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Sympathy for the Devil

After being coerced into chauffeuring a mysterious passenger at gunpoint, a man is drawn into a high-stakes cat-and-mouse chase where nothing is as it seems.

Director(s)

Alexander Armero

Allan Aguilar

Yuval Adler

Krystle Robertson

Joshua Kirkland

Where to watch

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Cast & Crew

Nicolas Cage

Nicolas Cage

The Passenger

Joel Kinnaman

Joel Kinnaman

The Driver

Kaiwi Lyman

Kaiwi Lyman

Colleague

Alexander Armero

Alexander Armero

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Allan Aguilar

Allan Aguilar

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Alexis Zollicoffer

Alexis Zollicoffer

Waitress

Cameron Lee Price

Cameron Lee Price

Cop

Yuval Adler

Yuval Adler

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Oliver McCallum

Oliver McCallum

Boy

Rich Hopkins

Rich Hopkins

Trucker

Burns Burns

Burns Burns

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Nancy Good

Nancy Good

Grandmother

Danny Tesla

Danny Tesla

Paramedic

Rachael Boyd

Rachael Boyd

Wife in Photos

Krystle Robertson

Krystle Robertson

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Joshua Kirkland

Joshua Kirkland

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Details

GenresThriller, Action
Runtime1h 30 mins
Released on20 Jul 2023
Languageen
Produced InUnited States of America
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Reviews

Chris Sawin

6/10

If you’re a big fan of Nicolas Cage, then _Sympathy for the Devil_ is worthwhile. Cage’s role as the passenger is like an amplified version of Castor Troy from _Face/Off_ with a touch of Frank Booth from _Blue Velvet_; he is totally and relentlessly unhinged with a killer violent streak. His chemistry with Joel Kinnaman is intriguing, as well. Cage is the one pulling all of the powerful punches, but Kinnaman dodges and weaves like a pro; he’s the unsung hero of their interactions. But the storytelling in the film is clunky at best. Most of the energy of writing the film seemed to go into getting these two characters together. Once _Sympathy for the Devil_ starts diving into the motivation behind each character is when it starts to fall apart. **Full review:** http://hub.me/aq8ah

patient1

6/10

This film is bonkers, Nicholas Cage is in rare maniacal form with his performance. Sociopaths are my least favorite persons I share the planet with, and I've found the performance here to fire me up beyond reasons, bravo Mr. Cage. The brutal madness is inspired and quite extraordinary, and it's worthy of a watch to anyone who can except the viciousness of t the film. This is a story inspired by what can only be unending pain, and I felt it so deep as a viewer that I am grateful for this experience.

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