'Amsterdam' leading man Christian Bale plays a doctor who keeps losing his glass eye at the worst possible times.
"Amsterdam" leading man Christian Bale plays a doctor who keeps losing his glass eye at the worst possible times.Three friends are suddenly all murder suspects, and they have to prove they're innocent in a hurry in the new movie "Amsterdam" that opens Thursday night.
"Burt is somebody, who against all the odds remains joyous, and refuses to go numb to life, refuses to resort to hatred," Bale said. "He's somebody who should be absolutely obliterated and broken by his experiences, but he's a scrapper, he's a fighter, and he uses the pain and the suffering that he's gone through to come out with wisdom and an infectious joy in his life. He's somebody I would want to have as my best friend.
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