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There Will Be Blood (Single Disc Edition) [2007] | ![There Will Be Blood (Single Disc Edition) [2007]](http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51yfVr5LvnL._SL160_.jpg)
enlarge | Director: Paul Thomas Anderson Actors: Daniel Day-lewis, Ciaran Hinds, Kevin J. O'connor, Dillon Freasier, Paul Dano Studio: Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainm Category: DVD
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Rating: 12 reviews Sales Rank: 307
Format: Pal Rating: Suitable for 15 years and over Region: 2 Number Of Discs: 1 Running Time: 152 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.3 x 0.6
EAN: 8717418170332 ASIN: B00181NF0C
Theatrical Release Date: 2007 Release Date: July 7, 2008 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
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Amazon.co.uk If there's a screen performance in 2008 that comes anywhere near to matching Daniel Day-Lewis' Oscar-winning turn in There Will Be Blood, then we've come nowhere near to seeing it. A tour-de-force of acting and a career high for Day-Lewis, it's the highlight of an extraordinary, really quite daring piece of cinema. That said, we've come to expect nothing less from writer/director Paul Thomas Anderson, the man who previously brought us Boogie Nights, Magnolia and Punch Drunk Love. However, he's really topped himself in terms of ambition with There Will Be Blood, an adaptation of Upton Sinclair's book, Oil! It follows Daniel Plainview (Day-Lewis) who, when we first meet him in the film's silent opening is attempting to mine silver, before he discovers oil and slowly builds up an empire off the back of it. There Will Be Blood then follows his rise to power, given the vast riches that his oil brings him, concurrently exploring his relationship with his son. It proves to be a long, complex, stunning piece of work. There's little room in There Will Be Blood for much more than the sheer power of Day-Lewis' performance, but credit Paul Dano (last seen saying an awful lot less in Little Miss Sunshine) for attempting to go toe-to-toe with the leading man. He's a foil of sorts for Plainview, playing a man as troubled and torn as Day-Lewis' character, and it's a career high to date for the young actor. The film, too, is a match for anything Paul Thomas Anderson has done to date, and that's some achievement. With no easy resolution, and a degree of complexity in its characters that we all-too-rarely see from modern American films, There Will Be Blood is a challenging, at times breathtaking piece of cinema. It won't be to all tastes, and it adamantly refuses to give easy answers, but it's as daring as anything you'll see on screen all year. And Day-Lewis' performance ranks next to any of the all-time greats that you'd care to mention. --Simon Brew
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without contrast November 20, 2008 TwirlySue I wish I hadn't watched this. I kept on because I just hoped it could deliver if I persevered but it just didn't bring out the light in contrast to the dark enough. Pessimistic and very nearly totally unrelentingly dark sided. It would have been great to have some more sincere characters to contrast with the downfall of the cynical protagonist.
A great film ruined by the horrible violins playing during the whole film. November 5, 2008 S. Massey (London, UK) 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
A great film ruined by the horrible violins playing during the whole film. If you buy this film turn on the English subtitles and then mute your TV. You wont miss the sound as it is not a SciFi that needs it. It is actually a really well done character based movie. You don't need the violins as the sets, costumes, acting and plot are very good. Maybe the directors cut will come out with an option to turn off those violins so that I can stand sit the whole film with the sound on.
There will be snores...... October 22, 2008 A. P. Clutton (UK) 0 out of 6 found this review helpful
It's because it's so bad that the arty folk will tell you that it's really good and worthy. It's dreadfully slow, nobody speaks to each other and the ending is just inconclusive. If you like films where something happens (ie if there is a storyline and some action) you'd be better of just going to bed three hours early rather than staying awake to suffer this. If anyone buys you this, it means they don't like you.
Dissapointing plot-line October 22, 2008 hang 10 on the dc9 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
There is a lot about this movie that I liked. Contra other reviewers, I thought the acting was quite good. Daniel Day Lewis is on great form, and the rest of the cast put in sterling performances too. The cinematography, editing and directing, whilst short of breathtaking, are all of a pretty high standard as well I thought. My main problem with this film, however, is that I found it to incredibly dull, and the characters are just not all that interesting either. By the end of the movie, when the 'big' climax comes, I cared so little about them that I felt I'd really wasted a lot of time watching this. Three hours is a long time to be bored.
No Gratuitous Torture - Just the Portrayal of a Tortured Mind October 13, 2008 Man Without a Soul (London) Brilliant performance by Daniel Day Lewis. In an age of sadistic, exploitative guff that passes for horror like 'The Hostel', 'Wolf Creek',etc, etc this is truly frightening - a man who finds it impossible to connect with those around him and in fact actively wants everyone around him to fail. To him 'these people' are just 'COM-PET-TI-TORS'. Chilling in the right way.
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