Hey it's not my fault, I have no one else to play with over here! It's true, though. There are people who have visited the No Country thread but this? Hardly anyone does, and I had a lot of questions/comments on the movie. So too bad, you'll have to bear the brunt of my ramblings
I didn't feel sorry for Eli exactly, but as I came out of the theatre people were talking about how they hated Eli for being so irritating and that '"the actor" (I felt sad that they didn't know Paul Dano's name) did "a terrible job". That's sad! Eli is supposed to be someone you dislike. He's like an annoying younger brother, only with delusions of grandeur. But that's the point, and Paul Dano did a fantastic job in portraying Eli. I mean, neither Eli nor Daniel were meant to be liked! Also I think it took a very strong portrayal of Eli not to be overwhelmed by DDL's Plainview, and Paul Dano did a marvellous job. I can't believe he only had 4 days to prepare.
That was really crazy though. Seriously, what the hell? It wasn't as abrupt as the ending of No Country though, and in the end it fit because this way you're wondering what happened to Plainview. To show him getting away with murder, or being hauled up by the cops, or killing himself - these are the three most likely possibilities - it would have been more anticlimatic. Finding out what happened would have dimmed our image of this larger-than-life character, removed the mystique a little. So that was a masterstroke by PTA!
Yeah, I felt uneasy after it ended. It doesn't leave a good taste in your mouth (but not in the way a terrible show does, I'm sure you know what I mean). I remember I was stunned as it ended, I was just sitting in my seat in the cinema staring at the screen for a short while while everyone left. It took me a while to snap back to reality and even so I felt a bit off. And my friend was laughing about the movie, only I couldn't because I didn't find it funny, and also because I was so affected by it. Ah, the power of good films.
This is the leaked final script of TWBB, if you're interested. As you can see there are a few changes (am quite glad they changed the final bit actually!) - having seen it, on one hand I want to watch it again to see the differences, but on the other I don't know when I'll be able to stomach watching it again. It's the kind of movie that takes a lot out of the viewer.