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Plot: The movie follows the movements of oil-man Daniel Plainview, played by Day-Lewis, and his turn of the century oil business. The story isn’t really what the movie is about though, it’s about the characters and their personalities, trials, and tribulations. For me, this movie belongs to a genre I like to call Human Drama, which is a drama film that is not guided by the plot, but by the characters. There Will Be Blood is one of the greatest examples of this, there’s a plot, but it doesn’t matter, you’re too entranced with the characters.
Don’t get me wrong, this doesn’t mean the plot isn’t there, or that it isn’t great, because it is. However, it takes a back seat to our amazing cast of characters.
As I said earlier in the review, for a two and a half hour movie, there is relatively little flab on the film. There’s not much I could see that didn’t move the story along.
Plot Score: 8/10 The plot is great, but it’s not the focus of the film.
Characters: Like I said earlier, this is where the film really shines. You have Daniel Plainview, our main character, making his way through the oil world. He has a “son” (not actually his son, but he raised him) named HW, who is played quite well by Dillon Freasier in his very first acting role (according to IMDb.) Family is a huge element to the story, and drives a lot of the story along.
Day-Lewis is one of the best actors ever
I still can't believe this was this kid's first movie
In the town of New Boston, which is where most of the movie takes place, you have the Church of the Third Revelation, and it’s preacher Eli Sunday. Paul Dano, who portrays Eli, couldn’t have portrayed him any better. He’s pretty important in moving the plot along, as well as being a huge ass. The whole time I watched the movie, he seems so calm and normal. However, there is an occasional scene where he just explodes. Religion is another huge part of the story in this movie.
I love his outfit here, makes him look even more like a charlatan
Last but certainly not least, you have Beni from The Mummy. HAHA. I’m so glad to see that this guy actually get’s work. He does a great job in this as Daniel’s “brother”. The actor’s name is Kevin J. O’Connor, and to say the least, I was surprised to see him do so well. In my mind though, he’ll always be Beni.
Oh, Beni how I love thee.
Characters Score: 10/10 Believable and realistic characters to say the least.
Design: When I say design what I mean is, scenery, costumes, props, etc. This will probably be the shortest topic, most of the movie takes place outdoors and it looks beautiful. The film is supposed to take place in California and I believe it pulls it off perfectly. The few true “sets”, seem pretty accurate to the period, as does the clothing. I don’t claim to be an expert in this period of history, but to an untrained eye, they seem right. The movie is incredibly beautiful, and well shot.
This is what most of the movie looks like, just less green
Design Score: 10/10 An absolutely beautiful movie.
Final Thoughts: There Will Be Blood was an instant classic, and the reasoning shows, it’s a beautiful movie with interesting and realistic characters. I’m glad I finally got around to watching it.
Not sure if this was meant to be funny, but it was hilarious
Rating: 10/10 This movie is damn near the perfect movie, great story, great characters, just a great movie.
My Score: 8/10 I really enjoyed this movie, however, it just didn’t quite do it for me. It was a great movie, it just wasn’t quite up my alley.
So this concludes the first review for this new blog. I hope you all enjoyed it, and stick around for more. I’m batting around a few ideas right now, perhaps a Saturday A-Movie Post and Wednesday B-Movie Post. Not sure at the moment. Thanks for reading, and I’ll talk to you next time.
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