Had a chance to watch this weekend and wasn't very impressed. They've hyped this on The Ringer for a while so I had a level of expectation that wasn't met. I thought Cumberbatch was great, super intense. Kodi Smit-McPhee was good too. Not sure what my thoughts on Plemons and Dunst are right now, neither performance struck me as anything special. It was beautifully shot, really enjoyed the look of the film. I don't mind a slow burn of a film, but that wasn't what bothered me about it.
It felt too much like someone trying to do their version of There Will Be Blood to me. With a light amount of Brokeback Mountain. I know it's based on a book, which I've never read, but I picked up on what Phil's deal was very quickly, it's wasn't difficult. I didn't find anything surprising or particularly clever. Perhaps what ruined it for me was the There Will Be Blood vibes I was getting. That's my favorite PT Anderson film and one of my favorites of the last 20 years.
Curious what others think about this one that also watched it.
It felt too much like someone trying to do their version of There Will Be Blood to me. With a light amount of Brokeback Mountain. I know it's based on a book, which I've never read, but I picked up on what Phil's deal was very quickly, it's wasn't difficult. I didn't find anything surprising or particularly clever. Perhaps what ruined it for me was the There Will Be Blood vibes I was getting. That's my favorite PT Anderson film and one of my favorites of the last 20 years.
Curious what others think about this one that also watched it.