Chapter 1733: shocking debut

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Dizziness, this should be the thought of all the audience after watching "The Blood Is Coming". After the last scene bloomed like fireworks, the extremely calm sentence "I'm done", coupled with the exciting and cheerful violin music, the seats were packed. of movie theatergoers were shocked by the twinkling of gold stars in their heads.

When the subtitle of "The Blood Is Coming (there.ill.be.d appeared on the big screen again, in an instant, all the audience stood up collectively and gave the movie their own praise with the loudest applause. The thunderous applause came from the heart and from the soul. This is not a film festival, nor is it a premiere, just an ordinary screening; there are no interviews with reporters, no attention from the spotlight, and no film creators to join in. The audience here just bought tickets sincerely and walked into the cinema. Ordinary people watching the movie, but even so, they spontaneously got a standing ovation. Not for show, not for inspiration, but to release the inner sigh, admiration, and surprise through applause, it's that simple.

There was a standing ovation. This kind of scene is not uncommon at film festivals or premieres. If it is in Toronto, even if it is a movie that is no longer favored, it will undoubtedly win such treatment. But in the cinema of daily life, people leave the scene after watching the movie, who still has a standing ovation, and people who don't know the reason will even ridicule "it's a show", but at this moment, on the big screen "Director: Evan- When the subtitles such as "Bell" and "Producer: Evan Bell" were sliding, the audience's applause became more and more hot. That surging emotion is like a steady stream of oil, tumbling fiercely.

This is the case for the only two theaters to show "There Will Be Blood", whether it's New York or Los Angeles. After the movie, the whole audience stood up and applauded. They expressed their support for Evan Bell with their practical actions and thanked Evan Bell for dedicating such a wonderful work.

"Shocking debut!" This was the headline of a review by Neil D'Arcy of The New York Times. He only wrote one sentence at the beginning, "After looking forward to the work for half a year, Evan Bell lived up to the high expectations of all film critics and made a stunning debut!" Just this sentence, you can see that Neil - Darcy's admiration for "The Blood Will Come".

After the debut of "No Country for Old Men", almost all film critics believe that this work will sweep the awards season, and even the "Atonement", which has been touted by countless fans, is still slightly inferior to the king's momentum; and Evan Bell's "Blood" Coming Soon" was unanimously considered to be the most favorable competitor to challenge "No Country for the Old".

Although Evan Bell has launched "Wild Survival" in September this year. But in terms of the subject matter itself, although "Wild Survival" has received a lot of praise, it is still too niche to be compared with the giant crocodile at the level of "No Country for the Old". Critics will naturally expect more of the epic "Blood Will Come", and now, the movie is officially on the scene, obviously. Evan Bell lived up to the hopes that critics had placed in him.

"Beast, perfectionist, liar, murderer, arrogant... Daniel Prevy (e) played by Leonardo DiCaprio in 'There Will Be Blood' seems willing to offer to win a contract Everything people need. But the only thing I don't want to reveal is a little bit about his seniority (.ie).

This is Leonardo DiCaprio's greatest performance since his debut. He always faces the camera coldly and mysteriously. His pronunciation is low and fast, and there is no trace of inner change, which makes people doubt his keenness. , cunning and cruel

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Forbearance is completely natural. From the eyes to the expression, Leonardo DiCaprio presents it in a restrained to the extreme way, the trembling that goes deep into the bone marrow is amazing!

This is also the pinnacle of Evan Bell again, even beyond the shock of "perfume". He still continued his consistent style, and outlined the role of Daniel Plevy with an objective standpoint with some contradictory appreciation and criticism; and also concentrated the development of the entire social and historical process into Daniel and Eli, these two characters, spoke out calmly. Shocked, but could not be dispelled for a long time.

Evan Bell kicks off the film's long prologue in a near-silent way, and for a full fifteen minutes we don't hear a single line of clear meaning, only the humming and groaning. The chords were accompanied by Daniel Prevey, who was crawling down the hollow of the earth again and again like a dirty bug. Against the background of the vast and desolate desert in the shot, the insignificance of human beings is infinitely magnified, and the sense of oppression that ruthlessly crushes the insignificant human beings in the powerful nature blows toward the face.

However, the more depressing and shocking scenes appear in the last fifteen minutes of the film. When all the suppressed emotions erupted, madness finally triumphed over reason-this is not the result of a contradictory confrontation, but a natural Its natural evolution, Leonardo DiCaprio in the lens is like a black soul devoured by the devil, waving the blunt weapon in his hand again and again, and smashing it at the Iraqi who represents faith and hypocrisy. Lay Sandy.

