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The Machinist Reviews

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An industrial worker who hasn't slept in a year begins to doubt his own sanity Read more

Starring Christian Bale, Jennifer Jason Leigh, Aitana Sanchez-Gijon, John Sharian
Director Brad Anderson
Genres Thriller

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  • Critics' reviews (5) of The Machinist

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  • 2 stars out of 4

    Disturbing psychological drama, both because of Bale's gaunt and emaciated appearance and the intensity of his performance; the movie's grim, grey atmosphere.

    • Halliwell's Film Guide
  • Trevor Reznik (Christian Bale) doesnt have the happiest of lives. Hes virtually ostracised by colleagues at the... read more on Time Out

    • Time Out
  • It's Fight Club meets Momento

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  • Most helpful members' reviews (3) of The Machinist

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  • 177 out of 187 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 4 stars

    Cult Classic!

    Christian Bale looking his worst and acting at his best. If you like films that make you think, then this film is awesome and not to be missed. Though it's sinistercism will mean it's not everybones cup of tea.

    Scarred throughout with an underlying dark feel to it. The machinist takes you into the mind of Bale's charachter Trevor who suffers from extreme insomnia. As the film progresses it allows you and Trevor to simultaneously unravel the trail of clues leading to the cause of his insomnia. The backdrop of the average dull toned town that he lives in adds even more realism to this must see film.

      • Alistair McFarlane from Leeds, England
  • 52 out of 62 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 5 stars

    Fantastic!

    This was one of the BEST films I have seen for a very very long time. Although the previous post said it was predicatble...Well, it is like saying The Sixth Sense was predicatble !

    If you have similar tastes to me and loved Gladiator, The Sixth Sense, Butterfly Effect, Assault On Precinct 13, The Notebook, and many others that don't initially spring to mind then you must SEE this film. I just cannot praise it highly enough !

      • Amichaelglg from Surrey
  • 47 out of 58 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 5 stars

    A movie that will make you think.

    This is a truly wonderful and scary movie. Christian Bale looks scarier even than his character in American Psycho, yet this has to be his best role to date. This film will keep you guessing until the end.

      • Felicity from Horsham, West Sussex
  • Most recent members' reviews (2) of The Machinist

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  • 12 out of 16 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 4 stars

    Sinister

    A dark movie , enhanced by the sepia/black/white filming.Great psychodrama (individuals act out, before an audience, situations from thier past)no wonder he is an insomniac!To the other reviewers who were concerned/ spent half the movie worrying about, the DRAMATIC weight loss that poor Chris Bales had to go through..... He is an actor, he has a character to portray, it is an intergral part of his job! I was very concerned that he had to grow a beard, imagine that......... not shaving.... not wearing aftershave..... Hi diddle de dee.......

      • philip reardon from St Albans
  • 5 out of 5 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 5 stars

    BALE IN 'THE ANOREXIC'

    Another outstanding performance from Christian Bale, this guy just keeps getting better and better. He's just a whirlwind of talent. Talk about dedicated to his career as well, it took me the best part of this film to come to terms with his dramatic weigh loss, in fact i found it quite disturbing! I really enjoyed the concept of thinking behind this film, you really had to pay attention. As for Bale it is true to say that he looks his worst but is acting at his best in this film, which deserves astounding recognition for the amount of work and effort that has been put into it!!!!!!

      • Sophie Wilcock from New Quay, Wales
  • 177 out of 187 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 4 stars

    Cult Classic!

    Christian Bale looking his worst and acting at his best. If you like films that make you think, then this film is awesome and not to be missed. Though it's sinistercism will mean it's not everybones cup of tea.

    Scarred throughout with an underlying dark feel to it. The machinist takes you into the mind of Bale's charachter Trevor who suffers from extreme insomnia. As the film progresses it allows you and Trevor to simultaneously unravel the trail of clues leading to the cause of his insomnia. The backdrop of the average dull toned town that he lives in adds even more realism to this must see film.

      • Alistair McFarlane from Leeds, England
  • 52 out of 62 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 5 stars

    Fantastic!

    This was one of the BEST films I have seen for a very very long time. Although the previous post said it was predicatble...Well, it is like saying The Sixth Sense was predicatble !

    If you have similar tastes to me and loved Gladiator, The Sixth Sense, Butterfly Effect, Assault On Precinct 13, The Notebook, and many others that don't initially spring to mind then you must SEE this film. I just cannot praise it highly enough !

      • Amichaelglg from Surrey
  • 47 out of 58 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 5 stars

    A movie that will make you think.

    This is a truly wonderful and scary movie. Christian Bale looks scarier even than his character in American Psycho, yet this has to be his best role to date. This film will keep you guessing until the end.

