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There Will Be Blood | 
| Director: Paul Thomas Anderson Actors: Paul Dano, Daniel Day Lewis Studio: Paramount Category: Movie
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Rating: 360 reviews Sales Rank: 3964
Genre: Drama Rating: R (Restricted) Media: Video On Demand Running Time: 159 Minutes
ASIN: B001A4LYN2
Theatrical Release Date: January 11, 2008 Release Date: October 22, 2008 (New: Last 30 Days)
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| Synopsis:
A sprawling epic of family, faith, power and oil, THERE WILL BE BLOOD is set on the incendiary frontier of California?s turn-of-the-century petroleum boom. The story chronicles the life and times of one Daniel Plainview (Daniel Day-Lewis), who transforms himself from a down-and-out silver miner raising a son on his own into a self-made oil tycoon. When Plainview gets a mysterious tip-off that there?s a little town out West where an ocean of oil is oozing out of the ground, he heads with his son, H.W. (Dillon Freasier), to take their chances in dust-worn Little Boston. In this hardscrabble town, where the main excitement centers around the holy roller church of charismatic preacher Eli Sunday (Paul Dano), Plainview and H.W. make their lucky strike. But even as the well raises all of their fortunes, nothing will remain the same as conflicts escalate and every human value ? love, hope, community, belief, ambition and even the bond between father and son ? is imperiled by corruption, deception and the flow of oil. |
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Fantastic movie November 17, 2008 Michael L. Williams I had heard that There Will Be Blood was a very slow and long movie. I saw a preview on tv that intrigued me enough to take the time to watch it and I am glad I did. This is one of the best movies I've seen in recent memory. I enjoyed it from start to finish. Daniel Day-Lewis is an amazing actor. The movie is 2 1/2 hours long, but does not seem like it. I will definitely take the time to sit down and watch this movie again. My only regret is that I waited so long to watch it the first time.
This movie was made to win awards, not to be entertaining November 12, 2008 Bill Garrison (Oklahoma City, OK USA) 2 out of 5 found this review helpful
THERE WILL BE BLOOD is a perfect example of the disconnect of Hollywood and its version of a "good" movie and what the American public will pay to go see. This movie was nominated for several awards, including best picture, and Daniel Day Lewis picked up the Best Actor Oscar for his portrayal of Daniel Plainview. Daniel Plainview is an oil man. He's an independant oil man and very persuasive at getting land owners to let him drill on their land. Plainview gets word of a town that has tons of oil, and he heads there with his young son. Plainview convinces the town to let him drill on their land, and promises new roads and schools and much wealth for the people. br / br /This movie is all about Daniel Plainview, his son, and the person he truly is. As the movie progresses, Daniel Plainview doesn't change, he just reveals what kind of person he is. The movie is based on the novel OIL, by socialist Upton Sinclair, yet the movie contains no political message against big oil or big business. Plainview's primary adversary in the movie is Eli Sunday (Paul Dano), a pastor of a small church in the town. While the church's beliefs are anything but mainstream, the movie has really nothing to say about religion. br / br /This is a movie made in Hollywood for Hollywood. I'll admit I enjoyed Daniel Day Lewis' portrayal of Daniel Plainview. In the film, Plainview looked exactly like a 1980s Tom Selleck. I also enjoyed the scenery and early 20th centurey setting. For the first twenty minutes of the movie, there is no dialogue. This is very unrealistic and shows that the filmmaker Paul Thomas Anderson is trying to take the viewers out of the movie and notice the director. br / br /This is a well made movie with a good performance by Lewis. But it is also an overlong character study of a despicable man. I can see why this movie won awards, and I can also see why it was a box office failure. (According to Box Office Mojo, ranked 66th in 2007, just behind WATER HORSE: LEGEND OF THE DEEP.) br /
Scenic gritty early 20th century November 10, 2008 mcf888 (Cleveland, Ohio) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
A beautiful tale of greed and consuming madness. Wonderfully gritty and very beautiful yet maintains its early 20th century Upton Sinclair feel. Blu ray is the way to go. Rich sharp viewing.
Even better than my superlatives will make it seem November 9, 2008 Michael LaRocca (Chiang Mai, Thailand) This adaptation of OIL! by Upton Sinclair is so stunning that I'll forgive the author for his exclamation point. 158 minutes, and Sinclair's one of those respected writers we've all heard about without ever reading. I am guilty. And the movie weighs in at 158 minutes, so I expected boring but watchable. Nope. I was blown away. Over already? Damn. br / br /It makes me want to read the guy's work, and to learn more about the screenwriter responsible for such a powerful adaptation of the novel. br / br /Finally, I'd call this the greatest performance of Daniel Day-Lewis's career, and yes I have seen him in other movies. br / br /This movie, quite simply, does everything right. br /
amazing November 6, 2008 Nikhil Murthy What an amazing film. Definite must see. i was really stunned by this film being a huge Paul Anderson fan. I thought how could he top Magnolia and then he made this. I do not really get how the coen brothers won for both best direction and best picture considering No Country For Old Men is nowhere near as good as both this film or the Coens' previous films. In saying this though I cannot be surprised though the academy has been filled with people who picked "Going My Way" as the best picture over "Double Indemnity" or 'Hamlet" over Houston's " The Treasure of Sierra Madre". So I think this film will follow such a suit.
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