"Daniel Day Lewis won an Oscar for his portrayal as Daniel Plainview, a mineral prospector in New Mexico in 1898. Life is pretty good for Daniel and his adopted son H.W. -- that is, until companies start to vie for Daniel's oil source. There are gun-fights, murder, arsonists, and of course, oil."
www.digitaltrends.com/movies/best-netflix-instant-movies/4/
>gunfights
>arsonists
>companies start to vie for Daniel's oil
None of these things
Why does DDL look like a giant in that poster?
>>62695206
He is a giant to be honest. He owns a massive corporation and was ruthless as fuck.
>>62695442
Well, well, talk about poetry.
>>62695459
It's spelled pottery.
>>62695206
BECAUSE YOUR DEPTH PERCEPTION IS IMPAIRED.
>>62695459
DID SOMEONE SAY POTTERY?
>>62694834
Any description for surreal films is usually pretty awful
I've never read a decent one for Eraserhead
>>62695950
just stick with
'a dream of dark and troubling things'
>>62695950
It's about the fear of becoming a father and how you will react to it, and deal with the possible underlying dilemmas that come with it.
>>62695977
That's an interpretation, not a description of what the film actually contains
>>62695968
This works kind of but still barely describes what actually happens
>>62695529
Don't you get tired of being retarded?
>>62696057
well, descriptions of the film don't often tell you what actually happens like a plot summary
but there's only a few key points
or are you looking for something like
'experience the psychogenic fugue of Henry Spencer, as his fraying relationship due to an unwanted pregnancy finds him struggling to care for an aberrant newborn, set in the bleak chiaroscuro of an industrial cityscape'