Extended Reading
  • Florine 2022-03-26 09:01:05

    How to Conquer a Spoiled Old Boy

    Among Paul Thomas Anderson's films, "The Phantom Thread" is relatively easy for the public to accept. It does not have the so-called epic temperament (such as "The Blood Will Come", which tells the history of capital's fortune), and does not reflect a certain The era (for example, "Boogie Nights"...

  • Davon 2022-03-25 09:01:08

    Slow release love toadstool

    KISS ME MY GIRL BEFORE I'M SICK

    Phantom Thread is a movie woven from countless moments of extreme refinement, each of which has been carefully crafted, such as the hero and heroine's first meeting - well-dressed in the dining room window While waiting for the order, she was a waiter in the...

  • Joaquin 2022-03-24 09:01:51

    Carved on shit. Delicate, elegant, retro and charming scenes, the characters in the story are extremely blunt, pale, hypocritical, and the inner emotional entanglement is even more unconvincing imaginary obscenity. Strange and sadistic romance has become a vulgar fairy tale: the ugly duckling-style heroine, with a small breast and a big face (the face plate is too big to fit on the screen), drake voice, clumsy and rude, selfish and willful, but there are geniuses, rich, handsome and turbulent. Young Master Jia falls in love with him at first sight and is dependent on life and death.

  • Ernest 2021-12-03 08:01:45

    Ordinary filmmakers try hard to make works that can become the topic of the moment, but PTA will always try to make masterpieces that will continue to be discussed in 5, 10, or even 50 years. It's hard to say whether this work is a work that will last forever, but whether it is PTA's script and director, DDL's exhausted performance behind closed doors, or (especially) Jonny Greenwood's godlike soundtrack, they are all of the highest level today. Best of 2017!

Phantom Thread quotes

  • Alma: It's no business of ours what Mrs. Rose decides to do with her life but she can no longer behave like this and be dressed by the House of Woodcock.

  • Reynolds Woodcock: [to the vision of his mother] Are you here? Are you always here? I miss you. I think about you all the time. I hear your voice say my name when I dream and when I wake up, there are tears streaming down my face. I just miss you, it's as simple as that. I want to tell you everything. I don't understand what you're saying. I can't hear your voice.