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There Will Be Blood - I ABANDONED MY CHILD! 😫 

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There Will Be Blood is a 2007 American film written and directed by Paul Thomas Anderson, loosely based on the 1927 novel Oil! by Upton Sinclair. It stars Daniel Day-Lewis as Daniel Plainview, a silver miner turned oilman on a ruthless quest for wealth during Southern California's oil boom. Paul Dano, Kevin J. O'Connor, Ciarán Hinds, and Dillon Freasier co-star.
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@l4game
@l4game Год назад
This scene inspired me to abandon my child
@MOC504
@MOC504 Год назад
can confirm, I am WhoDis's child
@drigobolos
@drigobolos Год назад
LMAO
@SubZero-hs9xc
@SubZero-hs9xc Год назад
Hahahaha
@kjdee140
@kjdee140 Год назад
🥛🥛🥛🥛🥛
@DavidProwell-rl8ob
@DavidProwell-rl8ob Год назад
Lol
@benlloyd206
@benlloyd206 2 года назад
The way DDL delivers the “yes I do” as his head goes back kills me every time hahah
@KTKZon58
@KTKZon58 2 года назад
His tone is like, "Whatever, sure, if it means getting that pipeline"🤣
@garytucker3563
@garytucker3563 2 года назад
IKR?!? 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@Tulisan777
@Tulisan777 Год назад
1:48 Sounds like, "C'mon, hit me more. It that all you got?"
@chrisdee1583
@chrisdee1583 Год назад
Too funny 😂😂😂
@weezybaby226
@weezybaby226 Год назад
I came here just to say this it’s fucking gold
@markm734
@markm734 2 года назад
I love this scene. DDL chose not to use tears here and, instead, chose to let Plainview's anger carry him through the scene.
@He.Who.Shall.Remain.Genderless
@He.Who.Shall.Remain.Genderless 2 года назад
do not overthink it
@ChezzyKnytt
@ChezzyKnytt 2 года назад
@@He.Who.Shall.Remain.Genderless do not underthink it
@DunkIeosteus
@DunkIeosteus 2 года назад
DDL sounds like a Star Wars droid lol
@Joao-zw7iq
@Joao-zw7iq 2 года назад
Actors like him relate the scene to a personal preexisting feeling, a memory of something that happened in their own personal life. It's not just about his "choise" to cry or not. But maybe he did, who knows... do you have a source?
@Myfortyfives
@Myfortyfives Год назад
His anger is more powerful in him than the brief moment of realization of what he had done because he is in public. He lies to himself because he has Narcissistic Personality Disorder and Paul Dano has Vulnerable Narcissistic Personality Disorder. They do not feel empathy, but know what it is and are a blackhole of greed, anger, arrogance and low self-esteem that will always lead to their own demise. They are their own worst enemy.
@DrSonus
@DrSonus Год назад
He only ever really feels something when says I've abandoned my child. The rest is an act. But that line really hurts him.
@anarchistangler
@anarchistangler Год назад
I think he is taken aback by the gall of the guy, and the extent of what he has forced him to say. Like, that one is really over the line.
@over1498
@over1498 10 месяцев назад
I think he was very serious and feeling the pure emotion when he delivered the line at the end: “FFLURBHUBHURGHLBRGRLR”
@bonavl
@bonavl 10 месяцев назад
​@@gerarddearie It was only at my third viewing I realised this, the boy was warning him.
@gerarddearie-zd2gb
@gerarddearie-zd2gb 6 месяцев назад
@@anarchistangler Remember, HW is Daniel's only family an Daniel chose him, that's why he resents him for choosing Mary Sunday over him...although it was actually Daniel's ambition that caused them to seek out the Sundays, his and hubris that caused HW injury.
@DUANEYAISER
@DUANEYAISER 2 месяца назад
@@anarchistangler Eli really pins him down with that statement. Daniel's face says he looks forward to returning the favor in the future.
@aymann8383
@aymann8383 2 года назад
I know everyone is talking about DDL, but God Paul Dano fucking killed this.
@anonymouz88
@anonymouz88 2 года назад
It was THIS alone i became a fan instantly!!!
@fresa9720
@fresa9720 2 года назад
23 years old and he was able to hold a candle to THE daniel day-lewis that's insane
@garytucker3563
@garytucker3563 Год назад
Absolutely!
