The meaning of "Longlegs": What becomes of the demonic killer played by Nicolas Cage?
Description
Aside from the sound, cinematography, and plot, Monroe and Cage's performances transcend Longlegs. Even at its most fanciful, the plot is grounded by Monroe's awkwardness, which he imparts to Harker on Flixtor Movies. She waits for Harker's stoicism to begin to crumble until it appears as though a mental collapse is nearly certain. Her unbalanced mother Ruth, played by Alicia Witt with a deft menace, is the only person with whom she truly has a relationship. However, it will be Cage's performance that has everyone talking. He creates an iconic character that will endure in the pinnacle of the genre, and he is terrifyingly amazing. You won't even be able to identify him because of his pitch-perfect voice and prosthetics, as he completely inhabits the part. The promotion does not feature Longlegs' face, thanks to Perkins.