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There Will Be Blood (2 disc Special Edition) [2007]
There Will Be Blood (2 disc Special Edition) [2007]

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Director: Paul Thomas Anderson
Actors: Daniel Day-lewis, Ciaran Hinds, Kevin J. O'connor, Barry Del Sherman, Dillon Freasier
Studio: Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainm
Category: DVD

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Avg. Customer Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 55 reviews
Sales Rank: 106

Format: Pal
Language: English (Unknown)
Rating: Suitable for 15 years and over
Running Time: 152 minutes
Number Of Items: 2
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 7.6 x 5.3 x 0.5

EAN: 8717418164577
ASIN: B0012L6AC8

Theatrical Release Date: 2007
Release Date: July 7, 2008
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Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.co.uk Review
If there's a screen performance in 2008 that comes anywhere near to matching Daniel Day-Lewis' Oscar-winning turn in There Will Be Blood, then we've come nowhere near to seeing it. A tour-de-force of acting and a career high for Day-Lewis, it's the highlight of an extraordinary, really quite daring piece of cinema.

That said, we've come to expect nothing less from writer/director Paul Thomas Anderson, the man who previously brought us Boogie Nights, Magnolia and Punch Drunk Love. However, he's really topped himself in terms of ambition with There Will Be Blood, an adaptation of Upton Sinclair's book, Oil! It follows Daniel Plainview (Day-Lewis) who, when we first meet him in the film's silent opening is attempting to mine silver, before he discovers oil and slowly builds up an empire off the back of it. There Will Be Blood then follows his rise to power, given the vast riches that his oil brings him, concurrently exploring his relationship with his son. It proves to be a long, complex, stunning piece of work.

There's little room in There Will Be Blood for much more than the sheer power of Day-Lewis' performance, but credit Paul Dano (last seen saying an awful lot less in Little Miss Sunshine) for attempting to go toe-to-toe with the leading man. He's a foil of sorts for Plainview, playing a man as troubled and torn as Day-Lewis' character, and it's a career high to date for the young actor. The film, too, is a match for anything Paul Thomas Anderson has done to date, and that's some achievement.

With no easy resolution, and a degree of complexity in its characters that we all-too-rarely see from modern American films, There Will Be Blood is a challenging, at times breathtaking piece of cinema. It won't be to all tastes, and it adamantly refuses to give easy answers, but it's as daring as anything you'll see on screen all year. And Day-Lewis' performance ranks next to any of the all-time greats that you'd care to mention. --Simon Brew


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4 out of 5 stars What's it all about?   August 27, 2008
What a very strange and remarkable film this is. Visually, it's brilliant, mesmerising, full of staggering set pieces and resonant images (the old photographs which acted as inspiration are well worth checking out in the extras). Daniel Day Lewis' performance is towering; he completely occupies the role and utterly dominates the film just as he utterly dominates everything around him. That's the part, of course, but there's more to his performance than that - his charismatic presence in the film is remarkable, particularly as it's achieved with almost no shouting, arm-waving or showboating of any kind, and it's hard to imagine any other actor creating it... contrast and compare, for example, Leonardo diCaprio's boyish efforts at Howard Hughes in 'The Aviator'. I'd suggest that this is the film which finally sets Day-Lewis among the all-time acting greats.

What's less clear is what the film is actually about. Plainview's story is like a mighty engine rolling forward, but his character is so unique, so individual, that it's hard to draw any broad conclusions. Over-vaunting ambition against family and personal relationships? The ongoing struggle with evangelical religion - God vs Mammon? It's all powerfully realised, but exactly what it is is more problematic. Puzzling too that this epic story ends less on a bang than on a weirdly inconclusive whimper.

I need to, and will, watch it again.




2 out of 5 stars A hollow shell of a movie   August 27, 2008
Two great, chilling performances from the central characters, each embodying different forms of obsession (the gaining of control through wealth accumulation vs the gaining of control via the use of religious fanaticism), but there it ends - a beautifully-photographed, but a curiously uninvolving scenario that depends far too much on sudden and unexplained outbursts of violence when the film begins to drag. Great films need more than this.


5 out of 5 stars There will be oscars..and there was   August 27, 2008
If someone asked me, 'hey, what type of horrors do you reccomend, ya know something edgy, down-beat and terrifying'. right now i would more than likely say 'There will be blood'.
It has an atmosphere of dread and crippling fear throughout and although a few scenes could have been cut out completlely, this is a superb piece of film-making.
It is definatly not for all tastes with its bleeakness but then there is also twisted fun to be had with Day Lewis's performance. The last 45 minutes is a remarkable, scary and darkly amusing set of scenes. the frustration shown on his face when confronted with the salvation is something to behold.
A study in hypocracy and greed and of one mans deterioation. the key element being how time isnyt really a great healer and if you got a bad core then your more than likely going to remain that way. as in magnolia the director asks us what we can forgive, and i believe unless something is so sinful, then forgiveness cen be abundent, but in this film there is no room for forgiveness.
Do not get me wrong alot of melodramas have thier fair share of grief but hereis a film that spreads fear from the word go and doesnt let go. faith is only for those that believe, if you dont believe then you have to believe in yourself and others such as friends and family as the ones to look up to. the grey area is almost impossible to enter but as Day Lewis's charachter shows once trapped, you may just stay trapped



5 out of 5 stars Packing is a disaster   August 19, 2008
Top movie, but the "environmentally-friendly cardboard made from recycled paper" packing is a complete disaster!


1 out of 5 stars there will be blood   August 15, 2008
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There Will Be Blood (Single Disc Edition) [2007]

over long.over acted, self indulgent twaddle, all style and no content.


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