@RSpracticalshooting
@RSpracticalshooting Год назад
Everytime I see him in a role I know it's gonna be amazing
@minato_arisato3751
@minato_arisato3751 Год назад
That's da riddler
@KTKZon58
@KTKZon58 2 года назад
DD-L is phenomenal, as per usual, but it's a crime Paul Dano didn't get a Best Supporting nomination at the Oscars that year
@malloryg4251
@malloryg4251 2 года назад
Agreed
@projectx5154
@projectx5154 Год назад
He was mid
@fonzee754
@fonzee754 Год назад
It’s a shame that idiots like you still have respect for that rigged clown show called the Oscar’s
@elfenix2329
@elfenix2329 Год назад
@@projectx5154 *He is one of the most underrated actors of recent times.
@sambaca5058
@sambaca5058 Год назад
He killed it in Batman also
@filipefaria93
@filipefaria93 2 года назад
"I abandoned my child", "You're a bastard in a basket" and the "Milk-shake" scene WAS INCREDIBLE
@jango3221
@jango3221 Год назад
The whole 158 minutes are incredible, pure perfection.
@zzodysseuszz
@zzodysseuszz Год назад
I DRINK YOUR MILKSHAKE I DRINK IT UP!
@fiarandompenaltygeneratorm5044
@fiarandompenaltygeneratorm5044 2 года назад
"Daniel looks hard at Eli"...That look DDL gives Eli never ceases to chill. Such menace.
@spiritofalaska
@spiritofalaska 2 года назад
he got his vengeance too in the end
@fiarandompenaltygeneratorm5044
@fiarandompenaltygeneratorm5044 2 года назад
@@spiritofalaska Yep. That seed was probably planted at this moment too.
@bharath4713
@bharath4713 2 года назад
This is what we call as extraordinary acting
@bobbymonaghan6769
@bobbymonaghan6769 11 месяцев назад
Both of them
@theexpresidents
@theexpresidents 2 года назад
This guy drank my milkshake.
@foxwolf92
@foxwolf92 2 года назад
SLURP
@nightheron5892
@nightheron5892 2 года назад
Yes he did
@da96103
@da96103 2 года назад
Well, you did ask him to come to your yard.
@AD-eg9cw
@AD-eg9cw Год назад
That's because you are drainage.
@lxner1910
@lxner1910 Год назад
He drank it up.
@RSpracticalshooting
@RSpracticalshooting Год назад
Idk why but the "yes I do" at the end makes me laugh so hard
@thebadwolf3088
@thebadwolf3088 Год назад
Because it's full of cynicism
@tudormarin7739
@tudormarin7739 Год назад
You can see Paul Dano is his peer. They change and react to each other as one. This is perfection acting. Nothing more or less
@TooleyPeter
@TooleyPeter Год назад
Um, no.
@ElSocketFace
@ElSocketFace Год назад
@@TooleyPeter yes actually.
@TooleyPeter
@TooleyPeter Год назад
@@ElSocketFace Persuasive.
@ElSocketFace
@ElSocketFace Год назад
@@TooleyPeter right back at you
@TooleyPeter
@TooleyPeter Год назад
@@ElSocketFace Ker-plop.
@allaboutmelz
@allaboutmelz Год назад
Fun fact: The day before this they filmed the scene were Daniel slaps and pushes Eli into the mud over and over again, so they filmed this right after so Paul could have his revenge and slap Daniel back.
@user-tu5xj2kk8t
@user-tu5xj2kk8t Год назад
😂😂 was nice slap
@Katzendaugs
@Katzendaugs Год назад
Probably more for the actual scene than for the actor's "revenge." That's the point in the scene, this is the only time Daniel is vulnerable to Eli and he takes full advantage- a sneak peek into the hypocrisy of his character and further depth for us the audience. He's not just some zealot, he's a fallible man, and that weakness sets up the end scene and why Eli puts himself in that position in Daniel's bowling alley. Much easier to bring that energy to the acting when it's fresh in your memory from the day before.
@neglectfulsausage7689
@neglectfulsausage7689 Год назад
Fun fact: bears without any fur just look like large cats.
@_SoCalDude_
@_SoCalDude_ Год назад
HOW CAN THEY SLAP?
