Language en
Runtime N/A
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Status Released
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Genre Action, Thriller
Director Yuval Adler
Writer Luke Paradise
Actors Nicolas Cage, Joel Kinnaman, Kaiwi Lyman
Country United States
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Sympathy for the Devil 2023 123movies
Sympathy for the Devil 2023 123movies
Sympathy for the Devil 2023 123movies
Sympathy for the Devil 2023 123movies
Sympathy for the Devil 2023 123movies
Original title Sympathy for the Devil
TMDb Rating 7.3 26 votes

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