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00:00
I'm Christopher Borgli, I'm the writer/director of the movie.
00:09
It's a film about a, let's say, average person, a professor and a father and a husband of
00:19
somewhere in the USA suburb who suddenly becomes famous from appearing in people's dreams.
00:27
And it kind of turns his life upside down.
00:30
I'm Nicholas Cage, I play Paul Matthews, an academic professor of behavioral science.
00:36
And he's going through a crisis, a catharsis, where inexplicably people just overnight start
00:45
dreaming about him around the world.
00:48
And it's, to put it lightly, a huge adjustment.
00:52
And it has tremendous effects on his personal life, his family life, his professional life.
00:58
The genesis of the story was, there's a couple of professors that I read about that had these,
01:09
I guess, cancellations happen.
01:12
And they went on podcasts, they talked about it.
01:15
And in multiple occasions, they framed it as crimes that happen in the minds of other
01:22
people, fabricated in their minds.
01:25
And they didn't see that they were guilty of anything wrong.
01:28
And I thought that was an interesting idea of what if something actually just happened
01:32
in someone's head and not in reality, and how that would play out.
01:36
And that was kind of the first little seed of inspiration.
01:41
I felt in the name of thespis that I had the life experience to play Paul Matthews.
01:50
You know, what happened to me is so-called Nick Cage with the internet.
01:55
Nothing could have prepared me.
01:57
There was no reference point to experience this memification that occurred with one person's
02:06
compiling of a montage of sequences, cherry picking different episodes of meltdowns that
02:12
I had in various movies, calling it Nicholas Cage loses his shit.
02:17
And then it went viral around the world overnight.
02:19
And I think I was maybe the first actor that experienced anything like that.
02:24
It was confusing, it was irritating, it was stimulating, it was confounding.
02:28
I didn't know what to do with it.
02:29
No matter what I tried to do, legally, whatever, I couldn't stop it.
02:33
And it kept growing, it kept multiplying exponentially.
02:39
And I thought, well, I got to put those feelings somewhere.
02:43
And I read this script and I was like, holy shit, I can play this part.
02:46
You know, I know what this guy feels like.
02:49
Even to the point of the stalker in my house.
02:52
It wasn't a knife, it was a fudgesicle.
02:53
I know that gets a lot of laughs, but it was scary, man.
02:56
I mean, that happened to me.
02:58
So when it happened to Paul Matthews, I met with Christopher and we talked about these
03:03
different things.
03:04
I said, I think I can, no acting, please.
03:08
And we very carefully created a look so it wouldn't be so-called Nick Cage, it would
03:13
be Paul Matthews, which helped because it makes it even more alarming that this person
03:17
who has no real interest, Paul Matthews, in media, in having a spotlight put on him.
03:24
He's a quiet man.
03:26
He's a good professor.
03:27
He's an academic.
03:28
He just wants a little recognition for his work.
03:31
We both grew up with professors.
03:33
My father was a professor.
03:34
So I also understood the pressures of academia.
03:37
I saw my dad go through it.
03:38
So I thought everything was aligned in such a way where I could play it authentically.
03:43
Yeah, I mean, it was about a character who really blends in, that doesn't stand out.
03:50
And that person suddenly becoming like on everyone's minds is just kind of a comedic
03:57
effect and very unexpected.
04:01
And I do remember thinking about how my father would navigate viral fame and how he would
04:09
fumble it and not be able to understand the dynamics.
04:14
And there was just so much comedy coming from imagining my father trying to navigate this
04:24
very modern way of getting famous.
04:26
Like, nowadays, like, yeah, you can get-- it seems like you can get famous for sort
04:30
of anything, like the he's not real plain lady.
04:35
It's like there's a new one every week, you know?
04:41
So this is just a slightly more cinematic and metaphysical version of something that
04:48
happens every day.
04:50
We never went for laughs for laugh's sake.
04:53
It was all situation relevant.
04:55
It was all organic to the scene.
04:57
If there is laughter, it was designed very carefully to not be plain for laughs.
05:03
It's a satire that sort of emerges of its own.
05:07
I do think the picture is extremely relevant.
05:11
I think it's totally timely to what's happening now.
05:16
And he's right.
05:17
Anyone can become famous overnight now, the way information is deployed.
05:21
It just-- when it happened to me, it was brand new.
05:24
Now it's happening to other actors.
05:26
It's happening to just average folk who are trying to mind their own business.
05:31
He said something funny about the man who trips in the supermarket.
05:33
He's now the trippy supermarket-- tripping supermarket.
05:36
Man, I mean, it can happen to all of us.
05:39
So I'm not alone.
05:42
People are actively corning it now.
05:44
You know, easily have a pretty face, drink a bottle of tequila, make a scene on a red
05:48
carpet, you are famous.
05:50
It had nothing to do with craft, you know?
05:52
But the fact that it's happening to a man, Paul Matthews, who doesn't want it, you know,
05:57
is what makes it somewhat tragic.
06:00
See Christopher-- and he's not going to like me saying this-- but it's a-- I met him at
06:05
a coffee shop when we first met.
06:07
And I knew within maybe 20 minutes-- it's a thrilling, intimidating experience when
06:15
you meet somebody who's half your age and quite as smart as you.
06:17
And I'm saying that-- I don't think I'm stupid.
06:19
But I knew that this man is highly, highly intelligent.
06:24
And I said to myself, well, this is the sort of director that I'm going to say, here's
06:29
the remote control.
06:30
I'm your car.
06:31
You push the buttons.
06:32
I'm going to go wherever you want, because this is your baby, and I believe in it.
06:35
And that's what we did.
06:36
That's pretty much what my experience was.
06:38
Yeah, I mean, and to me, I didn't even dare to dream having Nicolas Cage play in my movie,
06:47
or our movie now.
06:50
So that was just a mind-blowing experience for me.
06:56
And the way that Nick embodied this character and made him so much more exciting and watchable
07:06
than he was on paper, and made him uniquely his own, now I can't imagine the movie without
07:16
Nick.
07:17
It's like he created Paul Matthews, I think.
07:22
With Christopher.
07:23
I mean, I was fitting in his vision, which to me is a thousand-layer cake.
07:28
I mean, I don't use the word "masterpiece" lightly.
07:31
It doesn't happen often.
07:33
And the fact that it's his sophomore effort, I think it happened here.
07:37
What do I mean by "masterpiece"?
07:38
When a person is so knowledgeable of their craft that they can create something where
07:45
nothing needs to be added, taken away, or altered.
07:48
It doesn't happen often.
07:50
Charles Lawton did it in his first movie with Naya the Hunter.
07:54
I'm going to invoke the name of Orson Welles right off the get-go with Citizen Kane.
07:58
It doesn't happen often, but Christopher knew exactly what he wanted, and he created it.
08:03
And I don't think anything needs to be added, taken away, or altered.
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