Some interpretations of the character's condition suggest Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) or depression with psychotic features. 2. The Trade: Machining Features
Examples include pockets, holes (tapped or drilled), slots, and bosses. Machinist
In the context of the manufacturing trade, a refers to a specific geometric shape or volume of material that must be removed from a raw piece to create a final part. In the context of the manufacturing trade, a
The film features a gritty, emaciated aesthetic to mirror the character's mental state. The story follows Reznik, who hasn't slept in
A notable feature of this film is the of Christian Bale, who lost 62 pounds to portray Trevor Reznik, a factory worker suffering from severe insomnia.
The story follows Reznik, who hasn't slept in a year, leading to paranoia and a blurred reality as he investigates a mysterious plot against him.
International standards like ISO STEP AP224 define 17 specific types of machining features. The Machinist: Breaking the Rules (Video 2005) - IMDb