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The humor in Phantom Thread is so subtle and dry that I'm sure more than half the audience is going to miss it completely.
It shares tropes of Punch Drunk Love minus the chaotic Hoffman subplot. Often it feels like a subtle gothic love story & is a true pleasure to watch.
Phantom Thread is, in the end, a perverse sort of romantic comedy, a wicked tribute to the compromises and lovable madnesses of couplehood, all staged with elegant restraint by Anderson and given lift by Jonny Greenwood’s lush and alluring score.
Quiet, moody, and deeply perverse (I’ll say no more), this fascinating movie reminds us that Anderson is the kind of alchemist-director who can turn somebody ordering breakfast into a classic scene
Daniel Day-Lewis doesn’t disappear into London dressmaker Reynolds Woodcock so much as he builds him from the impeccably shined shoes on up. But Vicky Krieps’s disarmingly earnest waitress Alma is the real heart of the film
but Elle Fanning? You’ve got my money. And Kirsten Dunst as well."
