Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

A stitch in time with this thread

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Phantom Thread follows a self-absorbed fashion maven named Reynolds Woodcock (Daniel Day-Lewis) whose regimented personal and profession­al life are thrown into disarray by the arrival of a new muse and lover.

A confirmed bachelor and control freak, Woodcock works out of his residencec­um-atelier where a team of seamstress­es, under the supervisio­n of his spinster sister (Lesley Manville), stitch gowns for the who’s who of 1950s London.

Following a brief encounter, a beautiful young waitress (Vicky Krieps) becomes an inseparabl­e part of the dressmaker’s ‘family’.

There is no denying Anderson’s visual dexterity (the luminous close-ups are especially striking) or his ability to elicit sterling performanc­es from the ensemble cast.

Day-Lewis burrows into his role with characteri­stic intensity. Manville is spot-on as the stern but sympatheti­c sibling. The accomplish­ed Krieps gives an Oscar-worthy performanc­e; it seems unjust that she was overlooked in the nomination­s.

The contributi­ons of Anderson’s regular music composer Jonny Greenwood and costume designer Mark Bridges are also worthy of kudos.

Sadly, the tactful restraint of the first half devolves into a Hitchcocki­an fever dream. The overwrough­t climactic sequences are more confoundin­g than captivatin­g.

Still, Phantom Thread is highly recommende­d for ardent admirers of Anderson and Day-Lewis.

 ??  ?? A still from the movie Phantom Thread.
A still from the movie Phantom Thread.

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