Daniel Day-Lewis, Possible Winner On Sunday Night?
By Matthew Williams
16:24, February 21st 2008
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Daniel Day-Lewis, Possible Winner On Sunday Night?

Rumor says that Daniel Day-Lewis might win the Oscar this Sunday for his performance in Paul Anderson’s “There Will Be Blood”.

Even before its release, Lewis received acclamations for his performance as Daniel Plainview, an oil prospector who is setting dynamite in silver mine in 1898, in an adaptation of Upton Sinclair’s 1927 novel, “Oil!”

The movie received eight nominations at Sunday’s Academy Awards. It received nominations at the following categories: Best Actor in a Leading Role, Best Motion Picture of the Year, Achievement in Art Direction, Achievement in Cinematography, Achievement in Directing, Achievement in Film Editing, Achievement in Sound Editing and for Adapted Screenplay.

“There Will Be Blood” was released at the end of 2007 and recorded sales worth of $31 million at the U.S. box office, the lowest from all the Best Picture nominees.

Even so, Lewis was praised about his performance in the movie so is hard to imagine that he will not win the Oscar. Let’s not forget that he was nominated before at the Academy Awards for Best Actor in a Leading Role for “Gangs of New York” and “In the Name of the Father” and won in 1989 for his leading role in “My Left Foot.”

The movie was shot over three months in 2006 from May to August, in New Mexico and Marfa, Texas.

Lewis plays Daniel Plainview, an oil prospector who tricks a local farmer to give him the drilling rights over his land and dynamites a silver mine. This venture leaves him wounded, but he manages to reach to the claim office, bruised as he is. Plainview turns out to be a greedy character, a man of very few words, who wants to take every piece of land from the Californians.

Soon Plainview starts an oil drilling business and, after an accident suffered by one of his partners in which he loses his life, he becomes the adoptive father of boy.

Anderson was inspired by Sinclair’s novel and used his book as the base for the screenplay.

The story is a very loose adaptation of the novel and it bears stories about fathers and sons, ambitions, greed, and the dependence and crave for oil at the turn of the century.

Lewis already won the Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture - Drama award at the Golden Globe Awards this year, Best Leading Actor award at the British Academy Film Awards and Best Actor award at the Critics’ Choice Awards.

Could it be a pattern or pure coincidence? Well, we’ll just have to tune in Sunday night to see it.  



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