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Summary: After he accidentally kills his father, Mike, during a sting, Joe tries to carry out Mike's dying wish by recovering valuables that Mike's twin brother Lou stole from him years earlier. But Uncle Lou is also a confidence artist, and Joe is soon drawn into his increasingly dangerous schemes. (imdb)
In this trainwreck of a neo-noir, the only salvageable piece of Cage's performance -- crazy, over the top, completely off the chain and out of places, he does some of the craziest stuff in his career.
Another brilliant Cage performance but as a film it's not really on Zandalee-levels of ineptness. Too self-aware for that. More like just plain cheesy Tarantino/Lynch homage that pretty much pinpoints every bad aspect of 1990s cinema.
A grifter accidentally kills his father during a con gone wrong, so he tracks down his estranged uncle Lou...only to find his uncle is also a conman. It's twisty tale of double crosses with a neo-noir flavor that comes off more as ponderous than snappy. Some laughable dialog and narration, and a bunch of no-note, throwaway performances. The only reason to see this is to witness Nicolas Cage playing a coked up gangster who completely loses his shit in every scene he's in. It's quite funny.