@@miekgg Despite his obvious talent, he devotes himself completely to his parts, and it sounds like (according to him) it takes a lot out of him. Daniel Day-Lewis is one of the best actors ever, but he doesn't make it sound like it comes easy to him.
I'm a guy whose a bit over 30 and people usually have always guessed my age around somewhere +- around 5 years younger. Like one day at work I happened to mention that I just cannot drink heavily anymore since I will have a 3 day hangover these days for already at young having baad ones. Then this summer-worker says: "Yeah what, it got so bad when you turned 21" in this like mocking/joking not in super serious tone, basically just trying to call me out on exaggerating and I just look at him and say that.. Dude, I'm 31 😂 His face went completele into a mode of not knowing what to say 😂 Like I don't even personally mind looking young since it haven't been a problem with women but it is only annoying when sometimes older people speak to me like I would be 20 when they know my age (some subconcious stuff). It's also mostly in work-setting like some weard thing where someone thinks they can get me to do something by these bs tactics that are used on younger people not that familiar with work setting. I just have worked while in school since 17 so I make sure very fast to correct how you talk to me, with some higher-up's (like high higher-up's) you kinda need to just take it or you are looked as difficult. I can grow a decent enough to easily pass a mustache and beard to my chin but I feel like I get asked more easily papers than when I'm shaven 😅
Alansmith… that’s “how” you know he’s so good not “why” he’s so good. Crazy you have likes on a comment that makes no sense. Actually it’s not that crazy, most people are stupid.
Right. I didn’t know he was English until I watched a documentary on him yesterday. Now seeing him side by side with his character, it’s amazing how he not only changes his accent , but the overall character of his voice. Similar to Gangs. Amazing
You know what, sometimes I wonder about that, everytime I convince myself that someone like him is a truly great actor I'll hear the stories about how he lives in character the entire time he makes a film, he even takes the character home with him at the end of the day and even texts people in character, then it makes me wonder, who's better, someone like him that has to live the part in order for his character to be caught on film or someone like Robin Williams who could turn it on and off like a switch, someone who could be Robin Williams dressed up as a character on a movie cracking jokes and being himself seconds before a director yells "Action!!!" and snaps right into being the disturbed photo mart guy in an instant and nails his performance in one take then when the director yells "Cut!!!" and he'd snap right back to being Robin Williams dressed like the disturbed photo mart on a movie set just being himself and cracking jokes, you could watch him, and others like him, on something like Letterman when he'd be a guest and he'd just jump straight from one character to the next and be absolutely spot on doing every one of them. Someone like Daniel Day Lewis has to practice his character like crazy and even then has to live them to play the part then you've got actors like Robin Williams or Seth McFarland who can instantly jump from one character to the next including their voices being spot on perfect. Which one really is a better actor?
@@dukecraig2402 I’d say someone like Robin should be considered one of the improv greats. Method acting is dangerous but can produce some of the most realistic portrayals.
The fact that I understand he became an apprentice shoemaker just solidifies the amount of respect I have for him. After mastering one craft he pulls a complete 180 and starts from scratch at a new skill. Bravo.
WTf are you even talking about? Where is the evidence of 'humble' in this video? He's just talking about his work and he's not 'humble' about it. It's like you don't even know what the word means.
@@jamescarter3196 He's a very simple everyday guy in his personal life with zero ego while he has more Oscars than Al Pacino, Robert De Niro, Anthony Hopkins, Sean Connery (only managed to win one cause the academy are fucktards), Jack Nicholson or anybody else for that matter... the man has played some of the most intense roles ever and was robbed of an oscar for Gangs of New York (although the movie was robbed in all categories to be fair)... He's the best male actor in terms of awards in the history of cinema... don't tell me that someone like that not having a huge ego isn't incredible...
@@jamescarter3196most Hollywood actors have a very inflated opinion of how great and important they are. Despite being a better actor than most (if not all) of them and putting a huge amount of effort into his roles, it's clear from this video that he doesn't take himself too seriously.
@@SoonGonein the movie his character says “I don’t want to talk about those things”, OP said it with “tapes” instead, referencing the tapes they mention in this interview
@@Akshay76541 Don’t think so. I think DDL’s role in There will be blood is more tougher because it’s a bit more louder eccentric role. See the climax. Who can perform like that with at most perfection.
