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,” in which he plays a lethal occultist, but found the inspiration in his mother, who lived with schizophrenia and severe depression until her death in 2021.“I was 2 years old, and I opened the bathroom door what she was doing. For no reason, she turned her face really fast and stared at me after the cold cream.
“He has a strange connection to the color white,” Cage told Entertainment Weekly about finding his character alongside Perkins. “I don’t really know what it is. He says it’s just a force he’s aware of. You don’t question it too much. He knows it when he sees it.”that his character is “a tragic entity … at the mercy of these voices that are talking to him.” His mother, Joy Vogelsang,“I was coming at it from, what exactly was it that drove my mother insane?” Cage told EW in June.
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