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Nicolas Cage really seems like an alcoholic, with perfectly uncoordinated and clumsy movements typical of a drunkard teetering on the edge of consciousness. It’s a two-hour agony during which we witness a spectacular downward spiral framed by the deceptive lights of Las Vegas.
Nicolas Cage really seems like an alcoholic, with perfectly uncoordinated and clumsy movements typical of a drunkard teetering on the edge of consciousness.
It’s a two-hour agony during which we witness a spectacular downward spiral framed by the deceptive lights of Las Vegas.
Discover the intense journey in Leaving Las Vegas—watch to experience Cage's unforgettable performance!
It is said that the hardest thing is to forgive. In reality, it is much more difficult to forgive oneself. Elizabeth Shue tries to save a Cage on the brink of the abyss, just before he finally succumbs to his self-destructive temptations.
It is said that the hardest thing is to forgive. In reality, it is much more difficult to forgive oneself.
Elizabeth Shue tries to save a Cage on the brink of the abyss, just before he finally succumbs to his self-destructive temptations.
Watch or re-watch Via da Las Vegas to experience a deeply powerful story of guilt, love, and self-forgiveness.
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