Don't like this "interest"

Flavio 2022-03-20 09:01:06

Watching tough guys dig coal, drip sweat, crawl and beat in the mud,
I can bear it. As long as I'm a little bit human,
but I just keep digging for coal and talk about money, I can't hold it.
From the beginning, I know plainview He is a person
whose interests are more important than anything else. He drove oil fields madly, and did not even conceal his identity as a bloody primitive accumulator of capital.
The scene that started was quite a bit of the
sole proprietorship in The Godfather. Later, he still did it for profit. After being tricked into persuading the villagers to sell the land
, he still left his deaf son on the train alone
for profit.
Later, he still shot his fake brother in the head for profit. Later, he still did it for profit. Interest, killed the hypocritical pastor.
I thought that the scenes that were spent on getting along with his son were to show that there was something called father’s love in his heart.
I thought that the heart-to-heart remarks of him and his fake brother were to explain him. In addition to being a wolf and a gentle lamb,
I think that he asked the pastor to say that God does not exist to prove that he has his own belief and persistence
in his heart. However, the character remains unchanged, his heart has never been turbulent, and his highest goal is always There is only one benefit.
From my personal point of view, I don’t see the changes in the minds I want from the inside. On the
other hand, I watch this movie with a too soft expectation of "human performance triumphs over benefits",
but the director may It’s great. He paved the way for so many possibilities for sexual transformation, but plainview is still like a rock. The
director did not cater to the vulgar and vulgar people like me to set the "great transformation." He used the courage to face us and told us that "evil is Evil, no discussion."
This man with a rough voice and a clear-headed mind dispelled all the possibility of becoming soft. He is always so hard, and the character is persistent,
but I still don’t like movies that are too hard and calm.
Say I’m idealistic, say I can’t change the bourgeois tune
anyway, I can’t get what I want

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Extended Reading
  • Eusebio 2022-03-25 09:01:05

    Fuck, after many years, the second brush still feels that the bull is overwhelming. I must write an article to pay tribute to today's favorite actor DDL and director PTA!

  • Tamara 2022-03-24 09:01:07

    If the "Master" is worth four stars, this one is worth five stars. The soundtrack and photography are as magnificent and insignificant as Paulo Anderson, just like a man to the sea, and a paranoid and rebellious character. The narrative is much smoother and clearer than the "Master". At times, Lewis's performance was impeccable.

There Will Be Blood quotes

  • Fletcher Hamilton: H.W. okay?

    Plainview: No, he isn't.

  • Plainview: [Paul Sunday has offered to sell Plainview information] Why'd you come to me?

    Paul Sunday: You just brought this well in?

    Plainview: That's right.

    Paul Sunday: Yes, so just give me five hundred dollars in cash, right now, and I'll tell you where it is.

    Plainview: I'll tell you what I'll do, son. I'll give you a hundred dollars now and, if it proves to be a promising lease, then give a thousand dollar bonus...

    Paul Sunday: Six hundred dollars.

    Plainview: Just tell me one thing to help me decide. What else have you got up there. What do you grow?

    Paul Sunday: We have a big ranch, but it's mostly rocks. We can plant things; nothing will grow but weeds. What makes you think it's up?

    Fletcher Hamilton: Is there sulfur around, or alkali deposits?

    Paul Sunday: Alkali, nearby. I don't know sulfur.

    [notices H.W]

    Paul Sunday: Is that your son?

    Plainview: Yes.

    Paul Sunday: [to H.W] Hi.

    H.W. Plainview: Hi.

    Paul Sunday: [to Fletcher] Who are you?

    Fletcher Hamilton: I'm Fletcher Hamilton. Nice to meet you, son. What's your name?

    Paul Sunday: What do you do?

    Fletcher Hamilton: I work with Mr. Plainview.

    Plainview: Here's five hundred dollars. You tell me something worth hearing, this money's yours.

    Paul Sunday: I come from a town called Little Boston, in Isabella County.