Academy Award-winning actor Nicolas Cage recently shared insights into his upcoming film 'Longlegs,' where he portrays a serial killer. Cage revealed that his portrayal of the character was deeply influenced by his mother's struggles with mental illness, emphasizing that he aimed to channel his personal experiences into his performance.
During the filming process, Cage recounted a poignant moment when he heard his mother's voice while rehearsing lines for the dark character on Christmas morning. This connection to his mother's persona played a significant role in shaping the character's body language and speech patterns.
'Longlegs,' directed by Osgood Perkins, offers a unique take on the serial killer genre by infusing supernatural elements into the narrative. The film follows FBI Agent Lee Harker, played by Maika Monroe, as she delves into a series of gruesome murders and uncovers her own ties to the killer portrayed by Cage.
Perkins, drawing inspiration from iconic thrillers like 'Silence of the Lambs,' intricately weaves biblical references and occult themes throughout the storyline. The director openly shared his creative process, highlighting the imaginative puzzle-like nature of crafting a film that blends horror and mystery.
For Cage, known for his diverse acting roles, 'Longlegs' stands out as one of his most chilling performances in the horror genre. He expressed appreciation for the genre's ability to transcend conventional storytelling boundaries and allow actors to explore surreal and dreamlike realms.
Despite their initial unfamiliarity, Cage and Perkins quickly established a rapport on set, driven by their shared passion for cinema and their respective family legacies in the industry. Monroe, who plays a pivotal role in the film, expressed admiration for Cage's work and his dedication to the craft.
The collaborative spirit and mutual respect among the cast and crew of 'Longlegs' underscore the film's commitment to delivering a compelling and immersive viewing experience for audiences.