ParArnaud Mangin. Film ayant littéralement conquis notre Pierre Delorme national, There Will Be Blood en DVD s'est également vu mettre en valeur par une édition Blu-Ray rendant honneur à son À propos de There Will Be Blood Lorsque Daniel Plainview entend parler d’une petite ville de Californie où l’on dit qu’un océan de pétrole coulerait littéralement du sol, il décide d’aller tenter sa chance et part avec son fils à Little Boston. Dans cet endroit perdu où chacun lutte pour survivre et où l’unique distraction est l’église animée par le charismatique prêtre Eli Sunday, Plainview et son fils voient le sort leur sourire. Même si le pétrole comble leurs attentes et fait leur fortune, plus rien ne sera comme avant les tensions s’intensifient, les conflits éclatent et les valeurs humaines comme l’amour, l’espoir, le sens de la communauté, les croyances, l’ambition et même les liens entre père et fils sont mis en péril par la corruption, la trahison… Et le pétrole. Bande d'annonce de There Will Be Blood Où pouvez-vous regarder There Will Be Blood en ligne ? Films suggérés
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Damien Chazelle, 2014 LE COMMENTAIRE Les grands musiciens ne sont pas des tendres. Georges Brassens disait par exemple que sans technique, le talent n’est qu’une sale manie. C’est à dire que tout est affaire de maitrise, donc de travail – acharné. Il faut répéter, répéter, répéter… jusqu’à ce que l’oeuvre dépasse son artiste. En essayant, bien sûr, d’éviter de basculer dans la folie cf Shine. LE PITCH Le dur apprentissage d’un jeune virtuose. LE RÉSUMÉ Au sein du prestigieux Shaffer Conservatory auquel il a donné ses lettres de noblesse, Terence Fletcher Simmons inspire la crainte. Ce chef d’orchestre plus que sévère est avant tout un dénicheur de talents. Il va remarquer le jeune Andrew Neyman Miles Teller. Sa méthode n’est pas orthodoxe. Pour faire progresser les élèves, il a tendance à les terroriser. Not quite my tempo… It’s okay. Son perfectionnisme qui s’exprime à travers un sens aigu de la mesure, va avoir raison des nerfs du jeune homme. En mettant la pression, Fletcher va faire exploser Neyman. Ce faisant, il se met lui-même hors-jeu car un professeur sans ses élèves ne sert à rien. Fletcher sans Neyman n’est rien d’autre qu’un petit pianiste quelconque. Le professeur tortionnaire est viré de Schaffer après que des parents aient porté plainte contre lui. Neyman a même fini lui-même par témoigner contre son mentor, le poussant vers la sortie. Les deux meilleurs ennemis se recroisent quelques mois plus tard, loin du conservatoire, pour un baroud d’honneur lors d’un grand festival de jazz. Fletcher et Neyman se testent à nouveau. L’élève dépasse toutes les espérances de son maître en exprimant la pleine mesure de son talent dans un face à face haletant. L’EXPLICATION Whiplash, c’est on n’a rien sans rien. Cela ne coûte pas grand chose de se demander, au moins une fois dans sa vie, comment on souhaite la vivre. Pour certains, comme Michael Corleone cf Le Parrain 3, la vie passe par la grandeur. Ce qui veut dire que son fils Anthony devra continuer ses études de droit pour mettre ses talents de juriste au profit d’une organisation criminelle cf La Firme. Pour Michael, chanteur d’opéra n’est pas une vie. À l’inverse, d’autres se satisfont pleinement de rester sur leur sofa devant la TV avec un paquet de chips et de la bière cf Idiocracy, en attendant calmement d’être débranché du système cf Matrix. En