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Titolo originale: There Will Be Blood
Regia: Paul Thomas Anderson
Anno: 2007
Origine: United States of America
Generi: Dramma
Tag: california | petrol | sibling relationship | based on novel or book | capitalism | pastor | deaf-mute | greed | american dream | narcissism | fanatic | father | baptism | misanthrophy | money | oil | religion | impostor | church | alcoholic | oil industry | child abandonment | character study | zealot | bowling alley | sign languages | oil field | turn of the century | 19th century | adopted son | 1900s | personality change | pipeline | 20th century | 1890s |
Cast: Daniel Day-Lewis Paul Dano Kevin J. O'Connor Ciarán Hinds Dillon Freasier Hope Elizabeth Reeves Colleen Foy Barry Del Sherman David Willis Hans Howes Sydney McCallister Paul F. Tompkins Kevin Breznahan Jim Meskimen Erica Sullivan Randall Carver Coco Leigh James Downey David Warshofsky Charles Thomas Doyle Russell Harvard Martin Stringer Matthew Braden Stringer Jacob Stringer Joseph Mussey Harrison Taylor Stockton Taylor Christine Olejniczak Kellie Hill Dan Swallow Robert Arber Bob Bell David Williams Joy Rawls Louise Gregg Amber Roberts John W. Watts Robert Caroline Barry Bruce Irene G. Hunter John Chitwood Colton Woodward John Burton Robert Barge Ronald Krut Huey Rhudy Steven Barr Robert Hills Bob Bock Vince Froio Phil Shelly Brad Carr Mary Elizabeth Barrett Rhonda Reeves Beau Smith

Daniel Plainview è un cercatore d'argento che, alla fine dell'800 trova il petrolio nell'Ovest degli Stati Uniti. La sua ricchezza diventa considerevole, ma l'uomo, sempre più accecato da una misantropia assoluta, allontanerà da sé anche il figlio, precipitando sempre più nell'avidità del possesso.

