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Phantom Thread

Phantom Thread is a 2017 American historical drama film written and directed by Paul Thomas Anderson, and starring Daniel Day-Lewis, Vicky Krieps and Lesley Manville. Set in 1950s London, it stars Day-Lewis as an haute couture dressmaker who takes a young waitress, played by Krieps, as his muse.[6] It marked Day-Lewis's final film role to date.[7][8] The film is the first Anderson film shot outside the United States, with principal photography beginning in January 2017 in Lythe, England. It is Anderson's second collaboration with Day-Lewis, following There Will Be Blood (2007), and his fourth with composer Jonny Greenwood.

Phantom Thread
Theatrical release poster
Directed byPaul Thomas Anderson
Written byPaul Thomas Anderson
Produced by
Starring
Edited byDylan Tichenor
Music byJonny Greenwood
Production
companies
Distributed by
Release dates
  • December 11, 2017 (2017-12-11) (Walter Reade Theater)
  • December 25, 2017 (2017-12-25) (United States)
Running time
130 minutes[2]
CountryUnited States[3]
LanguageEnglish
Budget$35 million[4]
Box office$47.8 million[5]

Phantom Thread premiered in New York City on December 11, 2017, and was theatrically released in the United States on December 25, 2017.[9] The film received acclaim for its acting, screenplay, direction, musical score, costume design, and production values. It was chosen by the National Board of Review as one of the top ten films of 2017,[10] and is considered one of the best films of the 2010s.[11][12]

At the 90th Academy Awards, the film was nominated for Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actor for Day-Lewis, Best Supporting Actress for Manville and Best Original Score, and won for Best Costume Design. It also earned four nominations at the 71st British Academy Film Awards, winning for Best Costume Design,[13] and received two Golden Globe nominations.[14]

Plot

In 1954 London, fashion designer Reynolds Woodcock creates dresses for members of high society, including royalty. His clients view him as a genius whose creations enable them to become their best selves; but his creativity and charm are matched by his obsessive and controlling personality. Cyril, his sister, manages the day-to-day operations of his fashion house and tries to protect him from anything that might distract him from his work. The superstitious Reynolds is haunted by the death of their mother and often stitches hidden messages into the linings of the dresses he makes.

After designing a new gown for a revered client, Lady Harding, Reynolds visits a restaurant near his country house and meets a foreign waitress, Alma Elson. She accepts his invitation to dinner. Their relationship blossoms, and she moves in with him, becoming his model, muse, and lover, although the physicality between the two is very subtle. Cyril initially distrusts Alma but comes to respect her willfulness and determination.

At first, Alma enjoys being a part of Reynolds's work, but he proves aloof, hard to please, and finicky; as a result, they start to bicker. When Alma tries to show her love for Reynolds by preparing a romantic dinner, he lashes out, saying he will not tolerate deviations from the routines he has worked hard to perfect. Alma retaliates by poisoning Reynolds's tea with wild mushrooms gathered outside the country house. As he readies a wedding gown for a Belgian princess, Reynolds collapses, damaging the dress and forcing his staff to work all night to repair it. He becomes gravely ill and has hallucinations of his mother. Alma stays by his side, tirelessly nursing him back to health.

After Reynolds recovers, he tells Alma that a house that does not change "is a dead house" and asks her to marry him. Taken aback, she hesitates but then accepts. Following a pleasant honeymoon in Switzerland, however, Reynolds and Alma start bickering again as Reynolds's domineering personality reasserts itself. Cyril reveals to Reynolds that Lady Harding is now a client at a rival fashion house and suggests that his classic, conservative designs may be going out of style. Reynolds blames Alma for being more a distraction than an inspiration, and Alma overhears him telling Cyril that it may be time to end the marriage.

At the country house, Alma makes Reynolds an omelet poisoned with the same mushrooms as before. As he chews his first bite, she informs him that she wants him weak and vulnerable so that he has to depend on her to take care of him. Reynolds willingly swallows the bite and tells her to kiss him before he is sick. As Reynolds lies ill once again, Alma imagines their future with children, a rich social life, and a bigger role for her in the dressmaking business. She acknowledges that while there may be challenges ahead, their love and their complementary needs can overcome them.

