'One Battle After Another' Brings Revolution to the (Very) Big Screen
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Paul Thomas Anderson has always been a filmmaker of the emotional excess, of those who push their stories toward the limits of human absurdity without losing the pulse of the intimate. In One battle after another (One Battle After Another), the director of Magnolia and There Will Be Blood takes that sensitivity to a political territory: America turned into a police state, where immigrants are arrested en masse and an improvised resistance tries …
Review | Paul Thomas Anderson’s ‘One Battle After Another’ is a modern declaration of the revolution
Released to theaters nationwide on Sept. 26, “One Battle After Another” is the newest work from legendary American filmmaker Paul Thomas Anderson. The film is far and away his most ambitious. Loosely based on the novel “Vineland” by postmodernist author Thomas Pynchon, the nearly three-hour epic opens with our protagonists raiding and freeing an immigration detention center on the US-Mexico border. The film follows Bob Ferguson (Leonardo DiCapri…
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