I found his interpretation of the voice of Lincoln incredibly believable. I remember thinking I was actually watching the real Lincoln and this is how he sounds.
He really is beautiful. And then to play such ruggedness and 'masculinity' ... I mean the comments on this clip alone speak for themselves. He's brilliant. And so CLEARLY brilliant, too.
One of the actors, like Gary Oldman and Christian Bale,that i can completely regard his characters as completely different person from them as they can morph and change themselves so much to portray. I mean some of Lewis's characters if i didn't know any better, i wouldnt even think they could be the same person.
@MisanthropicTimeSlipperz As a movie it may or may not be - we'll have to wait and see. Plenty of great actors have made terrible movies (usually for the money, and I say fair enough and good luck to them), but anything with DDL in it is worth watching, so I'll keep an open mind.
The movie is an all around masterpiece of this generation, added to it; one of the greatest acting performances of all time. Not enough good things can be said about this movie.
Mine aswell Gary gets as close as you can get to Daniel but Daniel just edges it out for me because not only does he become the character like Oldman but it feels like im watching a documentary its fucking bizzare to me
Absolutely. Both disappear into their roles. No matter how many times I see DDL in his actual state it’s still jarring because of the characters he plays are so engrossing
You'd hear wild stories of him staying in the same place at a table for week on end. At some point he'd rub linseed oil into his skin to further the authenticity of playing said chair.
He’s the greatest actor I have ever seen in my lifetime. Unbelievable range. When you see him as an actual person rather than a character and there is such a marked difference the talent really shines through.
There was a clip somewhere of Tarantino saying that Paul Thomas Anderson said something like “I didn’t ask him to but he just decided to do John Huston”
LMAO, oh he's the greatest of all time of actors living today? Why don't you just sound really clumsy and stupid about it while making it clear you don't know anything about actors in general.
The soundtrack and his acting together made the perfect nightmare of emerging industrialization. Along with the brilliant visuals. The harshness of the environment and the mining/drilling work... The dehumanization. It's a masterpiece.
His performance in this one is just such a surreal and mesmerizing experience. It’s difficult to describe. His performance feels so authentic and real, it somehow manages to play with your mind that someone could be that good. Incredible.
I could never question his method, he is one of the greatest actors of our time and people don't realize how wildly talented he is. Other actors talk about him with so much respect and admiration, that isn't just handed out, that is recognition of a legendary talent by the highest levels of the art..
Saw a poll recently that put him at the bottom of best actor of all time. I can't even remember the other 3 that had more votes. People are frustrating
Well on the internet or even the rare phone in polls, it’s skewed since a lot of people with “something to say” are gonna chime in. Be that what it may, and from wherever. In my humble opinion I’d put him number 1, followed by perhaps Gary oldman and tom hanks, or Denzel but there’s so many good ones. That’s why we debate. I wanna say Leo, Pitt or tom hardy but I should give the nod to the ones who have come before, first. Just my humble opinion I really recommend watching actors round table on TH-cam . I saw the one with Jim Carrey and sascha Baron cohen etc. was awesome
On one hand its so disappointing that Daniel doesn't do more movies, but on the other hand, when he DOES do one, you're in for something special. The man is absolutely brilliant.
I don’t usually put much stock when someone says, “So and so is the greatest ______________ of all time.” There’s simply too many people who have done the same thing so well that it’s hard to compare. So I won’t say Daniel Day Lewis is the greatest actor of all time. But, if someone did say that, I would completely understand. His work is flawless.
Daniel Day-Lewis, in my opinion is the greatest character actor alive today because not many actors can completely transform into a role the way he can to the point where you almost can’t believe it’s the same guy in the different movies he made
I’m not sure what blows my mind more , the fact that Daniel Day Lewis is with out question one of the finest , most accomplished actors of his generation or that he jacked it all in to become a shoe maker !!!! Respect either way I suppose , so cool !!!
One of the very rare, minutely few actors whose real life personas can't be found in his characters cuz he's that damn good!!!
Mammootty also.. He is indian actor
Gary Oldman is also like this. He’s no true leading man, but he’s a character actor of the highest level
Cillian Murphy
@@ForMindlessConsumptionfully agree. He's pretty much my favorite actor
@@braveheartedlion He's not a bad actor but DDL is in a whole different league, respectfully.
The man chose a perfect voice for the character. Truly one of the top performances ever.