Cast

Production

Anderson became interested in the fashion industry after reading about designer Cristóbal Balenciaga.[18] Reynolds Woodcock's obsessive fastidiousness is loosely inspired by English-American fashion designer Charles James.[19] Daniel Day-Lewis, a renowned method actor, spent a year learning dressmaking under the tutelage of Marc Happel in preparation for the role. Day-Lewis gained enough skills that enabled him to recreate an iconic dress by Balenciaga during the year.[20]

Filming

Principal photography began in late January 2017 in Lythe, England, United Kingdom,[21][22] with a number of other locations in the North York Moors National Park also featuring, including Robin Hood's Bay and Staithes.[23] Filming also took place in 2017 at Owlpen Manor in the Cotswolds[24] and in the London neighbourhood of Fitzrovia, in Fitzroy Square, and in Grafton Mews.[25] Woodcock drives a maroon Bristol 405 in the film.[26] Filming also took place at the Grandhotel Giessbach, Brienz, Switzerland, Lake Brienz, and Brienzer Rothorn. The New Year's Eve party was filmed at the Blackpool Tower ballroom with approximately 500 supporting artistes.[27]

Cinematography

It was reported in June 2017 that Anderson himself would be serving as cinematographer for the film, because Robert Elswit, Anderson's frequent collaborator for cinematography, was absent during production.[28] Anderson denied this, saying there is no official credit for cinematography and that it was a "collaborative effort".[18] Michael Bauman, who previously worked as Anderson and Elswit's gaffer, was credited as the "lighting cameraman". Anderson and Bauman pushed their 35 mm film stock and filled its frames with "theatrical haze" to "dirty up" their look; according to Bauman: "One of the first things [Paul] said was, 'Look, this cannot look like The Crown'. That was a big thing. When people think of a period movie it becomes this beautifully polished, amazingly photographed—I mean, The Crown looks beautiful—but super clean, gorgeous light, and he was clear it couldn't look like that."[29]

Soundtrack

The soundtrack was composed by Jonny Greenwood, who previously worked with Anderson on the soundtracks for There Will Be Blood (2007), The Master (2012) and Inherent Vice (2014). It was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Score, Greenwood's first Academy Award nomination.[30] Greenwood's soundtrack features prominently in the film, with nearly ninety minutes of music appearing during the film's 130-minute runtime.[31][32]

Reception

Box office

Phantom Thread grossed $21.2 million in the United States and Canada, and $26.6 million in other territories, for a worldwide total of $47.8 million, against a production budget of $35 million.[5]

After three weeks in limited release, where it made a total of $2.8 million, the film was added to 834 theaters on January 19, 2018 (for a total of 896), and grossed $3.8 million over the weekend, finishing 12th at the box office.[33] The subsequent weekend, following the announcement of its six Oscar nominations, and having added 125 theaters, the film grossed $2.9 million.[34]

Critical response

 
 
Daniel Day-Lewis and Lesley Manville's performances garnered critical acclaim, and earned them Academy Award nominations for Best Actor and Best Supporting Actress, respectively.

Phantom Thread received widespread critical acclaim. On review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, the film has an approval rating of 91%, based on 358 reviews, with an average rating of 8.5/10. The site's critics consensus reads: "Phantom Thread's finely woven narrative is filled out nicely by humor, intoxicating romantic tension, and yet another impressively committed performance from Daniel Day-Lewis."[35] On Metacritic, the film has a weighted average score of 90 out of 100, based on 51 critic reviews, indicating "universal acclaim".[36]

The A.V. Club's A.A. Dowd gave the film an A−, calling it a "charitable and even poignantly hopeful take on the subject [of being in a relationship with an artist]" and wrote that "in the simple, refined timelessness of its technique, Phantom Thread is practically a love letter to classic aesthetic values—cinematic, sartorial, or otherwise".[37] The Observer critic Mark Kermode gave the film five stars, describing it as "a deftly spun yarn" and praised Daniel Day-Lewis' performance, calling his role as a "perfect fit [in a] beautifully realised tale of 50s haute couture".[38]

Christy Lemire of the Los Angeles Film Critics Association placed the film second on her list of ten best films of 2017, describing it as "captivating" and "one of Paul Thomas Anderson's absolute best", as well as singling out Jonny Greenwood's score as "intoxicating".[39] Michael Wood, writing for the London Review of Books, saw the film as unsuccessfully referencing other gothic films such as Rebecca from the 1940s. He also wrote: "Can we imagine a long future for this couple? The film can, and does, but the picture is so hackneyed – pram, baby, walk in the park – that it has to be a dream, or an irony."[40]

Top ten lists

Phantom Thread was listed on many critics' top ten lists for 2017.[41]

