Nicolas Cage Claims Earliest Memory Was in Womb: 'I Could See Faces in the Dark'
- Nicolas Cage thinks he can remember seeing faces in the dark while in his mother's womb, which he considers his earliest memory.
- Cage speculates the faces may have been vocal vibrations resonating through to him, though he is unsure if he actually has a memory from the womb.
- Cage believes the "spark" animating our bodies continues after death, though he is uncertain if it has consciousness.
- Cage's recent film "Renfield" has struggled at the box office, reflecting the ups and downs of his long, eclectic career.
- Cage's bizarre claim of a womb memory sparked reactions online, with some mocking him and others sharing similar experiences and some disputing it scientifically.