Now, let us all be honest. There has only been one surf film, ever, worth the time of an auteur and that is Bruce Brown’s seminal masterpiece The Endless Summer. Others, including Point Break, North Shore, Blue Crush are cute. Others still, including Chasing Mavericks and In God’s Hands, are so offensive as to count as crimes against humanity.
None, though, has received a knee-buckling six minute standing ovation at the Cannes Film Festival. None except Nicolas Cage’s new offering The Surfer, that is.
Variety shared, “Cage appeared to be having a ball, beaming from ear to ear and waving across the room as cheers erupted around the Palais for the film, a wild, mind-bending adventure that sees the fan favorite hit the sort of deranged peaks not witnessed on screen since ‘Mandy.’ At one point he took the mic to ask how to say “eat the rat” in French — a line from the film (and likely to become a meme) — roaring “mangez le rat!” to the delight of the crowd.”
The picture, directed by Lorcan Finnegan, is said to be an homage to vintage Australian New Wave films and is receiving rave reviews.
The Hollywood Reporter declares, “There’s no point in hiring Nicolas Cage if you’re not going to let him rip with a wackadoodle, OTT performance, and he duly delivers in the sly psychological thriller The Surfer.”
I love how Cage isn’t afraid to take roles in weird movies. Willy’s Wonderland and Mandy have been some of my favorites of his in recent years
Pig & color out of space were fantastic!
He’s been on a real winning streak since getting over his financial precarious streak where he was pretty much taking any gig offered.
Unironically Pig is one of my favorite movies. I do live with a chef though so anything cook/chef related I get pretty invested in. I’ll have to watch Color Out of Space
Am chef…but most chef related movies/shows I give a pass (the Bear? who the fuck cooks an entirely new dish not tasting a bit of it along the way only to taste it after plating and then go “it’s shit”… stupid ass waste of time chefs do not have) but this was just on the edge of greatness and really enjoyed it.
Okay but if you get the chance to visit Mr. Beef in Chicago I highly recommend it. Show was based off that location and parts of it were even filmed in it. The Bear nailed the vibe of the place perfectly and the food is awesome
What are your thoughts on the Menu?
Throughly enjoyed it.
Just the right amount of absurdity that really highlights the industry.