The character "Daniel Plainview" played by Daniel Day Lewis is the Epitome of Cinematic Characterization!
I recently watched the movie 'There Will Be Blood (2007),' and it was amazing! I was a bit hesitant at first because it's a relatively long movie (2h 38m). But man, oh man, what a movie! I ended up wishing it was 10 times longer. I don't think the movie would have had the same impact if it had been played by someone else. Daniel Day-Lewis did complete justice to the role. It could not have been played any better. The depth and nuance Day-Lewis brings to Plainview make the character feel incredibly real and human, despite his larger-than-life persona.
I watched this movie after watching the much-acclaimed 'Gangs of New York' (2002). I watched it because I had heard great things about the character played by Daniel Day-Lewis. And they were not wrong, but I think it pales in comparison to the character he played in this movie.
The ego, the drive, the insatiable hunger, the absolute primal hate in its rawest form, the decency, the kindness - all in one man named Daniel Plainview.
In my opinion, The character "Daniel Plainview" played by Daniel Day Lewis is the Epitome of Cinematic Characterization!
I'm curious to hear your thoughts. Do you agree? What other performances have left a similar impact on you?