Best actor of all time. Wish he’d come out of retirement! ❤
is there an actual reason to why? like he could definitely be the lead in the next nolan or tarantino film for sure
@@miekgg Despite his obvious talent, he devotes himself completely to his parts, and it sounds like (according to him) it takes a lot out of him. Daniel Day-Lewis is one of the best actors ever, but he doesn't make it sound like it comes easy to him.
Him and Gary Oldman.
Me too
Im sure he's got one more in him
He was 50 years old when the movie came out, and he looks like a grad student here! The man is a shape shifter!
He's incredible in every way !
He’s method acting a 35-year-old.
No he just doesn't eat bad food.
This is what british people look like when they don't smoke and eat pasties all day
This man is 70!?
What an amazing film! Go watch it if you haven't already!
Proof that a moustache ages anyone at least 20 years
I'm a guy whose a bit over 30 and people usually have always guessed my age around somewhere +- around 5 years younger. Like one day at work I happened to mention that I just cannot drink heavily anymore since I will have a 3 day hangover these days for already at young having baad ones. Then this summer-worker says: "Yeah what, it got so bad when you turned 21" in this like mocking/joking not in super serious tone, basically just trying to call me out on exaggerating and I just look at him and say that.. Dude, I'm 31 😂 His face went completele into a mode of not knowing what to say 😂 Like I don't even personally mind looking young since it haven't been a problem with women but it is only annoying when sometimes older people speak to me like I would be 20 when they know my age (some subconcious stuff). It's also mostly in work-setting like some weard thing where someone thinks they can get me to do something by these bs tactics that are used on younger people not that familiar with work setting. I just have worked while in school since 17 so I make sure very fast to correct how you talk to me, with some higher-up's (like high higher-up's) you kinda need to just take it or you are looked as difficult.
I can grow a decent enough to easily pass a mustache and beard to my chin but I feel like I get asked more easily papers than when I'm shaven 😅
But also DDL doesn’t age somehow. Everyone we see him off the screen, he looks as young as he did when he won his first Oscar.
@@aleksisuuronen5969k
As I do when I take off my hat, you make a good point.
It’s called make up my friend, more than the moustache
He's a completely different guy to his characters. That's why he's so good.
You speak the truth, Kemo Sabe !
Alansmith… that’s “how” you know he’s so good not “why” he’s so good. Crazy you have likes on a comment that makes no sense. Actually it’s not that crazy, most people are stupid.
@@jameshawk2470shut up nerd
A true thespian. Him and Gary oldman
daniel day lewis in the 80’s talking about a movie from 2007. he really is the greatest actor of all time.
I see what you did there! Perhaps this is why he's agreed to come out of retirement to play Marty McFly in Back to the Future IV?
Daniels performance in this movie is possibly the best of all time Planview felt like a real human it was like watching a documentary
Even in this video, where I see the actor and the character back and forth, my brain still perceives them as two separate people.
Second best. First best = Deuce Bigalow
No it was quite put on and not natural, annoying. Sorry.
@@JoolsUK Absolutely not, There Will Be Blood is severely underrated. And I cannot for the love of my life think of a movie with better acting.
@@Ludovicus1769 I thought I saw Gangs of New York in there, which was not good.
He is the best actor of all time.
Agreed.
True
Maybe 2nd to Brando
Naw he's the Best@@davedavid7061
Easily. He teleports into a character and never seems fake. bizarre really
Holly Hell I have never heard his real voice. Always loved the movie but am now truly amazed.
He sounds like mix of George Harrison Paul McCartney
Amazing actor.
Same. Mind blown
Right. I didn’t know he was English until I watched a documentary on him yesterday. Now seeing him side by side with his character, it’s amazing how he not only changes his accent , but the overall character of his voice. Similar to Gangs. Amazing
Watch The Last of the Mohicans
The greatest living actor imo. His performances in There Will Be Blood and Gangs of New York are master classes in acting.
He stole the show in gangs of New York. That movie was good because of him! One of the best films ever
You know what, sometimes I wonder about that, everytime I convince myself that someone like him is a truly great actor I'll hear the stories about how he lives in character the entire time he makes a film, he even takes the character home with him at the end of the day and even texts people in character, then it makes me wonder, who's better, someone like him that has to live the part in order for his character to be caught on film or someone like Robin Williams who could turn it on and off like a switch, someone who could be Robin Williams dressed up as a character on a movie cracking jokes and being himself seconds before a director yells "Action!!!" and snaps right into being the disturbed photo mart guy in an instant and nails his performance in one take then when the director yells "Cut!!!" and he'd snap right back to being Robin Williams dressed like the disturbed photo mart on a movie set just being himself and cracking jokes, you could watch him, and others like him, on something like Letterman when he'd be a guest and he'd just jump straight from one character to the next and be absolutely spot on doing every one of them.