@mirceadacialorantbrescia4340
​@@neglectfulsausage7689 nope they dont. Bears are related to dogs
@coleminer5104
@coleminer5104 Год назад
1:38 “where’s the lord, eli? have you found him? where is he? where is he? where is he?! oh, there he is.” 😂
@lefuturlibre
@lefuturlibre Год назад
Thank you, I always wondered what he's saying 😂
@havenspringer
@havenspringer Месяц назад
* let me feel Him.
@garytucker3563
@garytucker3563 2 года назад
So wow wow wow. Did ya'll catch that? DDL knew the character wasn't serious about the ceremony but he was taken aback by the mention of his adopted son, 'cause it's true! But ELI screwed up when he overdid things and became physical, which is Daniel's realm. DDL improvised by mocking him during the smackfest and ELI didn't know the wiser! Props to P.Dano too!
@lv0430
@lv0430 Год назад
can you explain this a bit more
@hardjustice9366
@hardjustice9366 Год назад
Such a perfect explanation, thank you. You are a wise man.
@iflyhelicopters
@iflyhelicopters Год назад
Such a good take thanks 🙏
@allaware1971
@allaware1971 Год назад
False prophets are habitual line steppers.
@user-xv4he4mt4x
@user-xv4he4mt4x Год назад
Please don’t underestimate the audiences by over explaining
@xXNP4CNuclearXx
@xXNP4CNuclearXx Год назад
This scene is so terrifying because of the way the actors make it feel so authentic
@definitelyhuman4510
@definitelyhuman4510 Год назад
Yeah it legit looks like real. I've experienced some sorta cult/brainwashing stuff and this particular scene made me uncomfortable as hell.
@luthfeeghazale6206
@luthfeeghazale6206 Год назад
​​@@definitelyhuman4510 legit thou idk what Day Lewis did in order to act in this scene...i guess he really became Daniel Plainview
@liammeech3702
@liammeech3702 4 месяца назад
Which cult?​@@definitelyhuman4510
@Zerradable
@Zerradable 3 месяца назад
​@@definitelyhuman4510I have been on a college campus too.
@DansChan995
@DansChan995 2 года назад
The most important thing here is the following line as DDL raises his head back up and says "There's a pipeline." He now has all he needs to take it all.
@connortracey4536
@connortracey4536 Год назад
I actually came here to find out what daniel says to eli when he shakes his hand which was also cut off here
@TheWazzoGames
@TheWazzoGames Год назад
@@connortracey4536 I believe what he said was “I’ll eat you.” At the end of the film, Daniel says to Eli “I told you I’d eat you.” We never hear those words specifically said, so I always assumed it was what Daniel whispered to Eli.
@connortracey4536
@connortracey4536 Год назад
@KidWithARU-vid wow good call, never thought of that!
@davidgilrein7721
@davidgilrein7721 Год назад
I always thought he said "there will be blood"
@HKWHH
@HKWHH 10 месяцев назад
​​@@connortracey4536 Upon listening to it more closely it sounds like he's saying "Where is the Lord Eli? Where is He?" Or something along those lines. Which is a pretty poignant line to deliver considering Daniel is faking it.
@Stratword_
@Stratword_ 2 года назад
That slap was hilarious. 🤣Nicely acted by the legend Daniel Day-Lewis.
@VG-fk6nk
@VG-fk6nk Год назад
Honestly, Daniel Day-Lewis is one of the actors of all time.
@thebadwolf3088
@thebadwolf3088 Год назад
@@VG-fk6nk funi
@Len124
@Len124 6 месяцев назад
I love how the scene shifts from it apparently exposing Daniel's flawed nature to the world to exposing Eli's. You see Daniel momentarily break his composure when his son is brought up, but once Eli crosses the line and oversteps, his entire attitude changes and he begins to smile and goad him on because he knows he's won. He says, "There it is!" as Eli finally breaks character and reveals the malice and narcissism beneath the surface motivating his prophetic performance. I think one power-hungry psychopath recognizes another and it sets up Daniel's instant recognition of the situation when Eli finally comes to him in the bowling ally, as if Daniel had, in a way, a prophetic understanding that one day it would come to this. He then proceeds to beat him to death with a bowling pin.
