Revenge Is Sweet For Christian Bale In the first Out Of Furnace Trailer

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Post Dark Knight , post Nolan Christian Bale is grounded in reality for his first film out the batsuit searching for his missing brother in first trailer for Out of Furnace.

In Out Of Furnance  Russell Baze ( Bale) keeps the family tradition running working a dead-end job at the local steel mill. When Russell’s brother Rodney (Casey Affleck) returns from active duty in Iraq he is lured into a local crime ring and disappears. When the Police fail to solve the case Russell decides to take the matter into his own hands and seek justice for his brother.

This film provides a rare glimpse into Working class life of America a popular theme for this Autumn with Hugh Jackman’s Prisoners with similarities not just in class but also missing family.This trailer highlights the tone, the atmosphere of the film, a gritty social drama with plenty of subject matters of family,redemption thrown into the mix. fantastic cast, hard to believe at one point this was Leonardo Di Caprio with Tony Scott directing but Crazy Heart’s Scott Cooper directing, Bale in for Di Caprio we can’t complain still looks like one of 2013’s top movies, solid stuff.

Out Of Furnace also stars Woody Harrelson, Forest Whitaker, Willem Dafoe, Zoë Saldana and Sam Shepard. The film arrives in UK 2 days after USA on 29th November 2013.

Russell Baze (Christian Bale) works a dead-end job at the local steel mill, as his terminally ill father did before him.  When Russell’s brother Rodney (Casey Affleck) returns home from serving time in Iraq, he gets lured into one of the most ruthless crime rings in the Northeast and mysteriously disappears. The police fail to crack the case, so – with nothing left to lose – Russell takes matters into his own hands, putting his life on the line to seek justice for his brother. Sometimes your battles choose you.


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