‘Perfection in cinema’ – the 1 scene critics say makes this ‘best movie ever’ | Films | Entertainment
It is not very often you hear of a cinematic masterpiece, but this film has gained huge amounts of attention. There Will Be Blood (2007) follows the story of a family, religion, hatred, oil and madness, focusing on a turn-of-the-century prospector in the early days of the business.
Filmofile says the final scene of There Will Be Blood is “pure cinematic perfection”. It adds: “This scene proves why There Will Be Blood isn’t just a movie … it’s an experience.” Another person on Reddit said: “It is definitely one of the best movies I’ve ever seen.”
On Rotten Tomatoes, the film has achieved a score of 91%.
One reviewer on the film-rating platform wrote: “There are very few movies that are perfect in nearly every way. This is one of them.
“Under Paul Thomas Anderson’s direction, Daniel Day-Lewis and Paul Dano shine in a way that can only be described as memorable in the darkest way possible.”
Another on IMDb penned: “There Will be Blood! What a fine film! In fact, I would go as far as to say it is one of the best of the last decade.
“Visually, it is stunning. I loved the skilful cinematography and shots, and the scenery was amazing.
“Jonny Greenwood’s music is atmospheric and haunting as well, the script is lyrical, hysterical and sometimes even baffling, the story is excellent and thematically rich and the pace is fine, quite slow but deliberately so.”
The film is a gripping and critically acclaimed movie that has left a lasting impact on audiences since its release.
Directed by Paul Thomas Anderson and starring Daniel Day-Lewis in an Oscar-winning performance, the film has become a classic.
You can watch it now on Amazon Prime.








