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The Machinist DVD

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Trevor Reznik (Christian Bale - Batman Begins) has not slept for a year. Ravaged by fatigue his body is little more than a bag of bones. Wracked by exhaustion his weary mind increasingly plays tricks on him. Then one fateful day at the machine shop where he works he's involved in an accident and a fellow worker loses an arm. Reznik's guilt turns to paranoia when he discovers cryptic notes in his apartment and a ghostly apparition haunts his every move. Is it someone out to exact revenge for the gruesome accident? In a desperate attempt to save his sanity Reznik... must uncover the truth...but the more he learns the more terrifying his sleepless nightmare becomes. [show more]

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Released
28 January 2013
Directors
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
Palisades Tartan 
Classification
Runtime
102 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5037899022993 
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Brooding psychological thriller, starring Christian Bale. Trevor Reznik (Bale) is a factory machine-operator who is suffering from crippling insomnia. His weight has plummeted, he suffers from hallucinations, and he finds himself unable to concentrate at work, leading to a horrific accident involving one of his co-workers. Ostracised from the other men at the factory, Reznik starts finding threatening notes and begins to fear that someone is trying to kill him. Is his paranoia part of his psychological breakdown, or is it possibly justified?