@adventuresingamedevelopmen5708
@adventuresingamedevelopmen5708 2 года назад
I love seeing the film as simple text on a page and then seeing it come to life with the visuals and sound
@EelsOnWheels
@EelsOnWheels Год назад
I love it when movies pay close attention to someone listening, rather than talking.
@fonzee754
@fonzee754 Год назад
It’s odd how you don’t hear people talk about the true talent, the writers. Always the actors, if people only knew how much of a masterpiece that screenplay is. The detailed camera angels in the action to catch all the hidden Easter egg images, all the underline hidden biblical messages in the writing. Simply amazing
@Bapuji42
@Bapuji42 Год назад
There generally aren't "detailed camera angles" in the screenplay. That's something the director and cinematographer work out later.
@jethalalgada1132
@jethalalgada1132 Год назад
Actors are fake talent. makes sense.
@CycleAlong
@CycleAlong Год назад
Yea you are correct, it often goes hidden, everyone who is part of this movie is incredibly talented, but only certain actors could pull this film off.
@EnjoySackLunch
@EnjoySackLunch Год назад
Solid writing can salvage poor acting, but even the finest thespians cannot make poor writing work.
@aussiemma8426
@aussiemma8426 Год назад
The music as well. When the oil rig blows and catches on fire and Eli loses his hearing, the way the music Just builds throughout that scene is amazing and from memory it’s one continuos shot for entire scene of roughly 5 mins or so
@mikrikbell
@mikrikbell Год назад
Paul Dano owning this scene with one of our generations greatest actors to play against. Epic
@lobear3074
@lobear3074 Год назад
Its interesting when you understand the character, he doesn't yell out of pain that he's abandoned his son, he is yelling out of pure rage that he's being bested and humiliated.
@lobear3074
@lobear3074 10 месяцев назад
@@gerarddearie oh you read it all wrong dude, he cares only for ambition. This is all set up at the beginning of the film when he drags himself across the wilderness with a broken leg just to cash in his gold. He will do whatever it takes to win. Maybe there was a time he loved his son, maybe at the very beginning, but he most certainly cared more about winning then he did that boy. When HW gets injured he leaves him to go check on the oil rig, he chooses in that scene money and success over his son, how did you not pick up on that. He spends hours outside looking at the oil, while his son suffers.
@Streetrocker28
@Streetrocker28 10 месяцев назад
@@gerarddeariehe didn’t give a shit about HW. , you can see on his face he is furious because he was humiliated , it was all show …
@chazangus7426
@chazangus7426 10 месяцев назад
@@Streetrocker28 He certainly did care about HW for many years, with the added benefit of him being around a net positive for the business. Daniel's vice of needing absolute victory and nothing short of that would satisfy him. I do agree he's furious because he was humiliated, but earlier in the movie while Daniel is talking to Henry he exposes the parts of himself he's insecure about. So with respect to Eli's sermon, Daniel knows its the only way to Bandy will allow him to build the pipeline. Eli had the upper hand and got to Daniel's core, but messed up when he brought violence (with the slaps) into the equation as a means to revenge for being bathed in the mud earlier in the movie. Had Eli kept the veil of how fraudulent his posturing was and allowed Daniel to actually FEEL his remorse for what he did to HW, we might have seen a different Daniel after the sermon. The slap brought the game back into Daniel's court.
@cherub3624
@cherub3624 8 месяцев назад
You're crazy if you think he didn't care about HW and that the questioning of his parenthood attacked one of the last vestiges of of what he considered to be genuinely good about himself. If he didn't care about HW it wouldn't have broken him at the end of the movie.