As an epic work about the legendary life of an oil tycoon, "There Will Be Blood" may be bland to audiences accustomed to Hollywood-style blockbusters. For most of the film, the calm and silence presented by the picture makes it impossible to even feel that something is happening. And it is precisely this very peaceful examination that gives it a distinctive atmosphere and depth. This seems like a world of difference from 'perfume'. Unlike 'perfume', which is colorful and colorful, 'Blood is Coming' does not have any obvious luxury symbols to express the jealousy and greed that human beings may trigger in the face of great wealth. On the contrary, it is promoted in a religious sense. To the almost black-and-white picture, it is quietly outlined.

The background of the oil boom at the beginning of the last century, in Evan Bell's lens, stripped away the bright colors, showing a primitive chaos and desolation. This water-scarce, food-poor region, with nothing but oil, needed a historic opportunity to change its place in a rapidly developing civilized society. So, as a messenger, Paul Sandy found Daniel Prevy with the 'will of God', and his expectations and ambitions were connected in an opportunity similar to the reclamation of the wasteland: Daniel's ruthless development and use of the land opened The vast void of the American West. At the same time, it also allows people to see the huge gap in the existence of human nature itself.

In "The Blood Will Come", there are a total of three protagonists, Daniel Plevy. Eli Sandy, and Evan Bell.

Daniel Plevy is the most typical capitalist, who is constantly repeating the plunder of primitive accumulation. He persuades the locals to be included in his ruling territory. He insatiably expands his imperial domain. All obstacles, in order to achieve the goal, he will not compromise the means. A worker's accident could not arouse his sympathy, and his adopted son's deafness could not stop him. even on behalf of

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The impediment of expressing religious beliefs could not really slow his progress. Perhaps, Daniel Plevey is the most hateful, evil, and darkest villain on the big screen in 2007.

But who has ever seen that he is alone, and he longs for a companion who can stop him from falling further: yes, he knows he is falling, so he tried to grab the pillars around him, first h.. Plevy. Then there's Henry Prevy, unfortunately, both of them betrayed him, the former complaining about him, the latter being a fake. then. He fell into the darkness completely and was swallowed up by the greed and **** in his heart.

Eli Sandy is actually the other side of Daniel Plevy. If Daniel Plevy is the devil standing under the sun, then Eli Sandy is the evil invader in the cloak of light. The Third Apocalypse, the name itself hints at the essence of its true existence. This is the third kind of revelation that echoes beyond the 'noisy and restless Old Testament' and the 'Salvation Gospel of the New Testament'. The powerlessness and self-deception behind the greedy nature. Eli's constant need for fame, respect, and money is a direct manifestation of his natural greed. All of these ambitions are hidden under the 'sage' skin of his preaching, quietly releasing that dazzling light, all the time. Waiting for an opportunity.

It wasn't until he met Daniel that Eli Sandy's ambitions swelled up a little and eventually destroyed himself. Eli's final confrontation with Daniel is actually not just a confrontation between two people, not only a confrontation between religion and capital during the expansion and domination, but also a confrontation between good and evil, greed and sex, truth and hypocrisy in human nature . Ultimately, truth, like all 'truths', prevails.

On the surface, this is a "grotesque brown comedy with a diabolical individual at its core," but Evan Bell gives the story a deeper meaning. Perhaps, this is the story of a demon who gave up the possibility of using immeasurable natural wealth to build a beautiful paradise on earth, and gave up his dying struggle for redemption through feeble beliefs, and also gave up ——Or abandoned——Emotional entanglement restricts the expansion of sexual desire Instead, let the vague desire in the depths of the heart continue to expand, surpassing the pure desire for money and power. *, allowing a negative emotion called 'ambition' to devour everything. But in fact, without those he hated, without those who fought against him, he could not have done this tragedy alone. Therefore, this may also be a fable belonging to a group or an era.

Evan Bell uses his dim, almost dark lens to tell a story of "overwhelming hatred that amassed wealth and eventually was eaten by hatred", which may be a point of view that is not easy to understand. But is there such a person in this world who has spent his whole life only to find that the most successful thing he has done is to turn himself into a person who even hates himself. It takes time and patience to discover essential disillusionment over the course of a long life, as the film's title publicly states, 'There will be blood.'

With a 'no', the movie kicks off; at the end, it ends with 'I'm done'. In this sentence of 'shed', did anyone hear the disgust from Daniel - or Evan - to himself, and the other meaning is obviously to end and destroy.

Shock the mind! Evan Bell once again used his amazing talent to complete this almost impossible task! "

Neil D'Arcy was full of praise in the New York Times film review.

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