“I know it sounds very abstract, but somehow it gives me the feeling that it happened”
Nicolas Cage has surprised the viewers of the Late Show of Stephen Colbert admitting to remembering his stay in the womb. The interpreter went to the television interview program and recognized that his first memories traveled to that primordial stage of his development, before the perplexed gaze of the presenter and the public present.
“Let me think… Listen, I know this sounds crazy, and I don’t know if it’s real or not, but sometimes I think I can remember even inside the maternal womb. I feel like I could see faces in the dark, or something like that,” Cage commented. “I know it sounds very abstract, but somehow I get the feeling that it happened.“
“Now that I’m no longer in the womb, I imagine that perhaps I felt the vocal vibrations that resonated with me, at that moment,“added the interpreter. “That’s looking back a lot. I don’t know. That comes to mind… I don’t even know if I remember being in the womb, but that thought crossed my mind.”
However, Cage’s comments about the beginning of his life were not the end of the conversation. The talk drifted towards his opinions on what lies beyond death. In this vital conversation between presenter and actor, the protagonist of ‘Renfield’, the new vampire film that he has released together with Nicholas Hoult, commented:
“Oh, wow. Nobody really knows. I do not know,” Cage said. “They say that electricity is eternal. That the spark is still on. I like to think that that spark that is giving life to our bodies, once they die, continues on. Whether electricity has consciousness or not, who could know?”
In ‘Renfield’ we can see him getting into the skin of the mythical Count Dracula, who will return from the dead to torment the world and sow chaos. The horror comedy was released in theaters on April 14.
In addition to Cage, in the film we can see Nicholas Hoult giving life to Renfield himself, a character from Bram Stoker’s original novel, who is admitted to a psychiatric hospital and acts under the influence of the vampire.
Hoult, who had worked with Cage in the past on ‘Weatherman’, was recently speaking about his decision not to appear in the latest ‘Mission Impossible’ film and about some of the missed opportunities he had experienced in recent years. .
“I auditioned for ‘The Batman’ and they didn’t give it to me. I did for ‘Top Gun’ and neither. After, Tom Cruise said to me: ‘How about ‘Mission Impossible’?’. She had made it. So I had to leave him because he was committed to ‘The Great’,” the interpreter told Guardian.
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