      • Felicity from Horsham, West Sussex
  • 35 out of 39 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 3 stars

    Intriguing, infuriating insomniac

    Chilling, compelling psychological mystery, which, despite a mostly predictable denouement, remains gripping and disturbing from beginning to end; and the incohesive whole is driven fiercely by Bale’s astonishing commitment.

    His ferocious, powerful performance should be marked down as one of the greatest human achievements in cinema- starved down to an unrecognizable bare-bones of a person (“If you were any thinner…you wouldn’t exist”), Bale’s extraordinary feat of losing 63 pounds, transforming his usual muscular self into a skeletal ghost, is the greatest physical weight loss in film history. His dedication shows, and ultimately lifts the film from mediocrity.

      • ATfilmcritic from London
  • 26 out of 29 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 4 stars

    Exceptional

    What an exceptionally good film and how good an actor is Christian Bale? He is just brilliant with little touches, gestures and mannerisms here and there that make the film his. A lot less complicated, once you've found out what is going on, this is one man's journey into his subconcious mind. Can't recommend it highly enough.

      • NorthernTony from West Yorkshire
  • 21 out of 21 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 4 stars [Highly rated reviewer]

    I CAN'T BELIEVE IT'S NOT NOLAN...

    Do you ever think, maybe one day Christian Bale will wake up and say: 'I wanna go and make a funny movie today. Who do I call about a part in White Chicks 2?' No? Phew, me neither. Because Mr Bale, this generation's Gary Oldman, does dark, gloomy and disturbing so very, very well.

    Before the muscly beefiness of the reinvented Batman came his malnourished, skeletonous and deeply creepy portrait of Trevor Reznik, a machinist who has not slept in a year, suffering from Insomnia and hallucinations. Or are they?

    As Reznik's world slowly unravels, so does the mystery surrounding the onset of his sleeplessness and the people and things that haunt him.

    The Machinist is a dark, twisted and uncomfortable movie that is very reminiscent of the style of Christopher Nolan, especially Memento. Bale's outstanding performances aside, Jennifer Jason Leigh is a strong support and everybody else does their bit nicely. The story is immersing enough to be forgiven for being predictable at times and the ending is not as 'wow' as Brad Anderson may have hoped for.

    Watch it for the right reasons though (very atmospheric and an iconic role for Bale) and you will thoroughly enjoy it.

    SEE THIS IF YOU LIKED

    * MEMENTO

    * FIGHT CLUB

    * INSOMNIA

  • 19 out of 28 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 4 stars

    Bales' best film so far.

    I got this film mixed up with 'the Jacket' based on a screen pic i saw, but dispite the mistake i was still entertained. This is a film that you have to see knowing very little about it in order to enjoy it fully. However if you are unsure i will say that this type of film has been done before. And that this film is an echo of a favourite film of mine. To the film makers credit though, they gave the Machinist it's own style. The score plays through out the film to hide it's slowness, but the score worked well. Seeing Christian Bale that thin...well i thought i was thin and i'm a lard ass compared to him. Him being that thin shows how much he believed in the film. I think this is Bales best film to date. I saw Batman Begins the day before and thought he was good in that, but in this film it's the first time i've seen him as a character not and actor playing a character.

    The only thing that i was disappointed with was that it wasn't physcological enough. I wanted to get inside the characters brain. And there to be a bit more suspense. This is what stops me from wanting to buy it. But i'm definatly glad i rented it. Not for everyone and it's been done before, but it was interesting.

      • Rob Pickles from Manchester
  • 17 out of 25 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 1 star

    Avoid

    Utterly banal, artless, self indulgent and boring in the extreme.

    Watch a scatological mind at work if you wish, but don't convince yourself that this is a good film.

      • Jonners from Richmond, Surrey
  • 12 out of 16 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 4 stars

    Sinister

    A dark movie , enhanced by the sepia/black/white filming.Great psychodrama (individuals act out, before an audience, situations from thier past)no wonder he is an insomniac!To the other reviewers who were concerned/ spent half the movie worrying about, the DRAMATIC weight loss that poor Chris Bales had to go through..... He is an actor, he has a character to portray, it is an intergral part of his job! I was very concerned that he had to grow a beard, imagine that......... not shaving.... not wearing aftershave..... Hi diddle de dee.......

      • philip reardon from St Albans
  • 10 out of 11 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 1 star

    Crap !!!!

    Really wired film, some kind of hangman story theme all the way through. Didnt get the ending !!!!

      • A customer from England
  • Critics' reviews (5)

  • 2 stars out of 4

    Disturbing psychological drama, both because of Bale's gaunt and emaciated appearance and the intensity of his performance; the movie's grim, grey atmosphere.

    • Halliwell's Film Guide
  • Trevor Reznik (Christian Bale) doesnt have the happiest of lives. Hes virtually ostracised by colleagues at the... read more on Time Out

    • Time Out
  • It's Fight Club meets Momento

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  • Superbly Creepy

    • Total Film
  • Terrific

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