Product Information
Trevor Reznik is suffering from serious insomnia, and it's not long before his lack of sleep causes him to have an accident at work. Rather than his co-workers rallying around him, however, they instantly turn against him, and events only get stranger...Product Identifiers
ProducerJulio Fernandez
EAN5037899022993
eBay Product ID (ePID)168187492
Product Key Features
ActorChristian Bale, Jennifer Jason Leigh, Michael Ironside, John Sharian, Aitana Sanchez-Gijon
Film/TV TitleThe Machinist
DirectorBrad Anderson
LanguageEnglish
Subtitle LanguageEnglish
Run Time102 Mins
Release Year2013
FormatDVD
FeaturesWith Subtitles
GenreThriller, General
Additional Product Features
Number of Discs1
Certificate15
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States of America
Additional InformationChristian Bale delivers one of cinema's most sacrificial performances in Brad Anderson's mesmerising thriller. Written by Scott Kosar (2003's THE TEXAS CHAINSAW MASSACRE), THE MACHINIST takes place in a bleak and nondescript American city, where Trevor Reznick (Bale) is quite literally withering away to nothing. During the day Trevor works in a colourless industrial factory, while at night he seeks refuge in the bed of a tender prostitute, Stevie (Jennifer Jason Leigh). For reasons unknown even to Trevor, he hasn't been able to sleep for an entire year. In the process, he has shed over sixty pounds, making him look like a walking skeleton. After an accident at the factory costs Trevor his job, he finds himself tracking a mysterious figure that may or may not, in fact, provide some answers to his confusion. Meanwhile, he begins to connect with a pretty airport waitress, Marie (Aitana Sanchez-Gijon), who shows Trevor some much-needed sympathy. By the time the film builds to its revelatory conclusion, it becomes quite clear just what has been tormenting Trevor all along. Anderson and Kosar's vision is brought to spectacular life by cinematographer Xavi Gimenez and composer Roque Banos, whose haunting atmospherics recall the best work of Alfred Hitchcock. And then, of course, there is Bale, whose performance is as terrifying, brave, and devastating as the screen has ever seen.
ReviewsHotdog - A powerful performance., Sunday Telegraph - Ingenious., Total Film - Truly mesmerising.
ScreenwriterScott Kosar
Sound sourceDolby Digital
Movie/TV TitleThe Machinist