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Leaving Las Vegas (1995), a key work of independent cinema directed by Mike Figgis, is celebrated for its uncompromising exploration of addiction and raw performances from Nicolas Cage and Elisabeth Shue. The film's gritty, 16mm-shot aesthetic and thematic focus on unconditional acceptance amid self-destruction define its critical acclaim. The unrated version offers extended scenes over the theatrical cut, while high-definition restorations highlight the film's distinct visual style and jazz-influenced score.
Leaving Las Vegas (1995), a key work of independent cinema directed by Mike Figgis, is celebrated for its uncompromising exploration of addiction and raw performances from Nicolas Cage and Elisabeth Shue. The film's gritty, 16mm-shot aesthetic and thematic focus on unconditional acceptance amid self-destruction define its critical acclaim. The unrated version offers extended scenes over the theatrical cut, while high-definition restorations highlight the film's distinct visual style and jazz-influenced score.