fonction de ce que l’on veut dans la vie, on s’en donne les moyens – ou pas. Fletcher et Neyman sont deux ambitieux, tous les deux fans de Buddie Rich. Ils vont se trouver. On est souvent deux sur le chemin de l’excellence cf Tandem. Pas de Lucky Luke sans Jolly Jumper. Pas de Nina sans Thomas Leroy cf Black Swan. Ni de Batman sans Joker cf the Dark Knight. Fletcher et Neyman forment un tandem au sein duquel le premier n’a d’autre raison d’être que de révéler le second. I was there to push people beyond what’s expected of them. La méthode Fletcher est dure. On ne peut pas se satisfaire de quelque chose de bon. Il faut le meilleur. C’est la feule façon d’obtenir du Charlie Parker. Alors pour tirer le meilleur de ses musiciens, il les pousse au delà de leurs limites. Du sang et de la sueur. Aujourd’hui, le traitement qu’il réserve à ses élèves serait mis à l’index. Qui aime bien châtie bien après tout, dans une certaine limite. Et c’est là toute la question. Is there a line? Que veut-on dans la vie? Si l’on veut être heureux, alors on peut considérer Fletcher comme un fou. Une terreur dans le cadre étroit de son conservatoire, ridicule. À l’échelle du monde il n’est rien. Il a les mêmes mimiques que Thierry Ardisson. Un peu SM sur les bords. À l’image du sergent-instructeur Hartman cf Full Metal Jacket un maniaque qui tyrannise ses troupes. Son crâne rasé impeccable et ses ensembles noirs ne trompent personne. Il doit passer ses week-ends dans des clubs, mais pas forcément de jazz. Les insultes l’excitent et il ne sait mettre que des coups. En plus, il n’a jamais réussi à former le nouveau Charlie Parker. Échec. Laissons ce cinglé à ses névroses et continuons notre route. Si l’on veut être le meilleur, comme Neyman, alors on reconsidère Fletcher en se disant qu’il peut certainement nous emmener vers les sommets. Pas de la manière la plus souple. Peu importe. Il faut souffrir pour être belle, parait-il. Fletcher va proposer des obstacles à son génie pour l’aider à grandir. Sur ce parcours semé d’embûches, Neyman doit apprendre à ne compte que sur lui-même. Il grandit dans l’indifférence de sa famille qui ne sait pas reconnaître son talent. Il n’a de coups de mains de personne. Alors s’isole de tout le monde et se sépare également de sa petite-amie Melissa Benoist. Autour de lui, il n’a plus que des concurrents cf There will be blood. Face aux épreuves que la vie nous imposent, il faut sans cesse se relever puis retourner bosser. Car c’est le travail qui paie. La vie réclame d’être besogneux, presque jésuite, avec des pansements sur les mains. Parfois on prend des grosses gueulantes. On en ressort avec plus de confiance en soi – si on en ressort. À la fin de l’histoire, on trouve sa place dans la fanfare cf Le goût des autres. You’re here for a reason. Ou peut-être mieux, on connaîtra le prestige. Il n’y a pas de hasard. Si on est où on est, c’est qu’on l’a mérité. Il faut croire en son talent et toujours continuer de travailler. Ne jamais désespérer de ses élèves non plus. Car Fletcher qui a senti la flamme chez Neyman a été pourtant trahi par son poulain. Malgré tout, il lui tend la main une dernière fois. Convaincu d’avoir eu raison. Neyman ne le décevra pas, en lui offrant un orgasme sur scène dans un solo de batterie magistral, après avoir reçu une ultime humiliation. Pour ceux qui l’oublieraient, les sentiers de la gloire sont sinueux et truffés de chemins de traverse. LE TRAILER Cette explication n’engage que son auteur.
