Apart from being annoyed by small things like the noises she makes while buttering her toast, he now finds it hard to focus on work and complains as much to Cyril.

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I wanted so much to love Phantom Thread, because I love PTAs other films. .

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. In a way I feel like Phantom Thread is about the weird quirks of relationships and the way. .

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But Cyril in all her coldness has grown to like Alma. . .

. "Phantom Thread" opens and closes with Alma talking about her relationship with Reynolds to a doctor, so it feels as though the story is told from her.

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Set in 1950s London, it stars Day-Lewis as an haute couture dressmaker who takes a young waitress, played by Krieps, as his muse. yahoo.

The movie is, of course, beautifully made. He has to be in control, and any disturbance to the life hes carefully built angers him, no matter the intentions behind it.

Instead, Phantom Thread takes the diametrically opposed concepts of romance and reality to a conclusion that is as shocking as it is logical, and hilarious.
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It is a visual feast. com. The films fittingly enigmatic title is briefly.

. . . . . Phantom Thread is.

It&39;s also an unmistakably personal.

The Woodcock house is filled with death, its insides laced with pretty things and the trappings of wealth in order to mask the stench of decay. .

His charisma and genius are matched by his obsessive and controlling personality.

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In &39;Phantom Thread&39;, the viewer is both inside the world Paul Thomas Anderson has created and outside it.

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