The process is slow and the content is shocking

Bret 2022-03-17 09:01:02

Three solid lines, oil, son, brother, priest.

Implied are desires, feelings, and beliefs.

The desire for money has no taboos, perhaps it can be called the bloody coming.

The nearly three-hour movie was dull, and the shock of the last 30 minutes pushed the original 2-star movie to 4-star.

The so-called religion is superstition, the so-called family relationship is actually a decent cover? Except for the departure of his son, both the fake brothers and the priests lay dead.

The rivalry scenes with Pastor Eli were particularly exciting, and the humiliation and beatings on both sides were particularly in place.

Perhaps this is the course of economic development, the gloominess of the first pot of gold, and the innocence of entrepreneurs.

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Extended Reading
  • Julianne 2021-10-20 18:58:59

    The highlight is Lewis, the others are not interesting

  • Priscilla 2022-03-24 09:01:07

    The first time I watched it, I remembered the beginning, the second time I lived at the end, and the third time I finally discovered the true purpose of PTA making this film. The dark history of a capital imprints the distressed minds of a generation of Americans. It is as dark as primitive. Chasing prey like wild beasts, heading for destruction in the empty and cold lair, the lies and betrayals behind the American dream, and the struggle of faith are all manifestations of the bloody human nature. PTA is today’s greatest American director.

There Will Be Blood quotes

  • Plainview: I'm gonna bury you underground, Eli.

  • Plainview: I want you to look over there.

    [points towards H.W]

    H.M. Tilford: Daniel, let me introduce you...

    Plainview: Look over there. You see? That's my son. You see him?

    H.M. Tilford: Yes.

    Plainview: You SEE?

    H.M. Tilford: I see him.

    Plainview: You don't tell me how to raise my family. I told you not to tell me how to raise my family.

    H.M. Tilford: Daniel...

    Plainview: So, what do you see?

    H.M. Tilford: I'm very happy for you that...

    Plainview: Yes, I've made a deal with Union. My son is happy. He's safe.

    H.M. Tilford: Congratulations.

    Plainview: I'm taking care of him now, so...

    H.M. Tilford: Excellent.

    Plainview: You look like a fool, don't you, Tilford?

    H.M. Tilford: [long pause] Yes.

    Plainview: J-j-j-j-j-j-yes. Yes, you do.

    H.M. Tilford: [embarrassed] Excuse me gentlemen...

    Plainview: Oh, excuse me gentlemen. Excuse him, gentlemen.

    Plainview: [to Tilford] I told you what I was gonna do.

    [drinks Tilford's whiskey]