There Will Be Blood

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Awards

Chicago Film Critics Assocation Awards 2007 - Won - Best Actor

Chicago Film Critics Association Awards 2007 - Nominated - Best Adapted Screenplay

Chicago Film Critics Association Awards 2007 - Nominated - Best Cinematography

Chicago Film Critics Association Awards 2007 - Nominated - Best Director

Chicago Film Critics Assocation Awards 2007 - Won - Best Actor

Chicago Film Critics Association Awards 2007 - Nominated - Best Adapted Screenplay

Chicago Film Critics Association Awards 2007 - Nominated - Best Cinematography

Chicago Film Critics Association Awards 2007 - Nominated - Best Director

Chicago Film Critics Association Awards 2007 - Nominated - Best Original Score

Chicago Film Critics Association Awards 2007 - Nominated - Best Picture

Golden Globes 2008 - Nominated - Best Actor in a Drama

Golden Globes 2008 - Nominated - Best Drama

London Critics Circle Film Awards 2008 - Director of the Year

London Critics Circle Film Awards 2008 - Nominated - Actor of the Year

London Critics Circle Film Awards 2008 - Nominated - Film of the Year

London Critics Circle Film Awards 2008 - Nominated - Screenwriter of the Year

New York Film Critics Circle Awards 2007 - Won - Best Actor

New York Film Critics Circle Awards 2007 - Won - Best Cinematography

Satellite Awards 2007 - Nominated - Best Cinematography

Screen Actors Guild Awards 2008 - Nominated - Best Male Lead

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There Will Be Blood

Director:
Paul Thomas Anderson
R, 158 Minutes
 

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Film Synopsis

A sprawling epic about family, greed, corruption, and the pursuit of the American dream. Set in the booming West coast oil fields at the turn of the 20th century, There Will Be Blood follows the rise of rugged prospector Daniel Plainview (Daniel Day-Lewis) who becomes an independent oilman after hitting it rich with the strike of a lifetime. Written and directed by Paul Thomas Anderson, the film is inspired by Upton Sinclair's novel Oil!

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Details

Runtime:
158 min.

Genre:
Drama

Country:
UNITED STATES

Language:
English/American

Color:
Color

Certification:
R

Tagline

There Will Be Greed. There Will Be Vengeance.


 

Plot Summary

Director Paul Thomas Anderson's There Will Be Blood is a masterly, unflinching examination of a consummately evil man. Daniel Plainview (via a transcendent performance by the great Daniel Day-Lewis) is, as he likes to remind those around him, an oil man: he finds it, he drills for it, and he makes money from it. Following a tip from a visitor named Paul Sunday, whose family sits atop a veritable ocean of oil, Plainview travels to the town of New Boston, California, with his young son. Sunday's preacher brother Eli (both roles are played by the excellent Paul Dano) grudgingly accepts Plainview's ambitions under the condition that he help fund the town church. As Plainview's plans come to fruition, a series of events begin to fracture the insular world he has constructed for himself, pitting Plainview against Sunday and forcing him to become even more vindictive and ruthless. Anderson proved with Boogie Nights and Magnolia that he was adept at handling expansive storylines and layered plots; however, he stakes out a claim here as a new master of the cinematic epic. The film is visually stunning, and alternates between lush widescreen shots of the desert and meticulously composed, darkly lit close-up of his actors, presenting complex images of the American landscape and the souls that dot it. As a narrative, There Will Be Blood  is told with a sense of economy, yet never at the expense of the film's inherently grand scope. It's difficult to determine precisely what Anderson wants his viewers to take from the experience: the film is, in the end, appropriately complex and ambiguous. There Will Be Blood  forces us to confront Plainville, who seems to be a larger-than-life personification of evil; that we don't entirely understand him at the film's conclusion is not a shortcoming, but rather a tribute to the depths of this most vile creature and this most brilliant film.

 

 

 

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  • Movie of the year

    Paul Thomas Anderson has not made a bad movie. I know it has been very popular to dislike him and even to dismiss his movies, but dig down and be honest with yourself: he has not made a bad film. Sure, he can be accused of being overly 'quirky,' but ... read more

  • There will be blood

    this is the kind of film that some will love and some will hate. Yes, it is a piece of art: the direction, the pictures, the acting of Day Lewis...hate and greed are incredibly represented, acted and transmited. But for those of us who want to be entretained by a ... read more

  • I DRINK YOUR MILKSHAKE!

    Who would've thought Paul Thomas Anderson could top Magnolia in sheer audacity. Seriously. That movie was like 3 hours long, had 12 different main characters, and more coincidences than Senator Larry Craig in a Russian bathhouse. But he has, with his new ambitious epic There Will Blood which doesn't top ... read more