@lobear3074
@lobear3074 8 месяцев назад
@@cherub3624 you really missed the entire point of the movie lol. Everything is explained about the character at the very Beginning of the film, dragging himself into town in order to sell his gold, it sets it up in the opening prologue, he is a man who has no good, he never has, everything you see about him when he’s acting good and charismatic is a lie, and the only person he opened himself up to was someone he thought was his genuine flesh and blood, you understand why right? Because he’s self absorbed, he cares for nothing but himself, and those of his blood is a reflection of that, not his adopted son, he took HW and wanted to shape him into what he was, and when that failed he disowned him. You can tell he never cared when HW lost his hearing, all he cared about was that oil, sitting out there all day long while his son suffered, yeah what a great loving person lol, you are delusional to think he ever loved him. He was born alone, and when asked what he wanted from someone he thought was his own brother, he said all he wanted was to be alone, to have know one succeed. I’m sure to some extent he cared, but only if it benefited him. This scene was purely about humiliation, and he despised every second of it. It’s honestly sad you can’t see the deeper meaning to the film, that you fell for the illusion that the film portrays, you believing he ever had love or cared is delusional and exactly what he wants you to think of him. Daniel only ever cried for his dead brother because he is a self absorbed ego maniac that is sad for himself, that a blood sibling of his which reflects himself is gone forever. He never wept for HW, he only showed he cared when others were around to see it, to keep up the illusion that it was his son. Or that he was capable of caring for others, which he wanted others to believe, like a true psychopath.
@coolguylawrence
@coolguylawrence Год назад
That subtle eye raise around 0:12 is everything great about this scene. Props to DDL the best of our time
@godfunk
@godfunk Год назад
This is peak Paul Thomas Anderson. I love a lot of his new stuff. But this is perfection
@kohenlandrum990
@kohenlandrum990 2 года назад
notice how in the script there is almost no direction whatsoever. PTA is amazing at letting actors figure out characters for themselves
@chriswilson1968
@chriswilson1968 Год назад
He directed them in real time like most directors. I'm sure they had some latitude but they were directed for sure. It's not like the Coens where every last detail of direction is on the page.
@bunny.thebest9103
@bunny.thebest9103 Год назад
I think the direction was subtle in script and in real time PTA did the complete job.
@fonzee754
@fonzee754 Год назад
You obviously have no idea. The detailed description in the screenplay is a masterpiece. The direction in this film was extremely important because of all the hidden Easter egg images in the film. Actors are only puppets being used by a master. Writers and directors are the true talent.
@dovestone_
@dovestone_ 11 месяцев назад
That’s how screen plays usually read
@Brain-Wormed
@Brain-Wormed 6 месяцев назад
Well it's kind of a rule of screenplays that you don't direct in the script, not unless there's a good reason. Directing is a job for the director
@slothmanjay5029
@slothmanjay5029 2 года назад
You cut out the most important part at the end where Daniel says “There’s a pipeline’.
@shyqyrimusta190
@shyqyrimusta190 2 года назад
And the sound he makes prior to that as he shakes his head, lol.
@chewbacca6668
@chewbacca6668 Год назад
Honestly the screen going black as Daniel goes “BLBLBLBLBLBLBLBL!” Makes it twice as funny.
@zealot9012
@zealot9012 Год назад
TWO BEST ACTORS IN ONE FILM. i honestly loved the film the first time I saw it but I didn't think of it deeply back then. But now, I had understood it, I realized how well it wanted me to realize that Daniel and Eli are just two sides of one coin
@remcodesouza
@remcodesouza Год назад
I love how his heart began to open to inside suffering (I abandoned my boy), and closed again when it's to circus (last yes I do). The hate took the place and revenge is set
@twally87
@twally87 6 месяцев назад
I would say "I abandoned my boy" is the only thing that was real. As the congregation is clamoring and Dano is smacking him, DDL is saying "where is the Lord, Eli? Where is he? Oh! There he is!" in a really sarcastic way you can hear it if you focus on it hard enough.
@AjaxDGonzo
@AjaxDGonzo 6 месяцев назад
I love the side-by-side on this. These are just words that I and most people would lack the imagination to appreciate. It really speaks to the strength of acting.
@schachmaster
@schachmaster 2 года назад
And that was the moment Plainview promised to bury Eli.
@craiginducci7661
@craiginducci7661 6 месяцев назад
I’ve abandoned my milkshake!!!
@shookone568
@shookone568 Год назад
Undoubtedly one of the greatest actors of all time.
@billbixby557
@billbixby557 Год назад
This scene was such a pressure cooker that when he says 'yes I do' at the end, I almost burst out laughing because it broke the mountainous tension for me.
