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Thursday, July 2, 2009

Public Enemies

Public Enemies.

There is Bale protraying another man. He plays another man in a movie, once told to us, by them who create works of fiction based in fact. There are answers to who this character I saw is/why he said and looked as he did~ For the most part, his answers are given, as he tells us in the audience who do care the reason for his protrayel. He met him, the man who he became, through rigereous detail course work and skill and training. At first it was the background of the character, then meeting his family and reading this book that was written by his son. A character who is distilled by Bale surely must be a man who he wants to become; and that is not easy. Some men are afriad of rath, some of Pervis. But he has a heart for the great and the wise. He open Purvis unto a world with men waiting to join him on the next defeat or the next win, catching criminals between the doors of FBI regulations and 1930's protocal. Bale learned the time period, the facts between the truths we knew and salvated the time when Murvin was real and here. Bale creates a man who values the dreams of his boss, Hoover, while at the same time knows his own. Was Dillinger to be defeated, a certenty, yet that man could not judge so quickly--Murvin in truth had to come to know the man he had to catch and kill. Bale stood by the two, both famed men, a tells us of how Mervin decided to play the game of cat and mouse. By the time the movie is over it is the story told of the two, Bale's representation has called us to catch onto the nuances the movie downplays, the reality being set some time ago and justly holds more depth, more explaining that what can be down by the action and lines. He is real! Bale holds him, and what we know as an onlooker in the audience of this film, is not enough to see the real Mervin Purvis. So what Bale deals us is a major decision--to be entertained in our sight, or to look closer and see the breathtaking ressurection of a man we will come to know. Lover.

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