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"Reasons for Prediction: Daniel Day-Lewis. Paul Thomas Anderson. Results: NOMINATED for Best Picture ONE Win Costume Design (Mark Bridges) FOUR Additional Nominations: Director (Paul Thomas Anderson) Actor (Daniel Day-Lewis) Supporting Actress (Lesley Manville) Original Score (Johnny Greenville) "
"Points of anticipation: Paul Thomas Anderson and Daniel Day Lewis! Result: #6 on "Best Movies of 2017" list. Trailer: "
"2.1. 2020 "Phantom Thread" is probably Anderson's best film. His directing style actually reminds me of Kubrick's works that are just as carefully constructed as this film. The main character in the film is a respected tailor living in 1950s London. He is also well-known for being a womanizer but one day he meets a determined woman called Alma who changes his life. The tailor is played by incredibly charismatic Daniel Day-Lewis who is known for his versatility. I'm quite sure that nobody could'"
"2017 Vicky Krieps - Phantom Thread "
" Notes: From a technical point of view, it was quite mesmerising, every shot was gorgeous, the soundtrack perfectly set the mood and, as usual, Daniel Day-Lewis was just amazing and completely disappeared in this character. Eventually, what bothered me with this movie was this love story which was in my opinion completely unromantic. I mean, you can say whatever you want about this guy but, at least, he was honest as he didn't try to fool anyone about his qualities and shortcomings. On the ot"
" Notes: From a technical point of view, it was quite mesmerising, every shot was gorgeous, the soundtrack perfectly set the mood and, as usual, Daniel Day-Lewis was just amazing and completely disappeared in this character. Eventually, what bothered me with this movie was this love story which was in my opinion completely unromantic. I mean, you can say whatever you want about this guy but, at least, he was honest as he didn't try to fool anyone about his qualities and shortcomings. On the ot"
" Cast : Daniel Day-Lewis What was it about? Set in 1950s London, Reynolds Woodcock is a renowned dressmaker whose fastidious life is disrupted by a young, strong-willed woman, Alma, who becomes his muse and lover. My two cents: Well, even though I really liked it, pretty much like Anderson's 2 previous directing efforts, it didn't really blow me away to be honest. I mean, from a technical point of view, it was quite mesmerising, every shot was gorgeous, the soundtrack perfectly set the moo"
"First viewing - March 30th Hey, I finally caught up on PT Anderson's films. I don't know that I needed to watch this one, but it's fine for what it is. It's not at all to my taste, but there's plenty to admire about it from the performances to the craft to the music and so on. I can see why some people would love the film, and I guess I get why it was nominated for awards. I don't know that it'll stick with me as the years go by, however, and I wouldn't sit through it again to refresh my memory"