

“I was involved with it for five, six years,” confirmed Christian Bale. As a writer, being alone for 30 years of writing, it’s nice to be able to go talk to a friend or colleague or collaborator to grow it together.” Margot joined in maybe three or four of those years, and other people joined in over those years as part of the conversation. “We met in a diner over the course of five years. Something epic, something that would be fun to follow, and inspiring to follow, and also shine a light on some history that we had a hold of that many people don’t know, we didn’t know, as we discovered it. We wanted to have three best friends who were fixers, who could handle any situation, who went through something together. We started with a doctor, and we started to learn from history the unusual circumstances of this doctor and his two best friends. The filmmaker continued: “That’s where it began. Characters we’ve never seen before, characters we’ve never seen him be, or Margot be, or John David be, or any of these people be before. “That he would love to play, and I’d love to be around, and other characters that we’d want to be with who are original. “Christian and I were very interested in creating original characters that we would want to hang out with,” said David O. Russell alongside Bale, Robbie, Washington, Shannon, Myers, Riseborough and Malek as they discussed their characters and the years-long process of crafting them for the screen. We had the chance to attend a press day featuring David O. The all-star lineup of the film, opening in theaters on October 7, also includes Chris Rock, Anya Taylor-Joy, Zoe Saldaña, Mike Myers, Michael Shannon, Timothy Olyphant, Andrea Riseborough, Taylor Swift, Matthias Schoenaerts, Alessandro Nivola, Rami Malek and Robert De Niro. Based on a true story, it focuses on three close friends ( Christian Bale, Margot Robbie, John David Washington) who get caught up in the murder of a U.S. Russell ( Three Kings, Silver Linings Playbook) has made some star-studded movies in the past, but nothing on the level of his new period piece Amsterdam.
