USA 2007, 152 minutes
Dir. Paul Thomas Anderson
Genres: Drama / History
Aroview: Rising to the challenge, overachiever Paul Thomas Anderson delivers some formidable filmmaking to match his grim, egocentric tale of burning ambition: a belligerent prospector (Day-Lewis, in an Oscar winning role) strikes black gold, profiting on his discovery to become one of America’s wealthiest oil tycoons.
Through striking, unearthed landscapes and an ever-present discord – potently, the standoff between capitalist and religious interests – this historical saga on frontier America sizzles from its opening images, paving the way for a fevered descent into murder and greed. All-consuming performances, exemplary production design, and a striking friction between the sonic and visual (the score courtesy of Radiohead's Jonny Greenwood) renders the film almost too big for the small screen - the mark of an unqualified epic. Based on the Upton Sinclair novel ‘Oil!’.
Average rating (Exceptional). Showing 1-2 of 2 member reviews.
5 stars (Exceptional) Daniel Day-Lewis dominates this film with an incredible sense of power and purpose. He is matched by a superb story and beautiful camerawork. ~Wizzums
4 stars (Very Good) Daniel Day's stand out performance enhances a well written screenplay in which hypocrisy is to the fore. ~Tubbs
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