“I needed that”: Christian Bale Felt ‘Rejuvenated’ after Shedding a Third of His Weight With His Ribs Becoming Alarmingly Visible for a Cult-Hit Movie

Christian Bale Felt ‘Rejuvenated’ after Shedding a Third of His Weight With His Ribs Becoming Alarmingly Visible for a Cult-Hit Movie
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Christian Bale is widely regarded as one of the most devoted actors working today. He is renowned for his dramatic physical transformations and deep commitment to his characters. He has gone to tremendous measures to be ready for his roles, which include increasing and shedding weight every now and then, picking up new acting abilities, and acquiring distinctive physical traits.

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He put on more than 40 pounds to play the bulky superhero in Christopher Nolan’s Batman Begins. Bale also shed more than 60 pounds for his role as a manufacturing worker with acute insomnia in the movie The Machinist. Even after several difficult transitions that tested his abilities to portray a character in any circumstance and period, he revealed that he felt really alive and happy.

Christian Bale
Christian Bale

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Christian Bale Was Pleased With His Body Transformation in The Machinist

Christian Bale is famously known for his intense physical metamorphosis, and his weight loss for the cult-hit movie The Machinist, which was also one of his most dramatic films yet. Bale had to reduce more than 60 pounds to fit the part of a factory worker with acute insomnia in the movie. Bale was evidently happy after losing one-third of his own weight, even though physical changes were thought to be among the hardest things for an actor to do.

Christian Bale in The Machinist
Christian Bale in The Machinist

Bale’s weight loss was so fast and extreme that his ribs were becoming alarmingly visible only after a few days of fasting. The actor was closely watched to prevent him from losing too much weight or risking his health in the process. However, many people, especially his admirers and followers who worried for his life, found his dedication to the part and his follow-up to the role to be rather frightful.

Christian Bale in The Machinist
Christian Bale in The Machinist

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Christian Bale shared during an interview with the New York Times that he was surprisingly happy after performing such a hard and challenging role in the movie, The Machinist. Furthermore, the actor shared that he needed this role to further grow in the industry as an outstanding actor. Bale’s weight loss for the movie was one such example of his dedication to his skill. He shared in the interview that,

“I needed that. I’d felt a real staleness in the work and that rejuvenated me.”

This statement was shared by Christian Bale during an interview with the New York Times.

Several critics praised the 2004 psychological thriller, The Machinist. Its box office success, however, was uneven, as the movie only made around $8.2 million worldwide. However, it’s important to note that though this figure is relatively low compared to major Hollywood blockbusters, the film’s success was more focused on critical acclaim and Bale’s dedication to the role.

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Christian Bale Is a Major Hollywood Force

Christian Bale is one of the most sought-after actors in Hollywood. Among the many movies in which Bale has acted in, The Dark Knight trilogy, American Psycho, The Fighter, and The Machinist are some of his best works. Apart from being evaluated at being worth $120 million, he has also received several honors and awards for his performances, including the Golden Globes and the Academy Award.

Christian Bale as Bruce Wayne
Christian Bale as Bruce Wayne

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Christian Bale is often regarded as a perfectionist who is constantly seeking to enhance his performance. He is also renowned for working well as a team and being helpful to both actors and crew. Bale is a real artisan who is constantly searching for new challenges and methods to advance his skills. Moreover, the actor is a powerful figure in the Hollywood industry and will undoubtedly keep producing top-notch movies for many years to come.

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The Machinist is available for streaming on Amazon Prime Video.

Source: New York Times

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