Accolades

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Phantom Thread is a 2017 American historical drama film written and directed by Paul Thomas Anderson and starring Daniel Day Lewis Vicky Krieps and Lesley Manville Set in 1950s London it stars Day Lewis as an haute couture dressmaker who takes a young waitress played by Krieps as his muse 6 It marked Day Lewis s final film role to date 7 8 The film is the first Anderson film shot outside the United States with principal photography beginning in January 2017 in Lythe England It is Anderson s second collaboration with Day Lewis following There Will Be Blood 2007 and his fourth with composer Jonny Greenwood Phantom ThreadTheatrical release posterDirected byPaul Thomas AndersonWritten byPaul Thomas AndersonProduced byJoAnne Sellar Paul Thomas Anderson Megan Ellison Daniel LupiStarringDaniel Day Lewis Lesley Manville Vicky KriepsEdited byDylan TichenorMusic byJonny GreenwoodProductioncompaniesAnnapurna Pictures 1 Ghoulardi Film Company 1 Perfect World Pictures 1 Distributed byFocus Features United States Universal Pictures international Release datesDecember 11 2017 2017 12 11 Walter Reade Theater December 25 2017 2017 12 25 United States Running time130 minutes 2 CountryUnited States 3 LanguageEnglishBudget 35 million 4 Box office 47 8 million 5 Phantom Thread premiered in New York City on December 11 2017 and was theatrically released in the United States on December 25 2017 9 The film received acclaim for its acting screenplay direction musical score costume design and production values It was chosen by the National Board of Review as one of the top ten films of 2017 10 and is considered one of the best films of the 2010s 11 12 At the 90th Academy Awards the film was nominated for Best Picture Best Director Best Actor for Day Lewis Best Supporting Actress for Manville and Best Original Score and won for Best Costume Design It also earned four nominations at the 71st British Academy Film Awards winning for Best Costume Design 13 and received two Golden Globe nominations 14 Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 3 1 Filming 3 2 Cinematography 3 3 Soundtrack 4 Reception 4 1 Box office 4 2 Critical response 4 3 Top ten lists 4 4 Accolades 5 References 6 External linksPlot EditIn 1954 London fashion designer Reynolds Woodcock creates dresses for members of high society including royalty His clients view him as a genius whose creations enable them to become their best selves but his creativity and charm are matched by his obsessive and controlling personality Cyril his sister manages the day to day operations of his fashion house and tries to protect him from anything that might distract him from his work The superstitious Reynolds is haunted by the death of their mother and often stitches hidden messages into the linings of the dresses he makes After designing a new gown for a revered client Lady Harding Reynolds visits a restaurant near his country house and meets a foreign waitress Alma Elson She accepts his invitation to dinner Their relationship blossoms and she moves in with him becoming his model muse and lover although the physicality between the two is very subtle Cyril initially distrusts Alma but comes to respect her willfulness and determination At first Alma enjoys being a part of Reynolds s work but he proves aloof hard to please and finicky as a result they start to bicker When Alma tries to show her love for Reynolds by preparing a romantic dinner he lashes out saying he will not tolerate deviations from the routines he has worked hard to perfect Alma retaliates by poisoning Reynolds s tea with wild mushrooms gathered outside the country house As he readies a wedding gown for a Belgian princess Reynolds collapses damaging the dress and forcing his staff to work all night to repair it He becomes gravely ill and has hallucinations of his mother Alma stays by his side tirelessly nursing him back to health After Reynolds recovers he tells Alma that a house that does not change is a dead house and asks her to marry him Taken aback she hesitates but then accepts Following a pleasant honeymoon in Switzerland however Reynolds and Alma start bickering again as Reynolds s domineering personality reasserts itself Cyril reveals to Reynolds that Lady Harding is now a client at a rival fashion house and suggests that his classic conservative designs may be going out of style Reynolds blames Alma for being more a distraction than an inspiration and Alma overhears him telling Cyril that it may be time to end the marriage At the country house Alma makes Reynolds an omelet poisoned with the same mushrooms as before As he chews his first bite she informs him that she wants him weak and vulnerable so that he has to depend on her to take care of him Reynolds willingly swallows the bite and tells her to kiss him before he is sick As Reynolds lies ill once again Alma imagines their future with children a rich social life and a bigger role for her in the dressmaking business She acknowledges that while there may be challenges ahead their love and their complementary needs can overcome them Cast EditDaniel Day Lewis 15 as Reynolds Woodcock Vicky Krieps 16 as Alma Elson Lesley Manville 16 as Cyril Woodcock Camilla Rutherford as Johanna Gina McKee as Countess Henrietta Harding George Glasgow as Nigel Cheddar Goode Brian Gleeson as Dr Robert Hardy Harriet Sansom Harris as Barbara Rose Lujza Richter as Princess Mona Braganza Julia Davis as Lady Baltimore Nicholas Mander as Lord Baltimore Philip Franks as Peter