There Will Be Blood(2007)- User Reviews

1083 USER REVIEWS
  • star11

    I rented this movie at a video store on vacation and we thought the only thing worse than watching this movie was to forget to return it. Well guess what? We forgot to return it and it ended up costing over $8.00. We spent more time laughing at this …more»
  • star44

    Daniel Day-Lewis gives one of the great performances of our time. The rest of the cast is very good. Visually the film takes us back to the early part of the 20th century. The films score is original, and one of its' strengths. The first half …more»
  • star22

    I didn't get this movie at all. I couldn't like any of the characters. DDL's character went from good to bad so many times I didn't know where I was. The cinematography was beautiful and I am sure the direction was fine, but the story …more»
  • star55

    People that say this movie is too long or has some corky and annoying music just cant appreciate good movie making. I thought one of the best parts was for the first ten minutes, no words were spoke. I was seeing a story with just actions, no words. I …more»
  • star55

    Paul Thomas Anderson is certainly an up and coming director. Having made such classics as Boogie Nights and Magnolia, this film, is definitley the "cream of the crop". The direction is absolutly amazing. The camera angles are greatly unique …more»
  • star44

    Unlike Clockwork Orange or other such similar films, no one in this film is likable, with the possible exception of the boy. I don't think the comparison holds up (to Kubrick films).

    A better comparison would be to "The Seventh Seal." That …more»
  • star22

    I usually love movies like this.
    Period pieces..lots of drama..good acting

    This was just plain dull.
    DDL could not save it.

    There is really no point to the movie, and the ending is bad.

    I grew to hate Daniel Plainview so much, it carried over to my …more»
  • star44

    From my movie review blog: moveease dot blogspot dot com.

    For the first fourteen minutes and twenty seconds of "There Will Be Blood," Daniel Plainview doesn’t say a single word. And yet I've rarely been more fascinated with a character. …more»

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