Netflixajoute à son catalogue le magnifique “There will be blood”, avec l’immense Daniel Day-Lewis, sur une musique organique de Jonny Greenwood (Radiohead). Intimiste et spectaculaire, ce When Daniel Plainview - a ruthless oil prospector - learns of oil-rich land in California that can be bought cheaply, he moves his operation there and begins manipulating and exploiting the local landowners into selling him their property. Using his young adopted son to project the image of a caring family man, Plainview gains the cooperation of almost all the locals with lofty promises to build schools and cultivate the land to make their community flourish. Over time, Plainviews gradual accumulation of wealth and power causes his true self to surface, and he begins to slowly alienate himself from everyone in his life. STARRING Daniel Day-Lewis, Paul Dano, Dillon Freasier, Ciarán Hinds, Kevin J. O'Connor, Colleen Foy, Barry Del Sherman DIRECTED BY Paul Thomas Anderson

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In 2007, writer/director Paul Thomas Anderson released the film that, even years later, many fans consider to be his masterpiece. Loosely based on Upton Sinclair's novel Oil!, There Will Be Blood is the story of an enigmatic prospector Daniel Day-Lewis who quite literally pulls himself up into wealth and success, first through silver, then through oil. But as Daniel Plainview's star rises in the American West, he comes into conflict with a determined young minister named Eli Sunday, and the two begins a years-long cold war that will eventually boil over into something much hotter. There Will Be Blood was one of the most acclaimed films of its year, and it went on to become one of the most celebrated films of the 2000s, earning numerous accolades for Anderson and for Day-Lewis, who won his second Best Actor Oscar for the role of Daniel Plainview. In addition to its performances, the film is remembered for gorgeous cinematography, a striking score, and of course, a brutal yet somehow enigmatic ending that still leaves viewers captivated. Today, we're here to talk about the many layers to the ending of Daniel Plainview's story. The happiness of Plainview There Will Be Blood ends in 1927, at a time when Daniel Plainview has long since drifted into alcoholic seclusion in his California mansion. The film doesn't tell us everything that happened in the years since the early 1910s, but we know Daniel's son, has stuck by him as his business partner. In one of the film's final scenes, though, an adult Russell Harvard explains that he's had enough. who was rendered deaf by a drilling accident back in 1911, has learned to move on with his life. He learned sign language, continued to work, and even married Mary Sunday, the little girl he met alongside his father all those years ago. In 1927, he asks Daniel for a release from their father-son business partnership so he can strike out on his own in Mexico. Daniel reacts with hostility to both the idea of breaking up the business and own determination, and he explains to him that he's not even his real son but an orphan Daniel effectively stole from one of his dead workers. In response, simply storms off, without having really completed the business he came there for. It's possible that Daniel considered his anger to simply be a delaying tactic, but whatever the case, doesn't get what he wants that day. Whether he will continue to pursue it or not isn't clear, but other circumstances might soon get in the way. Paul Sunday's success There's at least one major character in There Will Be Blood who matters a great deal to the beginning of the film but doesn't seem to matter that much to the rest of it ... until the very, very end. That's Paul Sunday Paul Dano, the young man who comes to Daniel early in the film and explains to him that his family goat farm has oil seeping up out of the ground. Daniel buys Paul off with $10,000, goes to the Sunday farm, and realizes there is indeed a lot of oil money to be made there. He also buys off Paul's brother, Eli Dano again, with $10,000, which Eli demands to help build up his church. While Eli is present for the rest of the film, we don't really see Paul again. So, what happened to the second Sunday brother, the one we met first, the one who was eager to exploit the oil present on his family's land? During his confrontation with Eli at the end of the film, while taunting him for his financial trouble, Daniel reveals that while Eli spent his money on the church, Paul invested his cash in his own oil company. All these years later, in 1927, he