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The script of the film was originally titled The Low Dweller, and later it was called Under a Black Sun. When filming started, it was temporarily named Dust to Dust; it was Terrence Malik and Sam Shepar. De persuaded director Scott Cooper to use "Out of the Furnace".
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Ridley Scott was expected to direct the film, and the lead actor was Leonardo DodiCaprio.
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Scott Cooper modified the script to allow Christian Charles Philip Bale to play Russell Bazet. At that time, the director had never met Christian Charles Philip Bale, nor was he sure that Christian Charles Philip Bale would agree to perform.
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In 2011 Scott Cooper promised Christian Charles Philip Bale the starring role of the film, but the latter was not available at the time. Christian Charles Philip Bale has been obsessed with the script until it finally got his wish in April 2012 when the schedule was finally vacated.
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Christian Charles Philip Bale learned how to operate a real forging furnace for this film.
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The role of Woody Harrelson originally hoped to invite Vigo Mortensen to play. Billy Bob Thornton was also expected to play. In the film, there are singing passages in the scenes of Casey Affleck and Jackson White, which are freely played by the extras on the set.
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When the film was first announced to star Christian Charles Philip Bale, the director candidate was not Scott Cooper, but British Rupert Sanders .
Out of the Furnace behind the scenes gags
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Santino 2022-03-26 09:01:06
Revenge, the ending still uses an unconventional ending
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Dylan 2022-04-23 07:02:21
It's very boring, this state of life is really a melting pot, and the whole person is slowly melting. In fact, I have been waiting for the final runaway of the handsome Bei, but in the end, it is not a runaway, it is a depression in the whole depression, this last shot is not a relief. But Harrison, the bad guy, is very expressive, this is really a disgusting bastard.
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Russell Baze: You got a problem with me?
Harlan DeGroat: I got a problem with everybody.
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Lena Taylor: You're staying at your Dad's?
Russell Baze: Yeah. I'm trying to give it some life.
Lena Taylor: I went to his funeral.
Russell Baze: I know. Thank you, that was important to me. Thank you.
Lena Taylor: You're back at the mill?
Russell Baze: Just can't get enough of it. You know?
Lena Taylor: I heard they are gonna close it.
Russell Baze: Yeah, looks like it. It's cheaper to... uh, get steel from China. God, I've missed you so much. I've missed you so much. I was hoping... that uh... we could work it out. You know? The things that were keeping us apart. And, you know, take that next step. That's what I wanna do, with you. Because, uh... I can't be without you, Lena. I can't.
Lena Taylor: I am pregnant.
Russell Baze: Okay. Wow. Wow! You uh... That's uh... that's wonderful news.
Lena Taylor: It is?
Russell Baze: Yeah. That's wonderful news. I am really happy for you, Lena. I really am. That's wonderful news. You're gonna be a hell of a mom. Wow, you're gonna be a hell of a mom.
Lena Taylor: I'm so sorry. I have to go.
Russell Baze: Yeah. Okay.