Wednesday, March 5, 2008

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blood will flow?


There Will Be Blood There Will Be Blood or rather, as stated in the inevitable distortion of our national title, is the new film by Paul Thomas Anderson , to Magnolia (the film where it rained frogs) and Boogie Nights (Rise and fall of a porn actor gifted). Despite the quality and success of the first two films, which also launched international actors like Philip Seymour Hoffman and Mark Wahlberg, Anderson has only worked in television for a while 'for years before returning to the movies with this There Will Be Blood . Here again the visual quality is excellent. The initial sequences are powerful: images without words (and sounds!) Blackened and brutalization of men say a lot about human greed and how it can turn a person into a war machine insensitive. Seekers of oil in the mud and crawling along the wells have something delle scimmie di 2001: Odissea nello spazio e della loro lotta per la sopravvivenza ed il dominio. There will be blood è ambientato in California agli inizi del '900 e parla, per l'appunto, di un uomo che ha venduto l'anima al petrolio, nonchè, di conseguenza, del rapporto tra potere e la religione, ovvero della necessità di farsi amici i preti per fregare veramente tutti. Pressochè posseduto dalla sua smania di ricchezza, Daniel Plainview ( Daniel Day-Lewis ), lavora come un matto tirandosi dietro il figlioletto. La sorte premia i suoi sforzi con il successo economico, ma punisce la sua cupidigia colpendo suo figlio, come nella nella migliore tradizione biblica. Nella seconda parte il film elaborates a bit 'lingering on the relationship between the entrepreneur and the preacher possessed Saving Silverman, who had offered the opportunity of an alliance between God and oil (not for nothing they say "anointed by the Lord"). The psychological analysis of character is still very high standards and high complexity, there is also a mention of Moliere's Don Giovanni. Criticism quotes rightly Citizen Kane and Giant well Kubrick and Altman .

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