"One Battle After Another": as Masterful as Everything by Paul Thomas Anderson
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Taken from Thomas Pynchon's novel Vineland, the film is a fresco from America today told by a director who feels like a Californian hippie.
In The End of Insanity (2003), writer Jorge Volpi reconstructed the itinerary of a generation who believed in revolution and ended up witnessing the collapse of their own utopias. The novel covers the decades in which the promises of Marxism, student revolts and counterculture seemed to herald a new world. In the end, there appears the disenchantment, fragmentation and suspicion that those great narratives had reached their limit. That suspicion…
By Juan Carlos Arciniegas, CNN en Español. Martin Scorsese and Steven Spielberg have already seen “One Battle After Another” and heaped praise upon it. Meanwhile, the press and critics have gone so far as to call it not only “the best film of the year,” but “of the decade.” I agree with all of them, but it seems to me that so much euphoria surrounding Paul Thomas Anderson’s latest film is 25 years overdue. Before getting into the details, I’d li…
Oscar winner Paul Thomas Anderson on how ‘One Battle After Another’ represents our current moment
It was Paul Thomas Anderson's film One Battle After Another that came away as the big winner during Sunday night's 98th Academy Awards. The movie earned six Oscars including best picture. Anderson won his first-ever Academy Awards at the ceremony, and backstage after those wins, [...]
The traditional Oscar ceremony took place on the night of Sunday, March 15th. As every year, the Academy rewarded the best of the seventh art. "One battle after the other", the feature film by Paul Thomas Anderson left with ... Read more about Elle.fr
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