There Will Be Blood (2007)

Product Details: There Will Be Blood (2007)

Edition:DVD
MPAA Rating:R
Release Date:07/28/2009
UPC:097363479246
Directed by:Paul Thomas Anderson
Featuring:Daniel Day-Lewis, Mary Elizabeth Barrett, Paul Dano, See all cast

Synopsis: There Will Be Blood (2007)

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...
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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Features: There Will Be Blood (2007)

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Keep Case - Sensormatic
Full Frame - 1.33
Widescreen - 1.85
Audio:
Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround - English, French, Spanish
Subtitles - French, Spanish - Optional

Awards: There Will Be Blood (2007)

Academy Awards
Best Actor:Daniel Day-Lewis
Best Cinematography:Robert Elswit

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    There Will Be Boredom In Lewis's New Movie

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Apr 15, 2008 | 0 out of 1 found this There Will Be Blood (2007) review helpful

    Pros: The on-site shooting made for beautiful scenery.

    Cons: The movie gets far too bogged down in itself and moves excessively slowly. Not only this but the movie takes itself far too seriously. It is aimed more at the artsy crowd than the general audience.

    'There Will Be Blood' was among the toast of Hollywood when it won a pair of awards at the Oscars. It may have won a pair of awards, but the majority of the awards went to a certain other movie; namely 'No Country For Old Men.' It is ...no wonder that 'There Will Be Blood' did not receive all the awards it was expected to win. It could very easily be considered a specialty film, along with being overly self-indulgent and simply boring. There are only a couple flaws to this movie. But those flaws are major flaws, that sunk this movie in itself. The biggest flaw of all in this story is that the movie is so long. The run time is just over two and a half hours. In some cases, such as in Martin Scorcese's 'The Departed', that two and a half hours is more than bearable. That story kept itself going without getting bogged down in itself. 'There Will Be Blood', however, was the exact opposite. This movie was long, and it ran very slowly. The extremely slow pace of the story leads to a difficulty in wanting to sit through it after the first ninety minutes.The movie trudges along from the very beginning, as if it had been stuck in its own oil slick. To make matters even worse, the movie starts off with almost twenty minutes of nothing but scenery and actors. The only thing even resembling dialogue in that first period of time is the young baby. It isn't until after that that viewers even begin to hear any real lines. The other major downfall to this movie is that it fails to live up to its expected storyline. The story centers around Daniel Plainview (Daniel Day Lewis). Daniel is a young independent oil man who is trying to establish himself and become rich. The only real conflict of the story is between the young preacher, Eli Sunday. Ironically, Eli is a preacher. The conflict between the two is more or less a religious allegory. Daniel represents humans through his greed and lack of faith. Eli is the opposite of that, thus creating conflict. While the ending will not be given away here, the best way to explain it is that it happens just as abruptly as the story's beginning. While there are negatives to this movie, there is at least one positive. That one positive is the backdrop. The onsite shooting made for beautiful scenery throughout the movie. Whether it was the plains or the more mountainous areas, the scenery in this movie was beautiful. Sadly, though, that is about the only positive to this self-indulgent, slow moving story that takes itself far too seriously. It may very well leave most audiences bored than enlightened by the end. So again, it is no wonder that the movie only received two of the awards, for which it was nominated. Read more Less

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