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Phantom Thread

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A Paul Thomas Anderson film praised as the best movie of the past ten years, exploring love as destructive poison in romantic relationships.

Mentions (7)
"And probably his 4th best after Boogie Nights, TWBB, and Phantom Thread (haven't seen Magnolia in a long long time so not including that)"
This sub has gotten so predictable · u/Paula-Abdul-Jabbar · ↑302 · 2025-09-29
"It's like when DDL says the line in phantom thread: Sure, it might be justified, but he also sounds like a giant baby for even admitting it."
I don't have thick skin and don't know how to be more resilient · u/henryandbunny · ↑144 · 2023-06-08
"Every time I watch it I like it more - I don't think I'll ever get tired of it. Not ever."
Phantom Thread is literally perfect · u/o0DrWurm0o · ↑116 · 2025-02-13
"I saw it when it came out and I thought it was alright but I finally rewatched it (it looks insane in 4k) and it just blew me away. It was PTA's first movie without a director of photography so it feels like it's all him, it's so personal and painful. Love is poison that eats you from the inside out"
Phantom Thread is the best movie of the past ten years · johnny__apples · ↑57 · 2023-12-01
"Phantom thread & Spencer soundtrack are peak reading and sulking music"
When the movie has a Jonny Greenwood soundtrack · u/Ligmabladee · ↑38 · 2025-10-22
"Phantom Thread is a gorgeous film. Each frame feels so wholesome and authentic. The score is perfect. The sound design adds so much. You can hear the solidness of every step on hardwood, the softness of the fabrics, and when DDL crunches on his toast you just know those bastards over-toasted it."
Phantom Thread · u/realtimeapathy · ↑35 · 2023-01-22
"Phantom Thread is a gorgeous film. Each frame feels so wholesome and authentic. The score is perfect. The sound design adds so much."
Phantom Thread · u/realtimeapathy · ↑35 · 2023-01-22
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