Someone like Daniel Day Lewis has to practice his character like crazy and even then has to live them to play the part then you've got actors like Robin Williams or Seth McFarland who can instantly jump from one character to the next including their voices being spot on perfect.
Which one really is a better actor?
@@dukecraig2402 I’d say someone like Robin should be considered one of the improv greats. Method acting is dangerous but can produce some of the most realistic portrayals.
Last of the mohikans for me
Have you seen My Left Foot?
The greatest actor who ever lived.
The fact that I understand he became an apprentice shoemaker just solidifies the amount of respect I have for him. After mastering one craft he pulls a complete 180 and starts from scratch at a new skill. Bravo.
Imagine being THIS humble with THAT much fkn talent. It’s actually insane.
WTf are you even talking about? Where is the evidence of 'humble' in this video? He's just talking about his work and he's not 'humble' about it. It's like you don't even know what the word means.
Agreed. Admits to kidding himself. Laughs at his initial efforts.
@@jamescarter3196 He's a very simple everyday guy in his personal life with zero ego while he has more Oscars than Al Pacino, Robert De Niro, Anthony Hopkins, Sean Connery (only managed to win one cause the academy are fucktards), Jack Nicholson or anybody else for that matter... the man has played some of the most intense roles ever and was robbed of an oscar for Gangs of New York (although the movie was robbed in all categories to be fair)...
He's the best male actor in terms of awards in the history of cinema... don't tell me that someone like that not having a huge ego isn't incredible...
@@jamescarter3196most Hollywood actors have a very inflated opinion of how great and important they are. Despite being a better actor than most (if not all) of them and putting a huge amount of effort into his roles, it's clear from this video that he doesn't take himself too seriously.
A living legend. He is the best actor, but the fact that he stays out of the limelight and just lives life is what makes him him.
Crazy how his natural speaking voice is crisp and a touch higher, but plainview’s voice was low and velvety. Great voice!
Most of the southern English accents are higher than American accents, I suppose a different part of the mouth/throat is in use. Try it yourself.
@@DonBean-ej4ouOkay, I will use my mouth and throat.
@@ND-nr6mx this be getting a bit to Diddy gentlemen... 😬🤨😂
He's in my top 3 all timers, a goat.
One of my favorite movies. Daniel Day Lewis working against the wonderful Paul Dano was mind blowing. Miss you Daniel.❤😂🎉
Indubitably. I can't drink a milkshake without thinking of the wonderfully talented Daniel Day Lewis.
@@jubalcalif9100He will be drinking our milkshakes for all of eternity.
He has a genuine good natured smile 😮
His smile is so beautiful- his whole face gets involved and I love that
Such a beautiful man and amazing actor!
"I don't wanna *talk* about those... tapes"
Ugh
What tapes??
Oh I get it
I don't, explain please.
@@SoonGonein the movie his character says “I don’t want to talk about those things”, OP said it with “tapes” instead, referencing the tapes they mention in this interview
This is one of the best performance by an actor ever in the history of cinema
Male yes.... Best female performance of all-time is Emma Stone in Poor Things
Mammootty performance in " Vidheyan 1994 " is above this
@@Akshay76541 no one has heard of that movie
@@Akshay76541 Don’t think so. I think DDL’s role in There will be blood is more tougher because it’s a bit more louder eccentric role. See the climax. Who can perform like that with at most perfection.
@@gokul1233 Do u watched the movie Nanpakal nerathu mayakkkam?
I found his interpretation of the voice of Lincoln incredibly believable. I remember thinking I was actually watching the real Lincoln and this is how he sounds.
This guy is beautiful as f*ck
He really is beautiful. And then to play such ruggedness and 'masculinity' ... I mean the comments on this clip alone speak for themselves. He's brilliant. And so CLEARLY brilliant, too.
fcking is beautiful
If you dont agree...you're gay.
