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
  • Elsie 2021-10-20 18:58:51

    Can't say anything. This atmosphere... Thomas Anderson, the future of this amazing director has never been spoiled.

  • Grayson 2021-10-20 18:58:58

    When I look at it, I always think, why is it so dark and so heavy. The picture is often so dark that only half of Daniel's face is seen-and at this time I can't help but admire: What is it like to act. The oil mine owner played by Daniel in the film is lonely and free, lives by strong intuition, cruel, aggressive, and never forgives. The lens performance is also straightforward without modification. So rough life, so rough life. Human nature is honed in it, becoming harder and darker and harder and harder to see the original appearance. It is rare that there are two or three soft and light spots in the film, embedded in the entire darkness and darkness, making people linger.

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.