@rashan2424
@rashan2424 11 месяцев назад
Not sure even film school can teach you this. You have to find inner pain like the character is supposed to be experiencing here
@user-vc2cw1nk8r
@user-vc2cw1nk8r 2 года назад
Fucking brilliant acting, script and directing
@ronthecinephile
@ronthecinephile 3 месяца назад
This is the Marvellous acting of DDL, hats off
@hamdto0o
@hamdto0o Год назад
I have abandoned my child I have abandoned my child I have abandoned my boy Gives you the chill even before being a father.
@sostrealejandro
@sostrealejandro 5 месяцев назад
This is me whenever I go to work and abandon my cats at home 💔
@nickjustlistening1352
@nickjustlistening1352 Год назад
It was fascinating to see the screenplay alongside the acting, when DDL was to fake it/ take it in/ and explode at Eli. The instruction ddl was given and what he turned it into. Amazing!!
@beatlemaniac
@beatlemaniac 5 месяцев назад
Daniel ad-libbed that entire rambling dialogue while Eli was slapping him. Incredible!
@kennyclocks5047
@kennyclocks5047 Год назад
He enjoyed getting slapped around. He just hated the part where he had to be sensitive and reflect on his shortcomings as a father
@user-uq4gr5nl5o
@user-uq4gr5nl5o 2 года назад
"There's a pipeline."
@asmrcarousel
@asmrcarousel 3 месяца назад
I love watching all his expressions and micro-expressions, camera dead set on his face for these long takes, it’s the closest to reading his thoughts. But Paul Dano is such an amazing actor too!! What a dream role 😂 We always expect DDL to be epic anyway, but Dano was such a highlight in this brilliant movie that he became just as huge on the screen. Such a great story, so cleverly done, plus perfect music. I’m sure I memorised half of it at least because it’s all so memorable 😁👌
@MattCrawley_Music
@MattCrawley_Music 10 месяцев назад
Everyone raves about Daniel Day Lewis in this movie but Paul Dano was incredible too
@michaelquire7940
@michaelquire7940 Год назад
So crushing. DDL makes this scene come alive. There is nothing gentle or loving about the way this pastor handles this baptism, like watching the devil try to cast out a devil is really just stirring up even worse demons in the protagonist. The bloody conclusion of the story was appropriate. I hope people can find the kindness of Jesus in spite of all the wolves in sheep clothing out there - like the one depicted here.
@pingpongdemon
@pingpongdemon Год назад
Amen brother. Great comment!
@ahmetsagirli3999
@ahmetsagirli3999 Месяц назад
O nasıl bir oyunculuk çok büyük usta. Çok büyük saygıyı hakediyor. Adamım bee
@nickispinkcrocs851
@nickispinkcrocs851 7 месяцев назад
it was a magnificent performance. no matter how many times i watched it, it still gets me like the first time
@TheWhiteWolf_bf2lm1
@TheWhiteWolf_bf2lm1 9 месяцев назад
Paul Dano not winning an Oscar after this is sad
@Ian_Andre
@Ian_Andre Год назад
You cut this a few seconds too early. The best part of the the scene is when Daniel whispers something to Paul and we see the change in Paul’s demeanor.
@Jasoux
@Jasoux 25 дней назад
This script is absolutely gorgeous
@jjochems
@jjochems 3 месяца назад
This scene is so over the top but feels so lived in and real. There's nothing that feels like acting at all, it feels like Lewis was reliving some traumatic event rather than reciting lines. And that the director and DP backed off and left this scene entirely in the hands of two incredible actors is what makes this pure art.
@viktorsilva4017
@viktorsilva4017 Год назад
You don't need a full movie to prove those actors are amazing. Even Paul, who doesn't have much focus on his face, acts with his voice and his body enough to show he knows his shit
@MiloFPS
@MiloFPS Год назад
I only saw this movie as a drama about an oil baron who makes a fortune off the back of others but watching it again I realised this film was a revenge movie.
@DocSportello838
@DocSportello838 Год назад
And a family drama too
@Resist1981
@Resist1981 6 месяцев назад
such a good scene between two VERY strong actors.
@FixFilmsLtd
@FixFilmsLtd Год назад
Incredible film with so many amazing scenes including this one.