has three wells and is making $5,000 a week. So, despite Eli's radio preacher posturing, Paul turned out to be the most successful brother, just by making a deal and walking away. Bandy family secrets Midway through the film, during the 1910s, Daniel's half-brother, Henry Kevin J. O'Connor, comes to him looking for work. Henry becomes a trusted part of Daniel's company for a while, and together, they begin exploring the land around the Sunday farm to expand their holdings. Then, after a young Dillon Freasier tries to burn Henry in his sleep, Daniels grows suspicious and confronts his half-brother. It turns out that Henry isn't his sibling but an impostor who took the place of the real Henry Plainview, who died of tuberculosis. Daniel murders Henry and buries him in the woods, only to be found the next morning by William Bandy Hans Howes, the last holdout in the area who hasn't let Daniel drill on his land. Daniel is pressured by Bandy, who reveals that he knows what Daniel did the night before, to go to Eli's church and be baptized in exchange for pipeline rights on his land. Daniel agrees to his conditions, and both men seem to move on. We later learn that Bandy passed away, but what we don't know is whether or not he ever told anyone else about Daniel's crime. Maybe he took it to his grave, but maybe there's someone else out there who could also tell people a thing or two in an upcoming murder trial, should Daniel's sins in 1927 ever land him in a courtroom. The Bandy tract legacy There Will Be Blood is a film that very much keeps its focus on Daniel Plainview's singular, ruthless drive for profit and success above all else, and therefore, it doesn't spend a whole lot of time filling us in on the private lives of other characters beyond Daniel's direct impact on their existence. That said, we do get a few details here and there, even about people Daniel has perhaps never directly met. At the end of the film, when Eli arrives at Daniel's house to ask him to finally lease the Bandy tract, he explains that William Bandy has died, but that he has a grandson who's also named William. Young William is a member of Eli's Church of the Third Revelation, and according to Eli, he's moving to Los Angeles to try out a career in Hollywood, therefore he's less interested in his grandfather's land than Eli is. The film doesn't go into detail about this, but based on what we learn about Eli throughout the rest of the scene, it would seem that young William Bandy is either unconcerned with his family's holdings and their potential, or he's yet another victim of what Daniel would consider Eli's religious exploitation. It's that idea, that Eli continues to bleed the community with his promises of miracles, that helps drive Daniel to his ultimate act. The final confrontation in There Will Be Blood There are numerous finer points worth digging into with the ending of There Will Be Blood, but at its heart, the film is largely about the confrontation between Eli Sunday and Daniel Plainview, and in the end, it's their fiery final clash that proves the most vital part of the film's conclusion. Years after Daniel was forced to beg forgiveness for his sins in what amounted to a public shaming in Eli's church, all in exchange for his beloved pipeline, it's Eli's turn to come to Daniel and ask for something. Though he hides it at first, over the course of their conversation, it becomes clear that Eli is now suffering financially, while Daniel is wealthy thanks to, among other things, drilling near the Bandy tract so he could secretly take the oil beneath it without actually using the land. This removes the last viable card from Eli's deck, and Daniel is eager to gloat about it. After shaming Eli and forcing him to proclaim himself a false prophet, Daniel flies into a gleeful rage and murders Eli on the floor of his private bowling alley. It's an incredible moment, made all the more powerful by Daniel's momentary hesitation after he realizes he finally has the opportunity to end this years-long feud. For a second, it seems he doesn't really want to do it, but once he lays into Eli with a bowling pin, he doesn't relent until there's a pool of blood. What happened to Eli's flock? When Eli first arrives at Daniel's mansion, he seems every bit the victor in their struggle. Daniel is wealthy, of course, but he's also a self-destructing alcoholic who only recently had a falling out with his adopted son. He has money but little else, while Eli still seems to be every bit the proud man of God that Daniel knew the last time they saw each other. In