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Greetings Cinema Lovers. Today, I want to reflect on Paul Thomas Anderson's latest film, Phantom Thread. Of all the romance dramas we get year-round, I think this is one of the most honest in recent years. Much like more deliberately honest, yet strangely bizarre explorations into the complexity of love, Phantom Thread tells the story of Dressmaker in 1950's London and his complicatedly dependent romance with a woman he meets. Aside from having a fantastic and sadly final performance by Daniel Day Lewis, the film fully mixes and depicts the chaotic nature of an artist as he struggles to find that sense of balance he has been missing throughout his life. I hope all listening to this review comment, subscribe, and help support this podcast. Enjoy my ridiculous ranting.
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By Andres BenatarGreetings Cinema Lovers. Today, I want to reflect on Paul Thomas Anderson's latest film, Phantom Thread. Of all the romance dramas we get year-round, I think this is one of the most honest in recent years. Much like more deliberately honest, yet strangely bizarre explorations into the complexity of love, Phantom Thread tells the story of Dressmaker in 1950's London and his complicatedly dependent romance with a woman he meets. Aside from having a fantastic and sadly final performance by Daniel Day Lewis, the film fully mixes and depicts the chaotic nature of an artist as he struggles to find that sense of balance he has been missing throughout his life. I hope all listening to this review comment, subscribe, and help support this podcast. Enjoy my ridiculous ranting.
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Want a better learn and develop skills a college education would charge the shit out of you for, then Check Out Skillshare. Skillshare is an online learning community for people who want to learn from educational videos. The courses, which are not accredited, are available through subscription. You can learn anything from creative writing, filmmaking, software design, etc. Subscribe now and get two months three, with then only 10 dollars a month for a full year subscription. https://www.skillshare.com/settings/referrals?via=site-banner.
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