@doh4828
@doh4828 Год назад
We know Lewis is brilliant, but can we get a hellyeah for Paul Dano
@atriptothescreen1085
@atriptothescreen1085 2 года назад
Both are phenomenon ❤️❤️
@CringeAssProductions
@CringeAssProductions 2 года назад
Ivdem Malayalee😁
@scenareview3927
@scenareview3927 7 месяцев назад
that such a casual "Yes, i do" after the exorcism
@flutter8712
@flutter8712 Год назад
This film is on another scale of quality
@chefref5027
@chefref5027 Год назад
Moments later when Daniel whispers something into Eli’s ear, I believe Daniel is telling him he is going to eat him up. At the end during the bowling alley Daniel says “I told you I would eat you eli.” Or something to that effect. He never says that when you can hear it during the film.
@fatemehzahiri680
@fatemehzahiri680 Год назад
Unbelivable scene Really unbelivable You will be in my heart for ever daniel.
@HistorymanTob
@HistorymanTob 3 месяца назад
that “yes i do” gold!
@bttrl8thnspncr
@bttrl8thnspncr Год назад
the most calm "yes I do" at the end of allll that
@storytellingdeconstructed8206
@storytellingdeconstructed8206 2 года назад
This is a great example of Chekhov's gun -- setting up the slap which will be brought back by Daniel later (but of course, bigger and harder). We talk about this technique a lot. It's the bread and butter of great writing and a lot of writers forget that you can use it on micro stuff (like dialogue and little character behaviors) as well as macro stuff (like plot points, etc).
@Kup32
@Kup32 2 года назад
It actually was set up by Daniel even earlier. When he slaps Eli around and throws him in the mud.
@da96103
@da96103 2 года назад
Also "I am the third revelation" was mentioned here and then later in the milkshake monologue.
@slowpoke9364
@slowpoke9364 Год назад
Checkov’s gun is a type of forshadowing, and this scene is forshadowing as you’ve described, but it’s not Checkov’s gun.
@Bapuji42
@Bapuji42 Год назад
Chekhov 's gun isn't about setup/payoff or foreshadowing per se. It's, "a narrative principle that states that every element in a story must be necessary, and irrelevant elements should be removed." IOW if you show a gun, it has to be used. It could be used immediately; it doesn't have to be foreshadowing. It's not a law, either. Many writers including Hemingway use inconsequential details to add color and texture. Checkov himself violated his own rule, having loaded firearms in one play go unfired. I suppose one could argue that they were used, as they reinforce the play's theme of incompetent action.
@AntiSocialismo50
@AntiSocialismo50 Год назад
1:48 he is almost laughing
@Radozdam
@Radozdam Год назад
Yes I do
@Gkm-
@Gkm- Месяц назад
Daniel Day Lewis at his finest. Wonderful performances all around. The story is intriguing and this is one of the best time period pieces ever made. Lewis may be the best male actor of all time and in this movie he shows off his skill to his craft.
@ccrunch25
@ccrunch25 10 месяцев назад
This movie is awesome , DDL delivered and Paul D aswell , both characters where petty toward each other till the end. 😂😂😂
@kostar500
@kostar500 Год назад
Missed that part where DDL shakes his head like a dog to get rid of the holy water 🐶🐶🐶
@xenopis7862
@xenopis7862 11 месяцев назад
What a film. I actually came to watch it because Johnny Greenwood gave the score for the film, but my oh my is Daniel Day Lewis one of the greatest actors ever.
@girthatbirth
@girthatbirth 6 месяцев назад
he is the greatest
@rexhouston6272
@rexhouston6272 4 месяца назад
“Yes I do” had me laughing so hard 😂🤣
@bloodandchocolate68
@bloodandchocolate68 Месяц назад
Every time I leave my dog to go out with friends
@Jimmersaunt
@Jimmersaunt Год назад
Greatest performance by an actor ever! Paul Dano was outstanding too!
@johnrust4795
@johnrust4795 2 года назад
What an incredible movie
@johnnybravo1517
@johnnybravo1517 6 месяцев назад
Everyone talks about D.D.L. but Paul Dano's performance is as always underrated
@RoyRope
@RoyRope 7 месяцев назад
This is just a wonderful movie, seeing this scene reminds me how I loved the ending.