His receding hair makes him unattractive
Baby come hit me up 🤙
“There Will Be Daniel Day Lewis” is such a great movie
There Will Also Be Paul Dano.
He defies any comment I could give because he's not of our world when he's in character. Exemplary work from a time traveler. A national treasure.
Just phenomenal in everything.
And, he can make shoes!
Greatest performance by an actor ever. Ever.
Raging bull 1a
Ever ❤
I don’t know, Bill the butcher was pretty damn awesome too. Completely overshadowed DiCaprio, and I had never even heard of DDL at that time.
@@stantoncochran536 Yes he was! You got me there. I've actually aways thought of it as a tie.
@@stantoncochran536 LDC is one of the most overrated actors of all time, in my opinion. DDL made him look like an amateur.
One of the greatest actors of our time.
One of the actors, like Gary Oldman and Christian Bale,that i can completely regard his characters as completely different person from them as they can morph and change themselves so much to portray. I mean some of Lewis's characters if i didn't know any better, i wouldnt even think they could be the same person.
It's sad that we'll never see a movie with him in it again. The most brilliant actor whoever lived.
Whoops! He's making a movie called 'Anenome' directed by his son Ronan 😉
@stevepayne5965 Yeah. It's not the same.
@@WoKEWoRLdMAdNess Why not?
@@stevepayne5965 Because his son is writing it. He's doing it for him, and it might not even be a decent movie.
@MisanthropicTimeSlipperz As a movie it may or may not be - we'll have to wait and see. Plenty of great actors have made terrible movies (usually for the money, and I say fair enough and good luck to them), but anything with DDL in it is worth watching, so I'll keep an open mind.
The world needs DDL back. We cherish what he's given us, but he's just so damn good
Oh my god. This guy is beautiful.
A Damn great actor nobody gets into a role like Daniel.
I heartily concur ! He disappears into his characters. Hopefully he'll someday come out of retirement.
The movie is an all around masterpiece of this generation, added to it; one of the greatest acting performances of all time. Not enough good things can be said about this movie.
it ain't no boogie
Him and Gary Oldman,m my top two favarite actors....❤❤❤❤
Mine aswell Gary gets as close as you can get to Daniel but Daniel just edges it out for me because not only does he become the character like Oldman but it feels like im watching a documentary its fucking bizzare to me
And both are British.
@@spumemonk11 it's insane how much talent the UK had put out over the years.
Absolutely. Both disappear into their roles. No matter how many times I see DDL in his actual state it’s still jarring because of the characters he plays are so engrossing
@@dirkvantroyen9170Paddy Considine; David Bradley; Sean Harris; the UK produces a wealth of outstanding character actors, year after year after year.
This guy could play a chair
You'd hear wild stories of him staying in the same place at a table for week on end. At some point he'd rub linseed oil into his skin to further the authenticity of playing said chair.
Amazing comment
@@memyself898 So fucking funny. Thank you
He's the only actor who could play a chair and not come across as wooden.
Indeed
He’s the greatest actor I have ever seen in my lifetime. Unbelievable range. When you see him as an actual person rather than a character and there is such a marked difference the talent really shines through.
ONE OF THE BEST ACTORS IN HISTORY PERIOD 😮
Daniel! Admit it! It's John Huston all the way!
Love your acting and love "There Will Be Blood".
There was a clip somewhere of Tarantino saying that Paul Thomas Anderson said something like “I didn’t ask him to but he just decided to do John Huston”
I love that movie. He was brilliant in Last of the Mohicans and Gangs of NY also.
Whether or not it's accurate, it fit the movie perfectly. Probably going to watch it today. So damn good.
Need to watch this film again! That part where he calls his son his competitor sent chills up my spine!😮
I think this is the best performance that I have seen from an actor ever
He is the GOAT of actors living today and it's not even close.
LMAO, oh he's the greatest of all time of actors living today? Why don't you just sound really clumsy and stupid about it while making it clear you don't know anything about actors in general.
"Do you think you captured the voice of the period?"
DDL: Yes I do!
He completely transformed himself. He's nothing like the character he played.
The greatest actor of his generation.
This remarkable artist seems to literally change his DNA. Since the age of Shakespeare his talent transcends the centuries.
The soundtrack and his acting together made the perfect nightmare of emerging industrialization. Along with the brilliant visuals. The harshness of the environment and the mining/drilling work... The dehumanization. It's a masterpiece.
