There Will Be Blood
Friday':" There Will Be Blood. "
******* Spoiler Warning! *******
"I have a competition in me. I want no one else to Succeed. I hate most people." Daniel Plainview
and Anderson's film 'a masterpiece of sound: even if all appearance is very nice, are the sounds that emerge - the sounds, not the soundtrack that is rather quite limited - and that arise as a driving force of history. The entire film seems shot with an extreme respect for what 'we perceive with our ears more' than with the eyes, and he and 'clear as the entire opening sequence, where the total absence of dialogue or voice-over narrations stresses and enhances the loneliness of the protagonist. Of particular effect, and 'establishing shot at the beginning of the film, where a powerful sound and impressive, almost annoying, defines the image of barren mountains and indifferent to the efforts of Daniel: indifferent to what it' then the same player on the fate of all those found his way. Deaf to the feelings and affection, Daniel Plainview is a lifeline in HW, which will take a cruel law of retaliation 'if metaphorically about' the weight of the dry 'adoptive father's emotional and lose' hearing; the director and 'painfully good at making the plight of HW with subjective sequences, mute and disconsolate.
"There Will Be Blood 'and' a work of epic scope and a touching personal story at the same time: the magnificent scenery and endless, the theme this much of the 'American Dream' makes this film a metaphor for the race to succeed without scruples, who sacrifices everything and everyone in the name of money and power, but the emotional tone and sometimes heartbreaking the film suggesting a gently private, the inner drama of the protagonist that draws the most 'points to Charles F. Kane by Orson Welles. Daniel Plainview and 'but' far from friendly ways of Kane: and 'rough, grumpy and stressed several times his total indifference to the rest of the world, and his hatred of anyone who stands in his way. L 'on, dramatic rivalry' with Eli Sunday, the pastor of the 'Church of the Third Revelation', is the clash of ambition and lust for power and spirituality ', the feelings that define the human being; clash and 'intended to end in bloodshed, as the title promises. Anderson, however, 'not content with a single reading of the human soul and enrich his work with ambiguity 'and various interpretations, blurring the outlines of the sharp dichotomy' good-bad 'and proposing a banquet shepherd of his mission on earth to the point of being obsessed and fundamentally weak, far from the role of solid moral support that the film seems to suggest the beginning, Paul Dano - in the double role of Paul and Eli Sunday - and 'masterful in making the frustration and determinzaione of the one true antagonist of Plainview, and the final confrontation between the two and' a scene of rare power, both for images for quality 'of acting.
The movie 'then the story of a man who refuses all human contact for closing in on a' golden cage ', made of money, loneliness and suspicion. Daniel Day-Lewis, with an interpretation from Oscar, makes the full drama of Daniel Plainview, his ambivalence towards the feelings that always ends in excess: excess of love for HW, which eventually abandon him ', and excess of hatred towards the rest of the world. There 's always a desperate need for answers, certainty and security in the actions of Daniel, and this desperation drives all his choices, which will bring more and more' distant from people, until you get to the extreme, murder and abandonment. Negative character, dark, cruel and ruthless anti-hero, Daniel exudes pear 'incredible charm, challenges the viewer a certain respect for his stubborn adherence to ideals, but perhaps wrong for him deep and very strong.
"There Will Be Blood 'and' the story of a man imprisoned his dream of greatness, and his inability 'to wake up and see beyond the material dimension of reality': a complex and ambitious, offering various interpretations and breathtaking performances, an orchestra of sounds and images impeccably directed by Paul Thomas Anderson that leaves the viewer a hint of nostalgia for the slow pace and solemn that characterizes it and regret that so much is the movie a few years ago.
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SI ', and I' loved it =) One of the biggest missing
'large version that will come out 'in Italy soon, in my opinion will be' the distinctive voice and charismatic Day-Lewis, who will go 'to lose with the dubbing = (
Today in cinema lesson I have also seen Kurosawa's Rashomon, which deserves a separate review.
Coming soon ^ _ ^
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