fact, he even seems to have made some personal improvements. He dresses in more expensive clothes, sports a fancy silver cross around his neck, and tells Daniel that he's been traveling frequently while also bringing his teachings to the radio. By all outward appearances, whatever else he may have done, Eli has amassed an even larger flock. So, what happens to his followers with Eli gone? What becomes of the Church of the Third Revelation, both at home and across the airwaves? Has Eli spent any time grooming other ministers to follow in his footsteps, or has his own ego kept him as the sole voice of God to his flock? Has he invested at all in the future, or has he simply soaked in the adulation of the masses? And now that he's dead, even if his death is never known to his flock, what will they do in his absence? Did Eli ever really strengthen their faith, or did he just strengthen his own cult of personality? Daniel's final fate in There Will Be Blood They Will Be Blood ends just moments after Daniel Plainview bludgeons Eli Sunday to death with a bowling pin in his mansion. The last things we see in the film are Daniel sitting beside Eli as he bleeds out and Daniel's butler coming down the stairs to see what all the commotion was. When he notices his man is watching him, Daniel doesn't react with panic or even ask for help. He simply says, "I'm finished," and the film ends. Which, of course, leads us to wonder what happened to Daniel. We don't know if Eli told anyone he was going to see Daniel that day, and it's possible that he told no one. If that's the case, and Daniel's man is loyal, he might be free and clear. But there's also the possibility that young William Bandy, who may already be in Los Angeles, knows about Eli's intentions to go and visit Daniel. If that's the case and the police come snooping, Daniel could eventually be arrested. Even with that in mind, though, the overall arc of the film suggests that Daniel's vast wealth will, one way or another, continue to support him as the final victor in his struggle against Eli. professional future Shortly before he murders Eli Sunday in his basement bowling alley, Daniel Plainview gets a visit from his son, who wants to end their partnership so he can start his own company. Daniel blusters at this idea, berates for it, and goes on to tell him that he's not even really his son. in response, says he's glad they're not blood relatives and walks out on his father. A short while later, Daniel becomes a murderer for the second time that we know of, Eli's body is in his bowling alley, and we don't know what happens next. Now, it's certainly possible that Daniel's wealth and power could essentially buy him immunity from arrest and prosecution for Eli's murder. It's even possible that some of his hired men could simply make the body disappear entirely. But what happens if Daniel actually does go down for killing Eli? What if his last sin is the one that finally dooms him? If that's the case, it's quite possible that will get everything he wanted and then some. With no official paperwork in place to dissolve their relationship. may become the reigning Plainview, getting his father's wealth and his own company at the same time. There Will Be Blood is all about capitalism vs. faith There Will Be Blood spends a great deal of time setting up and then paying off a major conflict between two powerful men — the capitalist Daniel Plainview and the minister Eli Sunday. Their standoff begins when Eli exploits Daniel for money for his church, then continues as Eli publicly shames Daniel in exchange for pipeline rights. Of course, years later, Daniel ultimately gets the last word, and he gets to both shame Eli and then murder him. Their struggle, played out across nearly two decades, makes up both the emotional backbone of the film and the thematic one, because ultimately, it's a struggle of capitalism vs. faith. In the end, Daniel wins this struggle because he's willing to give in to Eli's faith when it suits him, only to turn his back on it later. When Eli gives in to his own capitalist nature, though, he lacks the fortitude to handle it, whereas Daniel has long since sold his soul to oil. Speaking about his own personal relationship to this conflict, writer/director Paul Thomas Anderson told The Guardian, "Well ... I'm kind of equal opportunity confused and rooting for the best sides of both." So, there are no easy answers at the end of the this conflict. Both men perhaps have a point, and both men are also quite wrong in various respects. The answer lies somewhere in between.
