Star-studded 'Amsterdam' merges facts, fiction and team work
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[September 22, 2022]
By Hanna Rantala
LONDON (Reuters) - Director David O.
Russell got his starry cast involved in the creation of his new crime
drama "Amsterdam".
The five-time Oscar nominee reunited with his "The Fighter" and
"American Hustle" star Christian Bale to develop the movie, with the duo
getting together in diners over several years to bounce ideas off each
other.
"He had no script. He just had a couple of ideas. We started trading
music that we would listen to, bits of history that we would learn
about. David would scribble all this down. And then, over years and
years, came up with this story," Bale told Reuters at the film's
European premiere in London on Wednesday.
Similarly, Bale's co-star Margot Robbie was invited to help bring her
character to life.
"I was talking to David about Valerie for years before we actually got
around to making the film. It was kind of like a creative process that
kept evolving," said Robbie.
"Amsterdam" is set in 1918 and the early 1930s and centres around three
friends, Burt Berendsen (Bale), Harold Woodman (John David Washington)
and Valerie (Robbie), whose paths cross in war-torn Europe and who make
a pact to always protect each other.
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Director David O. Russell with cast
members Rami Malek, Andrea Riseborough, Margot Robbie and Christian
Bale attend the European premiere of the film "Amsterdam", in
London, Britain September 21, 2022. REUTERS/Tom Nicholson
Returning to New York from World War 1, scarred inside and out, Burt
starts practising experimental medicine and Harold becomes a lawyer,
championing the vulnerable. When the daughter of their wartime battalion
leader turns to them for help following his sudden, suspicious death,
the trio becomes entangled in a dangerous political conspiracy plot.
Elements of the film are inspired by
real historical events and people, including a fascist coup attempt
against U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt.
"We wanted to see a friendship that we wanted to have, a triangle of
people that would do absolutely anything for each other no matter
what," said Bale.
"They've been kind of forged in the crucible of the Great War, and
they've declared they will do anything for each other, and they
stick to that no matter what, even when they're dragged into this
big murder rap and then into this huge global conspiracy, which is
crazy but is actually based on fact," said Bale.
In addition to its top-billing trio, the movie features a
star-studded cast including Taylor Swift, Robert De Niro, Chris
Rock, Anya Taylor-Joy, Rami Malek and Mike Myers.
"Amsterdam" begins its global theatrical rollout on Oct. 6.
(Reporting by Hanna Rantala; Editing by Richard Chang)
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