His insomnia was causing things such as paranoia, delusions, and hypochondria, as to why he spent hours cleaning everything. Another possibility is that in the back of his mind he knew he killed the young boy and he metaphorically had blood on his hands he was constantly trying to wash off with the bleach.
The second point is also a reference to Lady Macbeth's obsessive cleansing of her hands after she has encouraged her husband to murder.
Mostly yes. Trevor has apparently buried the memory of his crime, although some events seem to trigger a flash-back- the car cigarette lighter, clocks turning to 1:30, the cowboy boots and the carnival ride called Route 666. Trevor's subconscious guilt is the source of his insomnia, and this causes hallucinations of increasing intensity. The accidents at his work and the spilling of blood from his fridge are real, as these events are referenced by other people, but Ivan is a complete figment of his imagination; nobody else can see him or knows anything about him. The red car that Ivan is driving is revealed to have once belonged to Trevor before it was rendered total-loss in the accident. Trevor has entire conversations with Marie the waitress, and takes her and her son to the carnival. We later learn that these are all imagined; he always sits at the bar drinking coffee without saying a word, and the waitress is an entirely different lady in reality. So the events with either Ivan, Marie or Nicholas occur mostly or completely in his mind, whereas the encounters with other people (Stevie, his colleagues, the police) are real.
Ivan is a character created by Trevor in his imaginary world. He could be summarily seen as the manifestation of Trevor's bad conscience - his strange, somewhat unnerving appearance (long teeth, deformed hand) reflects the suppressed ugliness in Trevor's past that Ivan's appearance heralds. These hallucinations go as far as Trevor not recognizing himself on a picture, he sees only Ivan in his place, implying that Ivan is the 'guilty' side of Trevor hidden inside of him. 'Ivan' is most likely also responsible for the yellow post-it messages that Trevor finds in his house (unless the landlady did it, which seems unlikely), but Trevor simply represses the memories of putting them there; and it was probably 'Ivan' (i.e. Trevor himself) who turned on the machine which nearly cost him his hand. Trevor even kills Ivan, and when he does, his bad conscience is gone which means there is nothing in the way for him to turn himself in. He turns himself in and is able to sleep after he has accepted his crime.
Powered by Alexa
- How long is The Machinist?1 hour and 41 minutes
- When was The Machinist released?December 3, 2004
- What is the IMDb rating of The Machinist?7.6 out of 10
- Who stars in The Machinist?
- Who wrote The Machinist?
- Who directed The Machinist?
- Who was the composer for The Machinist?
- Who was the producer of The Machinist?
- Who was the executive producer of The Machinist?
- Who was the cinematographer for The Machinist?
- Who was the editor of The Machinist?
- Who are the characters in The Machinist?Trevor Reznik, Stevie, Marie, Ivan, and Miller
- What is the plot of The Machinist?An industrial worker who hasn't slept in a year begins to doubt his own sanity.
- What was the budget for The Machinist?$5 million
- How much did The Machinist earn at the worldwide box office?$8.2 million
- How much did The Machinist earn at the US box office?$1.08 million
- What is The Machinist rated?R
- What genre is The Machinist?Drama and Thriller
- How many awards has The Machinist won?7 awards
- How many awards has The Machinist been nominated for?22 nominations
Contribute to this page
Suggest an edit or add missing content