Approfondimenti

Colleen Foy's debut. D
When Daniel Plainview first meets H.M. Tilford, he asks Tilford if he is going to change his sh [...] D
Paramount, the US distributor through Paramount Vantage, gained the international rights in 202 [...] D
Dedicated to Robert Altman. D
Included among the "1001 Movies You Must See Before You Die", edited by Steven Schneider. D
Film debuts of Dillon Freasier and Russell Harvard. Both play H.W. Plainview character but at d [...] D
As of 2012, with a $76 million world-wide gross (more than thrice the budget) this is the most [...] D
Daniel Day-Lewis worked on his role of Daniel Plainview for three years. D
Body Count: 4. D
According to the script, Daniel's full name is Daniel Caldecot Plainview D
Daniel Day-Lewis improvised the speech he gives to the citizens of Little Boston, about buildin [...] D
Every Wednesday night during editing, Paul Thomas Anderson and company would have just steak an [...] D
Daniel Plainview was modeled loosely after famous oil man Edward Doheny and his characteristics [...] D
In the novel Oil, the characters that Daniel and H.W. Plainview are based on are named J. Arnol [...] D
The town of Marfa near the Texas-Mexico border was used to simulate Bakersfield, California. A [...] D
Dillon Freasier (who plays H.W. Plainview, the son of the character played by Daniel Day-Lewis) [...] D
The piece "Convergence" during the oil derrick fire was originally composed by Jonny Greenwood [...] D
Kel O'Neill was originally cast in the role of Eli Sunday but was replaced by Paul Dano after s [...] D
The tune that Plainview croons to the boy after the explosion is the traditional Gaelic song "G [...] D
Ranked #1 on The Guardian's list of Top 100 Movies of the 21st Century. D
Paul Thomas Anderson stated that he watched Il tesoro della Sierra Madre (1948) every night bef [...] D
The infamous "I drink your milk-shake!" is, in part, a real quote. Paul Thomas Anderson found t [...] D
While on location in Marfa, Texas, Non è un paese per vecchi (2007) was the neighboring film [...] D
An article by Christopher Goodwin in the Sunday Times (of London) revealed that Daniel Day-Lewi [...] D
Paul Thomas Anderson planned to have the restored bowling alley (used at the climax) located at [...] D
A little-known band in Manchester, U.K. has adopted the name of Eli and The Third Revelation in [...] D
Daniel Day-Lewis accepted the role of Daniel Plainview as he had been a fan of Paul Thomas Ande [...] D
The $500 given to Paul Sunday by Daniel Plainview are 1882 series $100 gold certificates, which [...] D
Daniel's warning to HW that he's making a grave mistake by moving to Mexico to begin his own oi [...] D
Daniel Day-Lewis used oral histories from the time period to create Plainview's distinctive voi [...] D
Though Jonny Greenwood's score for this film was very well-received, it was not eligible for th [...] D
Director Paul Thomas Anderson owns a vintage 1910 Pathe camera which contains a special forty-t [...] D
Paul Thomas Anderson told Entertainment Weekly magazine that the fake oil used throughout the m [...] D
Paul F. Tompkins's line "We gain nothing by losing our heads." was improvised. D
Daniel Day-Lewis based his voice for and characterization of Daniel Plainview in part on old re [...] D
Although the script is based on the Upton Sinclair novel, Paul Thomas Anderson used only the fi [...] D
During the 1927 wedding scene of H. W. Plainview and Mary Sunday, the Priest is heard reciting [...] D
Last of Paul Thomas Anderson's films to be shot in the 2.39:1 aspect ratio. The rest of his fil [...] D
Russell Harvard, who plays the deaf, adult H.W. Plainview at the end of the film, is actually d [...] D
Daniel Day-Lewis and the character he portrays share the same first name. The same goes for Pau [...] D
Philip Seymour Hoffman was the original actor in mind when Paul Thomas Anderson wrote the role [...] D
According to Paul Thomas Anderson, the director and crew were "pretty loose about where scenes [...] D
The screenplay for this film was featured in the 2006 Blacklist; a list of the "most liked" unm [...] D
The steam locomotive used in this film was the No. 2 from the Reader Railroad or Reader, Arkans [...] D
In the screenplay, Daniel says "I love you" to HW several times. In the finished film, he never [...] D
The opening shot, with the vast mountains and foreboding score surging over them, is reminiscen [...] D
Daniel Day-Lewis appears in every scene of the film, with two minor exceptions - he is not pres [...] D
Two traditional Christian hymns are heard during the film, both sung by Eli Sunday's Little Bos [...] D
The script originally ended with Plainview bludgeoning Eli to death with a tumbler, instead of [...] D
Ranked #51 on Entertainment Weekly's "100 New Movie Classics" list in 2008. D
Paul F. Tompkins, who plays Prescott, is the only member of the cast to have appeared in a prev [...] D
In the summer of '06, during filming, a photographer took an on-set photograph of a man the pho [...] D
The film was originally given a 12A rating in the U.K. for cinema exhibition, meaning that chil [...] D
This is the first film directed by Paul Thomas Anderson not to feature Philip Seymour Hoffman, [...] D
Several characters seen or mentioned in 'There Will Be Blood' seem to have been based on histor [...] D
In an interview on the National Public Radio program "Fresh Air with Terry Gross," Paul Dano to [...] D
This film is in the Official Top 250 Narrative Feature Films on Letterboxd. D
Named the best foreign film of the millennium in a vote among Danish film professionals (Soundv [...] D
Originally, Paul Thomas Anderson wanted the bowling alley at the end of the film to be painted [...] D
Daniel Plainview bears some resemblance to a real, early twentieth-century California oil tycoo [...] D
The film takes place in 1898, 1902, 1911 and 1927. D
Deleted scenes from the screenplay reveal that Daniel is impotent. He tells Henry "my cock does [...] D
According to a 2007 interview with Paul Dano on the N.P.R. show "Fresh Air with Terry Gross", t [...] D
Along with his win in 1989, Daniel Day-Lewis became only the eighth actor to win the Academy Aw [...] D

