Review of There Will Be Blood (2007) by Sinisteris T — 12 Aug 2014
Day-Lewis's performance enters the history books after the first half hr. After the conclusion, the film follows suit. The camerawork here is thematically driven and hypnotic in a way that evokes Kubrick or Coppola.
Any minor flaws in the script are dwarfed by haunting and grand beauty and physical craftsmanship, poignant exploration of timeless themes, and Day-Lewis's mammoth performance. Relentless, strange, and sad, Anderson's opus depicts human nature in all its contradictions, while also showing an America that, even a century later, has not changed how it operates.
This review of There Will Be Blood (2007) was written by Sinisteris T on 12 Aug 2014.
There Will Be Blood has generally received very positive reviews.
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