Friday, February 08, 2008

If you're going to a movie show this weekend...

Jen returns...

I hope any Cannonfire readers who haven't yet seen "There Will Be Blood" will pencil in some time for it.  

It's not a brilliant film, (the plot is too heavily weighted toward Daniel Day-Lewis' overwrought performance for the work to be called brilliant) but it succeeds in making even viewers beyond tired of thinking about the trappings of greed and capitalism (read: Jen) do just that.  Despite its artistic flaws, it's a film with the power to leave you changed.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

It certainly is "a brilliant film," perhaps even the year's best, perhaps even better than Atonement. This take-off on Sinclair Lewis's "Oil" is 2 hours and 40 minutes of gripping, great direction. To think of this movie as a work of political polemic instead of as a work of art is simply incongruous.