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Errori

Although the time in the film is stated as being in 1911, Daniel is driving a 1915 Ford Model T Run [...] D
A fireside scene reveals Plainview's boot to have a waffle sole. The waffle sole was not invented n [...] D
In the ending scene with Daniel and Eli, Daniel starts yelling at Eli as Eli is running down the bo [...] D
After H.W. starts the ceremonial first drilling of the new well, the "walking arm" of this cable-to [...] D
When Daniel and H.W. are hunting, their shotguns produce no recoil. D
When Eli enters Daniel's office to ask about the blessing, as he starts to sit down his hands are s [...] D
When H.W. shoots his double-barrel shotgun twice at some quail, there is no apparent recoil. Even t [...] D
At the end of the scene when Paul Sunday shows Daniel Plainview the location of the Sunday Ranch on [...] D
When Eli enters Daniel's office, as he goes to sit down his hand move from in his lap, to his side, [...] D
In the final scene, in the bowling room, Eli Sunday downs one of three drinks and sips on the secon [...] D
During the final scene in the bowling alley, Eli pours drinks for himself and Daniel Plainview. Dan [...] D
While laying the pipeline toward the ocean, the pipe is being joined so that the female end flows i [...] D
The engineer of the train that takes HW away to school is wearing a baseball cap. D
When Daniel and H.W. Plainview are driving past the train station in Little Boston the windows in t [...] D
When Daniel and J.R. Plainview are driving past the train station in Little Boston the windows in t [...] D
When Daniel digs grave to bury Henry, water is seen in grave but soil which is removed is not wet. [...] D
In the opening scene when Daniel uses a stick of dynamite, a cloud of dust hoovers above the shaft. [...] D
At the big gusher/fire scene in New Boston (approx 1hr into film), Daniel Plainview abandons now-de [...] D
When Eli Sunday lists the towns he will be visiting on his mission, he includes Taft, which would h [...] D
When Daniel starts throwing bowling balls at Eli, all twenty pins are standing in both lanes of the [...] D
In the opening scene, many of the CGI sparks are visible before the miner's pick ever hits the rock [...] D
During the tracking shot from the train tracks that follows the car of Daniel Plainview, you can se [...] D
The climactic sequence takes place in 1927 according to the onscreen title. When the preacher refer [...] D
In the bowling alley scene, Eli is clearly visible placing Daniel's refused drink above the central [...] D
In the "bastard from a basket" scene, H.W. and the interpreter leave after the latter says "I thank [...] D
In the early scenes where the two miners are hauling buckets up the wells, a modern "bow" shackle i [...] D
When Daniel and young H.W. are heading to the Sunday ranch for the first time, a large white campin [...] D
A bright modern warning light is visible under the dash of one of the cars when a door is opened ea [...] D

Frase

Plainview: Ladies and gentlemen... I've traveled [...] D
Eli Sunday: What is it that brought you here, si [...] D
Eli Sunday: I am a false prophet God is a supers [...] D
Plainview: [Daniel, suspicious of Henry, aims a [...] D
Eli Sunday: Things go up, things go down, but at [...] D
Plainview: [mumbles] Abandoned my child. Eli Su [...] D
Henry: I'm your brother... from another mother. [...] D
Eli Sunday: We have a sinner with us here who wi [...] D
Eli Sunday: What about our oil? Plainview: What [...] D
HW's Interpreter, George: [speaking for deaf H.W [...] D
Eli Sunday: And I had a vision. Yes, last night, [...] D
[first words] Plainview: There she is. There sh [...] D
Eli Sunday: Mr. Bandy has a grandson. Have you m [...] D
William Bandy: I'm Bandy. Plainview: Uh, yes. Y [...] D
Plainview: Eli! Tragedy at the well last night. [...] D
Plainview: Now go. Go and play some more, and do [...] D
Plainview: [pitching his company to the people o [...] D
Plainview: I want you to look over there. [poin [...] D
Eli Sunday: When do we get our money, Daniel? [ [...] D
[They stand at a map] Paul Sunday: This is us, [...] D
Eli Sunday: Oh, Daniel... Oh, Daniel... please.. [...] D
Prescott: [Plainview has just left a town meetin [...] D
Plainview: [Daniel has covered his face with a n [...] D
Plainview: Bastard in the basket D
Eli Sunday: How is all the work coming? Plainvi [...] D
Eli Sunday: Why are you talking about Paul? Pla [...] D
Henry: We can eat and get some women. Plainview [...] D
Prescott: We gain nothing by losing our heads! [...] D
Gene Blaize: You boys are a regular family busin [...] D
H.M. Tilford: We'll make you a millionaire while [...] D
Plainview: What would you like, Eli? Eli Sunday [...] D
Plainview: I told you I would to eat you! Eli S [...] D
Eli Sunday: You are a stupid man, Abel. You've l [...] D
Plainview: Mr. Bankside, I'm not going to waste [...] D
Plainview: [Eli is intending to bless the well] [...] D
Paul Sunday: Mr. Plainview? Plainview: Yes? Pa [...] D
[last lines] Plainview: I'm finished. D
Plainview: I'm gonna bury you underground, Eli. [...] D
Plainview: I wouldn't take the lease if you gave [...] D
Plainview: [Paul Sunday has offered to sell Plai [...] D
Plainview: What are you looking so miserable abo [...] D
H.M. Tilford: How's your boy? Plainview: Thank [...] D
Plainview: Who are you? Henry: I'm no one. D
Plainview: There's that house in Fond Du Lac tha [...] D
Plainview: Are you an angry man, Henry? Henry: [...] D
Fletcher Hamilton: H.W. okay? Plainview: No, he [...] D
Eli Sunday: Do you understand? Plainview: Do yo [...] D
Plainview: What's this? Why don't I own this? Wh [...] D
H.W. Plainview: How much are we gonna pay them? [...] D

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