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Day-Lewis going out with a bang

‘Phantom Thread’ could bring sixth Oscar nod

- Patrick Ryan USA TODAY

NEW YORK – Daniel Day-Lewis is taking a stylish final bow with Paul Thomas Anderson’s Phantom Thread.

The 60-year-old actor, dressed down in jeans and a short-sleeve plaid shirt over a white tee and sporting buzzed hair, made a rare appearance Sunday night at the first East Coast screening for the 1950s-set fashion drama (in theaters Christmas Day), which is billed as his final role.

Unsurprisi­ngly, the three-time Oscar winner — looking svelte amid speculatio­n about his health — didn’t address his shocking retirement announceme­nt last June, when his representa­tive released a statement saying that he “will no longer be working as an actor” for reasons Day-Lewis hasn’t elaborated on.

Instead, the post-screening Q&A at DGA Theater stuck specifical­ly to the film, which reunites Day-Lewis with Anderson a decade after 2007’s There

Will Be Blood, for which he won his second best-actor Oscar as imperious oil tycoon Daniel Plainview.

Phantom needles a tense romance between sharp-tongued dressmaker Reynolds Woodcock (Day-Lewis), who runs an eminent London fashion house with his sister (Lesley Manville), and enchanting waitress Alma (Vicky Krieps), who becomes Reynolds’ muse but finds herself vying for his attention.

Although reviews and social-media reactions to Phantom are embargoed until Dec. 7, Day-Lewis is widely predicted to earn his sixth Oscar nomination for his performanc­e by pundits on awards site Gold Derby.

Other possible contenders include costume designer Mark Bridges, composer Jonny Greenwood and Luxembourg­ian actress Krieps.

Anderson says he was inspired to write the script while lying in bed with his longtime companion, Saturday

Night Live veteran Maya Rudolph. “I was very, very sick one night, and my wife looked at me with a love and affection I hadn’t seen in a long time,” Anderson remembered. “So I called Daniel the next day and said, ‘I think I have a good idea for a movie.’ ”

In reality, “Paul just needed an old man, and I seemed to fit the bill,” Day-Lewis joked.

To prepare for the movie, they researched European designers such as Cristóbal Balenciaga and dove into the histories of Paris and London couture after World War II. “Paris was the dominant world, but there were also really interestin­g designers working in England,” Day-Lewis said. “It felt that the work should reflect a sense of the history of England and the fabrics that come from the British Isles. That was kind of a hope: that Woodcock’s world would be reflected both in the design and the quality of the fabrics and the place that he comes from.” Phantom is an ode to Alfred Hitchcock’s 1940 romantic thriller Rebecca and explores similar themes of love and obsession. But it’s also about the “need for another person: a need that we sometimes feel we don’t need, even though we do,” Anderson said.

And while fashion is certainly front and center in the story, “it could’ve been (any other profession) in the creative world,” Day-Lewis added. “(We’re) trying to understand the relationsh­ips through that world, but the work itself is immaterial.”

“(Director) Paul (Anderson) just needed an old man, and I seemed to fit the bill.” Daniel Day-Lewis

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Day-Lewis announced his retirement last June, saying he “will no longer be working as an actor.”
 ??  ?? Designer Reynolds Woodcock (Daniel Day-Lewis) fits his soon-to-be-lover, Alma (Vicky Krieps), in “Phantom Thread,” an ode to Alfred Hitchcock’s 1940 romantic thriller “Rebecca.” PHOTOS BY LAURIE SPARHAM/FOCUS FEATURES
Designer Reynolds Woodcock (Daniel Day-Lewis) fits his soon-to-be-lover, Alma (Vicky Krieps), in “Phantom Thread,” an ode to Alfred Hitchcock’s 1940 romantic thriller “Rebecca.” PHOTOS BY LAURIE SPARHAM/FOCUS FEATURES
 ??  ?? Day-Lewis has won three Oscars. USA TODAY
Day-Lewis has won three Oscars. USA TODAY

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