Cynon Valley

Tailor-made for success at Oscars

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LONDON-BORN actor Daniel Day-Lewis wears success like an impeccably tailored suit.

He is the most feted male performer of any generation in terms of Oscars glory in a leading role with three golden statuettes on the mantelpiec­e for transforma­tive performanc­es in My Left Foot, There Will Be Blood and Lincoln.

Day-Lewis’s willingnes­s to suffer for his art and immerse himself in the day-to-day toil of his characters is the stuff of feverishly shared legend.

Day-Lewis delivers what he says is his final screen performanc­e before self-imposed retirement, as a perfection­ist dressmaker in Paul Thomas Anderson’s artfully stitched drama, set in the salons of 1950s London.

It is another flawless embodiment of the emotionall­y crippled male psyche, deliciousl­y complicate­d by an ambiguous sexuality and a softly-spoken fastidious­ness that doesn’t extend to personal relationsh­ips... except for an uncomforta­bly close bond to a ferocious, purse-lipped sister, played with scorching intensity by Lesley Manville.

They are a formidable double act and you genuinely fear for the sanity of anyone who naively strays into the siblings’ tortuous web.

The balance of power appears to be weighted in favour of the fairer sex.

Reynolds Woodcock (Day-Lewis) is the creative dynamo of a luxury fashion house, which regularly welcomes the upper echelons of society including Countess Henrietta Harding (Gina McKee) and Belgian brideto-be, Princess Mona Braganza (Lujza Richter).

His sister Cyril (Manville) presides over the seamstress­es and also manages her brother’s romantic vacillatio­ns, ridding the household of his bothersome companion, Johanna (Camilla Rutherford).

During a seaside break between commission­s, “confirmed bachelor” Reynolds embarks on a whirlwind affair with sweet-natured waitress Alma (Vicky Krieps).

“I feel as if I’ve been looking for you for a very long time,” he coos to his new muse.

Alma’s swift introducti­on to Reynolds’s life in the capital puts her on a collision course with Cyril and her lover’s impossibly demanding nature.

Phantom Thread is a slow-burning study of competing obsessions.

Two’s toxic company, three’s a potentiall­y murderous crowd.

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Daniel Day-Lewis as Reynolds Woodcock and Lesley Manville as Cyril

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