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Paul Thomas Anderson’s epic about a ruthless oilman who literally claws his way out of one hellhole straight into a better-decorated, more luxurious hell of his own devising is as baffling
as it is awe-inspiringly powerful. “There Will Be Blood” has been called a contemporary silent movie, not because the film contains no dialogue but because what dialogue it does contain
sheds little light into the dark soul that animates Daniel Plainview (Daniel Day-Lewis). That’s what’s remarkable about Anderson’s picture -- it triggers instinct without necessarily
appealing to reason. In other words, you get it while not getting it, and you don’t forget it. MORE TO READ