I bought this dvd like 10 years ago, and I did not watch it completely.
The reason was that I found it too long, two and half hours, with not much interesting scenes and dialogues.
But somehow, Daniel character clung on my head.
And in recent years my interest in Psychology grow huge.
Then I wanted to re-watch it.
And that was a perfect judgement.
The reason for that is that Daniel character represents the modern personality sickness in a so subtle form.
- He wants to be rich more than anyone around him, and he does not want to deal with anybody.
- He does not give a damn about people. They are just tools, means for him to reach his own goals.
- He hates everyone.
- He is angry inside.
- He is envious inside.
- He believes everyone can be manipulated.
- He does not have a faith, but he can be Christian, can be Muslim, or a Jew at a finger snap, no problem.
- Same goes in politics, he can be leftist, rightist, feminist, environmentalist, communist, BLMist, racist.. you name it..
Bottom line is that whatever he choose to be should be serving his grandiosity among others.
- But in the mean time he wants to love people, and to be loved. Deep inside he is empty, longing for all those feelings.
He wants to fill his emptiness with a normal human being, but that is something he can not do it.
That is not his nature, so he is in a continues suffering state.
Another great sphere of the movie is that you hardly notice these personality traits on Daniel for the first half of the movie.
And this is exactly about these psychos in reality; deception.
In the first half of the movie, Daniel appears like a poor countryman man striving to be a self made millionaire.
But his dialogues, his facial gestures, his body language are so subtle in presenting the modern psychopath I described above.
Daniel starts his own oil drilling adventures in late 19th century in New Mexico.
One of his workers dies in an accident. And he adapts his son, H. W.
Daniel is also single.
Viewer feels the oddness of this adaptation because Daniel is not type of man who has empathy, care for anyone.
I think this is one of the best part of the story, because viewer is always kept in a suspicion on true character of Daniel.
And answer to this adaptation comes at the end of the movie, may be in the best scene, and dialogue of the movie.
It is the best articulation of the Daniel's psychopath.
Movie goes on with Daniels rising about his Oil business together H. W. by buying some poor and religious farmers' land in California.
Although movie concentrated on Daniel, in my view, it takes a twist after half of it concentrating on preacher of the village church, Eli.
Eli is the son of the farmer from whom Daniel bought the land.
Eli asks for money for the church, he wants to have a bigger, better church.
Though Daniel hates Eli's money ripping of him for Church, he still does all those payments.
Even in in his dealings with Christian farmers, he comes to a point he gets baptised and confesses his sins.
Deception is his normal part of life.
But movie, portrays the Eli no less deceptive and sick than Daniel.
This Paradoxical appearance of sick minds of Daniel, and the Preacher is so captivating..
It is a social paradox between "good" and "evil".
And both are suffering inside themselves, their paradoxical sick personalities.
Both characters of Daniel, and Eli dominates the movie.
Daniel Day-Lewis, and Paul Dano casting these characters are magnificent.
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Daniel Plainview (Daniel Day-Lewis) and son are independent oil men, looking for prospects in California, at the turn of the 20th Century. They are challenged by a young preacher, Eli Sunday (Paul Dano), whose own ambition is matched by Planview's. Their battle forms the centre of a scary, darkly comedic historical journey into an abyss of madness.
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- Package Dimensions : 18.9 x 13.6 x 1.4 cm; 85 Grams
- Item Model Number : D65857
- Director : Paul Thomas Anderson
- Media Format : PAL
- Run time : 2 hours and 38 minutes
- Release date : 24 March 2021
- Actors : Daniel Day-Lewis, Paul Dano, Ciarán Hinds, Kevin J. O'Connor, Russell Harvard
- Studio : Paramount
- Producers : Paul Thomas Anderson, Daniel Lupi, JoAnne Sellar
- ASIN : B08QRXT6Z6
- Country of origin : Australia
- Writers : Paul Thomas Anderson
- Best Sellers Rank: 9,602 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
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Adnan Soysal
5.0 out of 5 stars
Deception in subtle form
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 9 August 2021Verified Purchase
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A modern day masterpiece.
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 17 April 2020Verified Purchase
"I have a competition in me."
Gripping from start to finish.
I purchased this DVD having first watched the movie at the cinema a few years ago.
There Will Be Blood is an incredibly compelling character drama.
The film is loosely based on the Upton Sinclair novel Oil!, the story follows an oil prospector named Daniel Plainview who attempts to buy up a small California town and build a pipeline to the coast.
Daniel Day-Lewis gives an amazingly captivating performance that makes the film.
Gripping from start to finish.
I purchased this DVD having first watched the movie at the cinema a few years ago.
There Will Be Blood is an incredibly compelling character drama.
The film is loosely based on the Upton Sinclair novel Oil!, the story follows an oil prospector named Daniel Plainview who attempts to buy up a small California town and build a pipeline to the coast.
Daniel Day-Lewis gives an amazingly captivating performance that makes the film.
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Sarugumo
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There Will Be Blood, Blu-Ray
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 14 January 2009Verified Purchase
'There Will Be Blood' brings us Daniel Day-Lewis in a masterly performance following the life of an oil prospector and the relationships he forges and ruins. Some of the first things to strike me were how this film is beautifully directed with marvelous use of light and shadow and how the soundtrack helps keep things on edge with various percussive elements and discordant notes. But the key to this film really is Day-Lewis' performance and the whole film rests on his portrayal of Daniel Plainview, never has a film rested so strongly on one actors supreme work. This film doesn't have any real resolution, although some parts are tied up, but this looks at the overall life of this brutal and savage man as he exploits both community and nature for his gains in oil. At 2 and 1/2 hours it did begin to feel a touch long towards the end, but Day-Lewis manages to hold you captivated by his rich and in-depth performance and keeps you watching until the very end. The supporting actors play their roles well and Plainviews son was especially note-worthy. A dark tale, in both content and execution, but one that should be watched at least once to soak up it's atmosphere, acting and beautiful direction.
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Nora Walters
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Hard Lives
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 26 April 2021Verified Purchase
Ever since I read Lonesome Dove by Larry Mc Murtry, I have loved books and films about America's history, especially history of those wide open spaces as opposed to those of the cities. There Will Be B!old was no exception. The characters came to life and setting was as harsh and unforgiving as I imagine real life was - right up my street!

Shutter
5.0 out of 5 stars
Fantastically depressing & wonderful to boot
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 21 January 2019Verified Purchase
Daniel-D-L as always is terrific , without giving the plot away, suffice it to say it's a rollercoaster of unpleasant happenings interjected with bits of pleasantness. Left me feeling a bit down, as the brutality of the time wears on the sole a bit as you watch things unfold. Watch for the line "Well you would be my competitor then", & other nastiness ...
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