I just rented and watched the movie today. My God…Was that really Christian Bale playing an emaciated version of himself? It made me nervous just to look at his body in that wretched state. :eek:
Otherwise, I thought the photography was effectively eerie, Jennifer Jason Leigh was good as the only one who gave him any comfort besides the waitress, whom he saw behind the counter and with her kid at the park because he wanted to, not because these things could actually have happened—if I followed the film correctly.
Also, the music was exactly right for the setting and situations, the post-its reminded me a bit of Memento, though the twisted memory idea was done differently in this case.
And that was Michael Ironside as the fellow who lost his arm in the machinery, right?
I thought Bale gave an excellent performance in this film. Ditto Jennifer Jason Leigh, but I don’t think I’ve seen her give a bad performance. And yes, that was Michael Ironside as Miller who lost his arm.
Was Bale’s body all CGI? I can’t imagine that he dropped down to 120 pounds for this shoot.
That’s really amazing, considering that they did Gollum all CGI and he looked as good as he did. I guess it was cheaper for Bale to lose 60 lbs, but living on a can of tuna and an apple a day for several months…I wonder what he got paid for that film?
I don’t think anyone could ever pay me enough to drop such a huge percentage of my body weight. Anyhow, I hope he was well compensated. It sure as heck looked real when his spine and clavicle were sticking out.
What I find amazing is not the weight loss but how much muscle he was able to stack back on for Batman. He was seriously buff in that movie and NONE of it was there from the Machinist!
You can hear an interview with Bale here where he talks about losing the weight for The Machinist and then having to gain it all back and then some in just a few weeks for his role in Batman Begins.
Well, I’ve haven’t been that skinny in years, and I’m certainly no where near as good looking as Bale, but there’s some pretty weird parallels, I gotta say.