Audébut du XX° siècle, Daniel Plainview s'installe avec son fils à Little Boston, une petite ville de Californie, persuadé qu'il y fera fortune grâce aux qu
Fiche technique. Réalisateur Paul Thomas Anderson. Scénariste Paul Thomas Anderson. Producteur Paul Thomas Anderson, Daniel Lupi et JoAnne Sellar. Compositeur Jonny Greenwood. Société de production Miramax, Paramount Vantage et Ghoulardi Film Company. Distributeur Paramount Vantage. Sortie USA 26 décembre 2007. Sortie française 27 février 2008. Titre original There will be blood. Durée 2h38. Budget 25 millions de dollars. Recette mondiale 76,2 millions de dollars. Recette USA 40,2 millions de dollars. Entrées françaises 642 450 entrées. Résumé. Daniel Plainview gère des gisements de pétrole. Pour s’agrandir il est prêt à tout mais il doit faire face à Eli, un prêcheur. Univers. Achats. Casting. Daniel Plainview Daniel Day-Lewis VF Bernard Gabay.Paul Sunday / Eli Sunday Paul Dano VF Donald Reignoux.Henry Brands Kevin J. O’Connor VF Eric Aubrahn. Plainview enfant Dillon Freasier VF Anton Coulpier. Plainview adulte Russell Harvard VF Inconnue.Fletcher Hamilton Ciarán Hinds VF Nicolas Marié.Abel Sunday David Willis VF Inconnue. Images. Vidéos. Retrouvez toutes les vidéos du film en streaming en cliquant ici. En savoir plus. There will be blood est l’adaptation du roman Pétrole ! d’Upton Sinclair publié en 1927. Daniel Day-Lewis remporte l’Oscar et le Golden Globe du Meilleur acteur en 2008. Le tournage s’est déroulé au Texas et en Californie. Notre critique de There will be blood. Un film sur le pétrole, ce n’est pas très courant mais ça peut être intéressant. Étant donné la durée du long-métrage, il faut espérer qu’il y en a sous la capot pour tenir la distance. Malheureusement, ce n’est pas vraiment le cas. Autant la première moitié est prenante à sa juste mesure avec la mise en place de l’intrigue et des personnages ainsi que de découvrir les métiers liés autour du pétrole. Puis quand débute la seconde partie, l’ennui se fait sentir car on a vite fait le tour et il n’y a plus rien à se mettre sous la dent. Les scènes tirent trop en longueur et ne nous offrent plus rien. La conclusion du film est d’ailleurs assez brutale et manque d’une vraie fin. Pourtant, There will be blood propose un pseudo combat intéressant sur le papier entre l’entreprise du pétrole et son essor, usant de coups tordus pour s’enrichir, face à la montée de la religion avec le prêcheur. Cette intrigue est quand même mal construite et fait trop des hauts et bas sans savoir réellement où on va. Cela en devient même usant tant le but est flou. Dans le même registre, on ne ressent pas beaucoup d’émotions même dans la relation tumultueuse entre Daniel et son fils, ajoutant encore une intrigue sans véritable enjeu. Daniel Day-Lewis prouve encore une fois que son talent n’est pas démérité tant il excelle dans cette interprétation. Il incarne un magnat du pétrole mais qui n’est pas juste le patron bureaucrate, c’est aussi un homme de terrain et un fin stratège. Utilisant de sa force de persuasion, de manipulation mais aussi de son expérience et de son autorité, Daniel n’est cependant pas assez attachant mais reste un personnage fort en personnalité. Paul Dano est le second acteur qui partage l’affiche et il n’est pas en reste en terme de performance. Timide au début et négociateur, le personnage va prendre de la confiance et se sentir pousser des ailes divines en devenant un prêcheur renommé mais qui semble surtout attirer par la gloire plus que par la foi. Il voit en Daniel l’occasion de toucher un plus large public ainsi que d’avoir une manne financière non négligeable. Dès les vingt premières minutes, on comprend que Paul Thomas Anderson va réaliser un film bien maîtrisé. En effet, tout est fait sans dialogue durant ce laps de temps et on arrive aisément à comprend tout ce qu’il se passe. Si par la suite le rythme tient en haleine, la deuxième partie du film se veut plus mollassonne. Pourtant, l’image est bonne, l’éclairage apporte une ambiance sombre, mais il manque d’un petit grain de folie qu’on pensait avoir lors de l’explosion du derrick mais c’est bien là le seul moment d’action. La bande originale n’arrive pas à atteindre son apogée et reste très classique. There will be blood est correct mais ne vaut le détour que par la performance de ses acteurs.

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