Martin Phyllis MacMahon as Tippy Silas Carson as Rubio Gurrerro Ian Harrod as the Registrar Richard Graham 17 as George Riley Jane Perry as Mrs VaughanProduction EditAnderson became interested in the fashion industry after reading about designer Cristobal Balenciaga 18 Reynolds Woodcock s obsessive fastidiousness is loosely inspired by English American fashion designer Charles James 19 Daniel Day Lewis a renowned method actor spent a year learning dressmaking under the tutelage of Marc Happel in preparation for the role Day Lewis gained enough skills that enabled him to recreate an iconic dress by Balenciaga during the year 20 Filming Edit Principal photography began in late January 2017 in Lythe England United Kingdom 21 22 with a number of other locations in the North York Moors National Park also featuring including Robin Hood s Bay and Staithes 23 Filming also took place in 2017 at Owlpen Manor in the Cotswolds 24 and in the London neighbourhood of Fitzrovia in Fitzroy Square and in Grafton Mews 25 Woodcock drives a maroon Bristol 405 in the film 26 Filming also took place at the Grandhotel Giessbach Brienz Switzerland Lake Brienz and Brienzer Rothorn The New Year s Eve party was filmed at the Blackpool Tower ballroom with approximately 500 supporting artistes 27 Cinematography Edit It was reported in June 2017 that Anderson himself would be serving as cinematographer for the film because Robert Elswit Anderson s frequent collaborator for cinematography was absent during production 28 Anderson denied this saying there is no official credit for cinematography and that it was a collaborative effort 18 Michael Bauman who previously worked as Anderson and Elswit s gaffer was credited as the lighting cameraman Anderson and Bauman pushed their 35 mm film stock and filled its frames with theatrical haze to dirty up their look according to Bauman One of the first things Paul said was Look this cannot look like The Crown That was a big thing When people think of a period movie it becomes this beautifully polished amazingly photographed I mean The Crown looks beautiful but super clean gorgeous light and he was clear it couldn t look like that 29 Soundtrack Edit Main article Phantom Thread soundtrack The soundtrack was composed by Jonny Greenwood who previously worked with Anderson on the soundtracks for There Will Be Blood 2007 The Master 2012 and Inherent Vice 2014 It was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Score Greenwood s first Academy Award nomination 30 Greenwood s soundtrack features prominently in the film with nearly ninety minutes of music appearing during the film s 130 minute runtime 31 32 Reception EditBox office Edit Phantom Thread grossed 21 2 million in the United States and Canada and 26 6 million in other territories for a worldwide total of 47 8 million against a production budget of 35 million 5 After three weeks in limited release where it made a total of 2 8 million the film was added to 834 theaters on January 19 2018 for a total of 896 and grossed 3 8 million over the weekend finishing 12th at the box office 33 The subsequent weekend following the announcement of its six Oscar nominations and having added 125 theaters the film grossed 2 9 million 34 Critical response Edit Daniel Day Lewis and Lesley Manville s performances garnered critical acclaim and earned them Academy Award nominations for Best Actor and Best Supporting Actress respectively Phantom Thread received widespread critical acclaim On review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes the film has an approval rating of 91 based on 358 reviews with an average rating of 8 5 10 The site s critics consensus reads Phantom Thread s finely woven narrative is filled out nicely by humor intoxicating romantic tension and yet another impressively committed performance from Daniel Day Lewis 35 On Metacritic the film has a weighted average score of 90 out of 100 based on 51 critic reviews indicating universal acclaim 36 The A V Club s A A Dowd gave the film an A calling it a charitable and even poignantly hopeful take on the subject of being in a relationship with an artist and wrote that in the simple refined timelessness of its technique Phantom Thread is practically a love letter to classic aesthetic values cinematic sartorial or otherwise 37 The Observer critic Mark Kermode gave the film five stars describing it as a deftly spun yarn and praised Daniel Day Lewis performance calling his role as a perfect fit in a beautifully realised tale of 50s haute couture 38 Christy Lemire of the Los Angeles Film Critics Association placed the film second on her list of ten best films of 2017 describing it as captivating and one of Paul Thomas Anderson s absolute best as well as singling out Jonny Greenwood s score as intoxicating 39 Michael Wood writing for the London Review of Books saw the film as unsuccessfully referencing other gothic films such as Rebecca from the 1940s He also wrote Can we imagine a long future for this couple The film can and does but the picture is so hackneyed pram baby walk in the park that it has to be a dream or an irony 40 Top ten lists Edit Phantom Thread was listed on many critics top ten lists for 2017 41 1st Marlow Stern The Daily Beast 1st Ben Kenigsberg RogerEbert com 2nd Sasha Stone Awards Daily 2nd Alison Willmore BuzzFeed 2nd Christy Lemire RogerEbert com 3rd Justin Chang Los Angeles Times 3rd Glenn Kenny RogerEbert com 4th Mark Olsen Los Angeles Times 4th Michael Phillips Chicago Tribune 5th 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