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What movie is Nicolas Cage famous for?

From 65438 to 0982, Nicholas first appeared in movies and played a role in the American Open College. The following year, he starred in the movie "Village Girl" and "Betta". 1984, Cage played the leading role in "Bird Man", which fully demonstrated his extraordinary acting skills and began to attract people's attention. The film won the jury award of Cannes Film Festival 1985. Cage's performance in the film was affirmed and began to succeed. In 1980s, his role as a young rock musician in Coppola's nostalgic film "Antimony Marriage in Su Pei" (1986) was not well regarded, but now it seems that this is a process of practicing skills. In the Cohen brothers' comedy Raising Arizona (1987), as well as the Odyssey and My Heart is Wild (1990) by David Lin Qu, his performance of the Gouvers was once again surprising. In the following years, he also made films such as Cotton Club, Call of Love, Melancholy Boy, Peggy Sue's Getting Married, and Moonlight. In these films, he skillfully played different roles and performed well.

Although his inarticulate but philosophical baker was criticized in the film Crazy filmed by 1987, his unique charm was the key to the success of Andrew Bergen's comedy Honeymoon in Las Vegas (1992).

1988, he played a new york yuppie in the movie "Kiss of the Vampire" and later became a vampire. This movie can be called Cage's most "excessive" performance since filming, because he even swallowed a cockroach alive. But this unlucky cockroach seems to have brought him good luck. After that, his tired and low-key image began to be accepted by people. 1990 performance Firebird strikes, my heart is wild. The image style of "My Heart is Wild" is peculiar and strong, with a surreal atmosphere. At the end of the film, Cage stood there in a snakeskin coat and sang Elvis Presley's famous song "Love Me Tender", which became a classic scene in film history. The film 1992 won the Palme d 'Or at the 43rd Cannes Film Festival, which became a turning point in Cage's creation.