@leveticus5721
@leveticus5721 Год назад
*Daniel Plainview will remember that*
@aldinvejzovic3782
@aldinvejzovic3782 Год назад
This scene is better and has more acting than anything disney/marvel have done in 20 years
@thedmd7743
@thedmd7743 Год назад
Nothing but facts
@BillyOcean336
@BillyOcean336 Год назад
What a silly comparison
@girthatbirth
@girthatbirth 6 месяцев назад
@@BillyOcean336literally lol two different types of movies
@eb1638
@eb1638 7 месяцев назад
Its amazing that movies like this one, most of Cohen bro's movies, Reservoir Dogs or Silence of the lambs had all basic, spectacle effect when I watched it many years ago. Now, through my "mid-life", I comprehend and appreciate those movies so much more. And understand that sometimes, they really dont make them like that anymore. Hence the reason why Oppenheimer is my movie of the year followed by not perfect at all Flowers of the KM in 2023.
@fullmetalalkami6466
@fullmetalalkami6466 Год назад
This is an incredible film, proper acting.
@vasvas8914
@vasvas8914 Год назад
"I abandoned my child." - Daniel said calmly
@alexlight4178
@alexlight4178 3 месяца назад
Inconspicuous meme drop ftw
@Zanefilmprologue
@Zanefilmprologue Год назад
Paul Dano’s performance is not spoken about enough
@pedrohernandez-ff8gb
@pedrohernandez-ff8gb 2 месяца назад
“I abandoned my child” with his forehead veins popping out you know he really felt and that broke me as a father
@spencermcbride3881
@spencermcbride3881 2 месяца назад
Crazy how you can watch his rage build with the veins in his forehead bulging. And then they go away as he calms down a little
@adraino7345
@adraino7345 Год назад
DDL and Paul Dano both completely disappear into their characters. I genuinely don’t ever want to meet DDL because of this performance because I cannot believe that none of that was real.
@WIEIRDO
@WIEIRDO 2 месяца назад
Omni man after leaving earth
@jon-umber
@jon-umber Год назад
Brilliant screenplay. PTA is the best writer working in film today.
@sealsonsaturn
@sealsonsaturn 7 месяцев назад
DDL is such a great actor and becomes so much the character that he is playing, you would not actually know if you've met him in real life unless he assumes a character. Goat
@AnujKuumar
@AnujKuumar Год назад
This is pure bliss. I'm a filmmaker and you won't believe the dregs I encounter who wish to be actors and have no sense of acting only having a last name belonging to some industry bigshots. You cannot imagine how disappointing hollywood has become for me. It is these films and these gems that give me hope and courage to keep struggling for my dreams.
@Bapuji42
@Bapuji42 Год назад
waaaah 😢
@chrisbrady6687
@chrisbrady6687 Год назад
Maybe try making better films...
@Bapuji42
@Bapuji42 Год назад
@@chrisbrady6687 Have you tried? It's fuckin' hard, man.
@skruntfanatic
@skruntfanatic Год назад
I’ll take “things that aren’t real” for 1000
@AnujKuumar
@AnujKuumar Год назад
@@chrisbrady6687 Goddarn it! Why hasn't anyone ever thought of that? I mean, it's such an easy solution. Homeless? Buy a house. Sick? Just get healthy. Dying? Just live. Falling off a cliff? Just stop falling.
@kapadimi
@kapadimi 7 месяцев назад
Άλλο επίπεδο, φανταστικοί και οι 2
@PeePeeMilk
@PeePeeMilk Год назад
One of the best acting scenes ever.
@user-vg5rv5xf4u
@user-vg5rv5xf4u 10 месяцев назад
A masterpiece of acting from both.
@Texicus_Reddicus
@Texicus_Reddicus 9 месяцев назад
I like how the second Daniel get's slapped by Eli he realises that he isn't a threat at all and goes back to faking it with a smile.
@OnSpray
@OnSpray 11 месяцев назад
times actors werent acting…
@harryom3497
@harryom3497 2 года назад
I am a sinner. I want the blood
@dandydasyt4766
@dandydasyt4766 Год назад
that "yes i do" is less of a "i have read and agreed to the terms and conditions" and more of a "i am gonna enjoy playing your open ribcage like a xylophone "
@juddgeshredd
@juddgeshredd Год назад
One of the greatest actors and movies in the history of all cinema. Hands down.
@gchudasamadarshit9111
@gchudasamadarshit9111 Год назад
There will be blood is one of the greatest movie ever made
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