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Synopsis

Inspired by the first 150 pages of Upton Sinclair’s socially critical novel, “Oil!” and the biography of Californian oil magnate Edward L. Doheny (1856-1935), Paul Thomas Anderson’s film tells the story of Daniel Plainview, who sets off in search of silver in the west of America at the turn of the last century, finds oil instead, and within just a few years becomes an incredibly rich tycoon. Plainview’s rise to power is ruthless. Making use of his little son, H. W., he manages to persuade many farmers to relinquish mining rights on their own farmland. However, this eloquent self-made man is in danger of failing when it comes to Christian fundamentalist lay preacher Eli Sunday and his family.

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Paul Thomas Anderson

With his 1997 film Boogie Nights, then-27-year-old director Paul Thomas Anderson took his place on the list of Hollywood wunderkinds. Boogie Nights was hailed by one critic as the first great film about the ‘70s to come out since the ’70s. Anderson was born in Studio City, California, on January 1, 1970. After a brief stint as an English major at Emerson College and an even shorter stint at the New York University Film School, Anderson began his career as a production assistant on various TV movies, videos, and game shows in Los Angeles and New York. In 1992, he made his short Cigarettes & Coffee, and after it was screened at the 1993 Sundance Festival, he made his first full-length feature, Sydney — retitled Hard Eight, which despite its ’A’ festival recognition went unnoticed by the audiences. Later on Anderson did Boogie Nights, which received three Oscar and two Golden Globe nominations,and was widely hailed as one of the best films of the year, if not the decade. His next film… read more

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Clive.R.Watson

7Feb10

Best film of last decade  

Hans Landa

25Jan10

The best movie i ever seen so far in my 24 years of life  
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Vincent Bergeron

24Jan10

Yes, it is somehow old fashion in construction, but watching it back in 2010, I realize it REALLY was one of the most sensitive and impressive structures for a movie since many years...A classic !!  
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Armando Olivas

21Jan10

One of my favorite films in recent years and perhaps the only near three hour opus (at least of PTA) that I have had no problem re-watching on the blu-ray format. Compared to the cinematic landscape in contemporary times, arguably due to the lack of attention spans, the barrage of CGI use, and what not, TWBB, at least for this viewer, has been one of the best films in the last five years. A cinematic masterpiece.  

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Lists and Awards: Gothams, IDA, Spirits

By David Hudson on December 1, 2009
Updated through 12/6. This year's double-round of list-making - best of the year, best of the decade - is already well underway (see "Let the Wild Listings Start!" and "Lists: Best of the Decade
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Berlinale 2008: “There Will Be Blood” (Anderson, USA)

By Daniel Kasman on February 22, 2008
For one, let’s not think that There Will Be Blood is a departure for Paul Thomas Anderson, who loosely adapted the film from Upton Sinclair’s novel Oil!. It was Anderson’s whimsical, lovely Punch-Drunk
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By Napoleo​n X on November 5, 2009

when this decade blows over and people reminisce about the films of the naughty’s (i suppose thats what they will call it. 2000 -2009) this film will stand out as a classic, a triumph among the countless…  read review

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By McKittr​ick on August 29, 2009

From the first frame to the closing credits of There Will Be Blood I was transfixed. This is great cinema. On every level There will Be Blood is a master-piece and if I see a better film this year…  read review

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By Grafton on August 5, 2009

For me, what does it take to create a perfect film? Outstanding acting. Innovative musical score. Subtlety. And gripping reailsm. There Will Be Blood excels in all of these categories….and even…  read review

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By moonmas​ter9000 on August 2, 2009

For the first fourteen minutes and twenty seconds of “There Will Be Blood,” Daniel Plainview doesn’t say a single word. And yet I’ve rarely been more fascinated with a character. Without a single line…  read review

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Daniel Plainview, stupidest man on earth (?)

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Ageing Son vs. Non-Ageing Paul Dano

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Best Picture Oscar for 2008 (?)

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