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There Will Be Blood - BLU-RAY Version (2007)

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Starring: Ciarán Hinds, Kevin J. O'Connor, Daniel Day-Lewis, Dillon Freasier, Paul Dano
Director: Paul Thomas Anderson
Studio: WALT DISNEY STUDIOS HOME ENTERTAINMENT
Run time: 152 mins
Certificate: 15
Collections: Blu-ray
Genres: Audio Descriptive, Drama
Languages: English
Released: 07/07/2008
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Brief synopsis of There Will Be Blood - BLU-RAY Version

A brutal, bloody, and gripping saga of obsession, corruption, and poisonous greed; Paul Thomas Anderson's Award Winning There Will Be Blood is a masterly, unwavering inspection of a consummately evil man whose trailblazing spirit is equalled only by his murderous ambition.

In the dying years of the nineteenth century Daniel Plainview (Daniel Day-Lewis), a struggling silver miner, realises that true wealth lies in oil extraction. Driven by a passionate hatred for others and an intense psychological need to see competitors fail, he heads for the oil-rich land of California in a bid to manipulate and exploit the landowners of dust-worn Little Boston in to selling him their properties. Forefront of the town is self-styled `faith healer' Eli Sunday (Paul Dano) who is structuring his own sinister plan to funnel the residents' impending wealth into his self-founded church. As Plainview's empire expands, so does his obsession with the intrinsic value of power and he becomes increasingly irascible and paranoid along the way. What follows is a vindictive, ruthless, and violent chain of events as Plainview fails to deliver on promises as he pits himself against the town's perturbed and unstable charismatic teenage preacher.

In addition to stunning visuals and an exceptional, captivating score from accomplished composer (and Radiohead guitarist) Jonny Greenwood, director Paul Thomas Anderson (Magnolia) owes his best work to date to the incredible Academy Award winning performance as Plainview by Daniel Day-Lewis and the staggering portrayal of Eli Sunday by Paul Dano (Little Miss Sunshine). Bearing similarities to Citizen Kane and Giant, There Will Be Blood is an intelligent, thought-provoking, and powerfully-eccentric epic masterpiece that is as enchanting as it is timeless.

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New York Times

THERE WILL BE BLOOD Paul Thomas Anderson's epic American nightmare, arrives belching fire and brimstone and damnation to Hell

Variety

Boldly and magnificently strange, THERE WILL BE BLOOD marks a significant departure in the work of Paul Thomas Anderson

Rating of 5 
	  stars out of 5 Dave Calhoun, Time Out

We begin down a hole. Its 1898 in the Southern Californian desert and Daniel Plainview (Daniel Day-Lewis) is a... Read more on www.timeout.com

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Rated - 1 starsEr....

whatdoiknowbut from Macclesfield , 10/07/2008

Look, sometimes I wonder whether the critics see one film and then another is secretly released in its place. I was all set to be blown away by this film after the acclaim it received, and I ended up feeling like either I was stupid, or the critics were. For the sake of self esteem I'm going to run with the latter. This film did nothing, went nowhere, said little and delivered less. I'm not one to dismiss a film that is distinctly outside the box, but when there's not even a box in sight...There was nothing to grab hold of at all - no plot, no fully formed characters, no story, no semblance of order or rationale.......sorry I just nodded off there. You see the dilemma. If there's something worth re-visiting about this grossly overestimated flick please do enlighten me, I'm curious as to why anyone other than a desperate insomniac would resort to a 3 hour filmic yawn.

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Rated - 2 starsthere will be Boredom......

neo67 from Hemel Hempstead [Highly rated reviewer] , 08/07/2008

What a complete waste of time !! Daniel day lewis sounds like Mr Smith from the Matrix and there is really no sense to any of the story and people come and go without any reason.The best part of the film is the scenery which is great on the blue-ray and the oil scenes are great also.Stay away or if you want to sleep, rent this film.

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Rated - 1 starsThere will be blood

A customer from Buckie , 12/07/2008

I found this tediously boring and at times totally incoherent. Too much mumbling dialogue that it was difficult to follow what was being said. It was so slow moving that I drank more coffee than usual just to stay awake. The film promised a lot in the trailers I had seen and I like Daniel Day Lewis' previous films. This was a drag from the start.

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Rated - 2 starsAm I missing something

A customer from London , 13/07/2008

I am not adverse to art house cinema, but the props this got from the critics baffles me.

Overly long, little coherence or reason to the story, it's strange to think this is from the man who brought us the sublime Boogie Nights.

I am guessing PTA is a big Radiohead fan, as Johnny Greenwoods score doesn't compliment the picture at all, apart from at one brief point. It's quite clear to see that it is music that was composed for something else and a shame as the picture needs all the help it could get.

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Rated - 4 starsWatch it!

KennyD from Bristol , 02/09/2008

Great film. Fantastic and gripping performace by Daniel Day-Lewis as you watch him get eaten alive greed, turning into a monster as he moves from rags to riches.

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Rated - 5 starsBrilliant

A customer from Banbury , 20/08/2008

Danjel day lewis gives a truely superb performance,A great plot and excellent acting throughout, A must see film

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