What is the reasoning behind LSI for Bale?
What is the reasoning behind LSI for Bale?
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Christopher Nolan: Fe-ENFj
Christian Bale: Ti-ENTp
Michael Caine: Te-ESTj
Cillian Murphy: ?
Ken Watanabe: ISTj. Reminds me of Yul Brynner as well
Joseph Gordon-Levitt: Fi-ENFp
Tom Hardy: ESTp
Morgan Freeman: Ne-INFj
Marion Cotillard: ?
bump, IMO
Christopher Nolan - Ti-LII
Christian Bale - Ti-ILE
Michael Caine Te-LSE
Cillian Murphy Fe-IEI
Ken Watanabe Se-LSI
Joseph Gordon-Levitt Ne-IEE
Tom Hardy Ti-SLE
Morgan Freeman Ne-EII
Marion Cotillard Fe-SEI
Last edited by Raver; 09-02-2011 at 07:23 AM.
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Ne-IEE
6w7 sp/sx
6w7-9w1-4w5
Christopher Nolan - Fe-ENFj
Christian Bale - Ti-ENTp
Michael Caine - Te-ESTj
Cillian Murphy - Ni-INFp
Ken Watanabe - Se-ISTj
Joseph Gordon Levitt - Fi-ENFp
Tom Hardy - Ti-ESTp
Morgan Freeman - Ne-INFj
Marion Cotillard - Ti-ISTj
Good thread. I see a lot of and logic > ethics in Nolan's movies, so I would guess ILI, LSI, or maybe LII. What about SLE for Christian Bale? I can't decide. Caine is LSI > ESI IMO.
I think LSI or LII because of his usual deprioritization of vengeance and revenge for justice. All the vengeance in his stories are tragic. He also works majority of the time with Ti valuing types. I always enjoyed his films also because of how thoroughly consistent they are despite their often complex plot lines and story.
Also I think he's got a similar VI to Gulenko.
You can laugh but I think Nolan is a SLE.
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