Fantastic look and feel like "Buster's Ballad"

Chaya 2022-04-21 09:01:06

"The Blood Will Come"

It has a Buster feel, a solid story, well-made, and a slightly fantastical plot. In addition, the most exciting is of course the performance. The whole film is more like a two-person turn of Lewis and Paul Dano.

The biggest gain: The master plot is not a perfect paper at all, but a personal incomprehensible talent that is clearly above it.

The success of the career in the biography of the tragic person is always accompanied by the collapse of the family, and finally becomes a degenerate and disappointed person, which also expresses the value orientation.

If I could grab the Lord's hand and pray for help, I would have gone earlier, but he was always silent, pretending to be a mystery, let's just wait...

Final theme: Abandon false divinity and surrender to capital.

notes:

Paul Thomas Anderson watched the 1948 film "Blood and Sand" every night before filming began.

Lewis invades every cell of the protagonist, pouring rage and hidden purpose onto the character. Between the film's realism and the dramatic spectacle of the dramatic stage, Lewis found the perfect match, and his performances left audiences stunned.

The director's breathtaking scheduling exudes a sense of oppression like possessed by ghosts and gods, but the drama directly shoots the shocking charm that makes the audience fear.

The real motive for amassing wealth: I want to make enough money to stay away from everyone.

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Extended Reading
  • Eusebio 2022-03-24 09:01:07

    Museum 2013.11.2.4pm fake bother, fake son, fake father, the raging flames on the oil derrick and fast-paced music are unforgettable. The story is complex, calm, and there is no lack of humor at the end. Daniel retells the story of Citizen Kane with a decisive attitude.

  • Anais 2021-10-20 18:59:04

    Can conservative Americans talk something fresh?

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]