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Bale Christian - filmography. Films with Christian Bale. The film "The Machinist" with Christian Bail

Christian Bale (full name Christian Charles Philip Bale), a superstar of Hollywood, was born on January 30, 1974 in Pembrokeshire, in western Wales. The boy's father, David Bale - a pilot of civil aviation, was rarely at home, and his mother, nee Jenny James - circus actress, was lost at rehearsals. Christian had three older sisters, who, like him, from childhood stretched to creativity. One of the sisters, Louise Bale, became an actress, the second, Erin, took up music, and the third sister, Sharon, was educated in the computer science department and became a computer technology specialist.

First roles

Bale Christian, whose filmography currently contains more than 50 paintings, early began his creative life, at the age of nine he had a debut on British television. In 1983, the boy starred in a commercial, and a year later took part in the theatrical play "The Botanist", in which the popular comedian Atkinson played. In 1987, a thirteen-year-old teenager, Christian Bale, was invited to the role of Yum-Yum, a friend of the protagonist in the film "My Mio, My Mio," staged by director Vladimir Grammatikov after a fairy tale by Swedish writer Astrid Lindgren. The director was chosen by Lindgren himself, after he told her about an early period of his childhood in a private conversation. Astrid considered that the attitude of the Soviet director as well as possible corresponds to the psychology of the movie heroes of the future picture. The legend of the literary world of Sweden was worried about the fate of her works, which were destined to be screened. Lindgren personally watched the screenplays and discussed with the director-director each episode.

Christian and Astrid Lindgren

Bale Christian, whose filmography began with the picture "Myo, my Mio," forgot that he was only thirteen years old, and tried to play "in an adult way." The film became a joint project of Soviet and Scandinavian filmmakers, part of the episodes were shot in Scotland, part in Sweden. In the center of the story, two boys, Mio (Nick Packard) and Yum-Yum (Christian Bale), ended up in a magical land where they began to fight the evil knight Kato. Music for the film-fantasy "Mio, my Mio" was written by musicians of the Swedish group "ABBA". The picture was the most expensive adaptation of the tale by Astrid Lindgren. However, criticism of the film that appeared on the screen in 1987 was very cool: according to Swedish art critics, the work of Astrid Lindgren deserved a deeper interpretation. Nevertheless, the game of young actor Christian Bale received good reviews.

The first actor prize

The next film with the participation of Christian Bale was the adaptation of the novel by James Ballard "The Empire of the Sun" with a dramatic plot on the theme of World War II. The director of the painting, Steven Spielberg, tried to keep all the acuteness of the tragedy that befell the young Jim Graham who fell into the Japanese concentration camp. The film received numerous prizes and nominations, including Oscar and Golden Globe. Christian Bale won the National Guild of Critics USA Award in the category "Best Young Performer". After the "Empire of the Sun" all the films with Christian Bale began to gain popularity.

First adult roles

The next film with the participation of Christian Bale was "Henry V", shot by Kenneth Brana in 1989. A year later, the young actor took part in the painting "Treasure Island" based on the novel by Stevenson, playing Jim Hawkins. And in 1991 Bale Christian (the filmography of the actor was replenished with the first picture in the genre of a detective) played the role of Tim Perkins in the film "Murder in a gentlemanly". On this, Bail's children's roles ended, and at the age of eighteen he began his real work - taking part in the filming of the 1992 movie "News Sellers," directed by Kenny Ortega. Bale Christian, the filmography of which was replenished with the first serious work, learned to dance, preparing for the role of newspaper distributor Jack Kelly, nicknamed Cowboy.

"Swingers"

The unexpectedly opened dancing talent of Christian Bale was useful in the next picture with his participation, a musical drama called "Swingers". The film is literally permeated with a lot of choreographic scenes, and Bale participated in them along with professional dancers. Playing Thomas Berger, a passionate admirer of the swing music style, Christian diligently created the image of a young antagonist who did not share the questionable values of Hitler's ideology, which in 1939 prohibited American music throughout Germany, which he believed could have a pernicious influence on the moral make-up of German youth .

"Driver"

In 2004, at the film studio Filmax Group, the deeply psychological thriller "The Machinist" was filmed. Christian Bale acted in the title role, playing Trevor Reznik, a machinist at a metalworking plant. This character was shown by director Brad Anderson with frightening realism. A middle-aged man, suffering from anorexia and chronic insomnia, is trapped in illusions and nightmares. He hardly moves, there is almost no strength left in the exhausted body. However, Trevor Reznik copes with his work of the machine operator, and this gives him the opportunity to live and somehow make ends meet. He even sometimes makes love with Stevie, his girlfriend, who by the kindness of the soul supports his unfortunate friend in every possible way. The role of Trevor was for Christian Bale a real test. Preparing for the shoot, he decided to achieve a true anorexia with pathological weight loss. Closely dissuaded the actor in every possible way, but nevertheless he lost 29 kilograms in one month. And only when his emaciated body began to turn black and the ribs became skeletal, the actor stopped the hunger strike.

"Batman"

In the following year - 2005, the film project "Batman" was launched at the Warner Brothers film studio. Christian Bale was invited to the main role. Production of superfilm was undertaken by Christopher Nolan, who is considered one of the most talented and promising directors of Hollywood. He managed to overcome the multi-layered legacy from several previous "Batman" films shot in different years and create an updated character participating in three separate films: "Batman: The Beginning" in which Bailen Wayne's superman was played by Christian Bale, "The Dark Knight" and "The Dark One" Knight: The Renaissance of the Legend. " The new "Batman" was a resounding success, received many awards and nominations. It is considered an unsurpassed superbeat and serves as a good example of a film of adventure genre.

"The scam is American"

Of the recent films, one can note the "Scam in American style" directed by David Owen Russell, the main role played by Christian Bale. "The scam in American way" came out in December 2013, while the film was immediately designated as an applicant for the "Oscar-2014". In fact, the picture received prizes for the best costumes and the best scenery of the year, seven nominations for the Golden Globe Award and ten nominations for the Oscar, including in the category Best Picture of the Year. The script of the picture was created on the basis of real events, following the footsteps of the recent FBI experiment under the operational name "Absmam." The essence of the investigation was to identify violations of the law by high-ranking officials and US politicians.

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