Jonny Greenwood who is the lead guitarist for Radiohead did the soundtrack.
Behind his unassuming attitude, he is a monument to acting
Ive been watching this dude's movies since I was a kid and Im just now heaeing that he's British. The man is brilliant.
His performance in this one is just such a surreal and mesmerizing experience. It’s difficult to describe. His performance feels so authentic and real, it somehow manages to play with your mind that someone could be that good. Incredible.
He was brilliant in that movie.
I could never question his method, he is one of the greatest actors of our time and people don't realize how wildly talented he is. Other actors talk about him with so much respect and admiration, that isn't just handed out, that is recognition of a legendary talent by the highest levels of the art..
Frighteningly good actor
Dude you certainly nailed it I wouldn’t imagine then talking any other way 👍
this film is a masterpiece
It is
For sure.
Acting, Camera, everything.....even the Soundtrack, it's just the perfect Movie !
One of my favorite actors. One of my favorite Directors. In a movie with music by one of my favorite musicians ……perfection❤
Shout out to Ghoulardi. Paul Thomas Anderson’s dad. He gave us a genius!
Shout out to Cecil Day-Lewis (Daniel's father, poet, and a genius in his own right). He gave us a genius too!
The world needs another great character acted by Daniel for us to enjoy!
Im 44 . Ive been a movie buff my whole life and ive never ever seen a better performance than DDL playing Daniel Plainview 😊😊😊
How bout DDL in Lincoln? Thought that was a super accurate portrayal as well
@@4zafinccaptain in boogie
GREAT actor for sure, but the director, OMG. ...Killed it, absolutely awesome movie!
DDL is tremendous and TWBB is the 21st century American masterpiece.
Fell in love with Daniel Day Lewis in the Last of the Mohicans.
What a brilliant movie that was!❤
He's just so cool.
Daniel is the best actor I have ever seen
Probably the greatest actor of any generation
so far
@@ReddFoxx1562 have you seen the current crop of actors so my statement stands
@KonohazFinest Ok, ask a question and then tell a lie.
@@ReddFoxx1562 ok, overreact and then be a dick.
In my opinion the best screen actor ever. He terrifying. He’s lovable. He’s heroic. He’s whatever he chooses to be.
I haven't been able to drink a milkshake since this movie came out
Well yeah, that’s because I keep drinking your milkshakes
I DRINK IT UP
His milkshake chase out all the boys from the yard
Have you tried drinking it with a straw that reaches acrooooooooooooooooooooss the room?
Testament to how good he is, most people don’t even recognise the dude!
He’s got that international spy level blending capability.
This dude becomes the character ...
Possibly one of the greatest actors of our time, possibly ever
Wonderful actor. Absolutely a joy to watch him, The name of the Father, My left Foot . I could go on and on and on.🇮🇪❤️☘️☘️✝️
Yours is the first comment I've seen mentioning either of those films.
The way he contorts his face to look like a completely different person as Plainview is otherworldly.
Greatest actor
He’s such an amazing actor.
He is hands down the greatest actor of all time
One of the finest performances in modern cinema. Great actor
It's definitely John Huston influenced
Good call...
John Huston the director, yea I can hear that, good comparison.
Literally night and day between the real DDL and the character he plays. What an amazing actor.
Saw a poll recently that put him at the bottom of best actor of all time. I can't even remember the other 3 that had more votes. People are frustrating
Well on the internet or even the rare phone in polls, it’s skewed since a lot of people with “something to say” are gonna chime in. Be that what it may, and from wherever.
In my humble opinion I’d put him number 1, followed by perhaps Gary oldman and tom hanks, or Denzel but there’s so many good ones. That’s why we debate. I wanna say Leo, Pitt or tom hardy but I should give the nod to the ones who have come before, first. Just my humble opinion
I really recommend watching actors round table on TH-cam . I saw the one with Jim Carrey and sascha Baron cohen etc. was awesome
Lmfao what
You should have heard his voice when he played Gerry Conlon. He'd done an absolute superb job on that hardcore irish accent
I had no idea he was English.. makes me respect his raw ability even more
On one hand its so disappointing that Daniel doesn't do more movies, but on the other hand, when he DOES do one, you're in for something special. The man is absolutely brilliant.
He’s doing a good Jack Palance impression… belieeeve iiitt or nawwwt
He keeps his talent from us because to him it is precious and that I respect more than anything. He's brilliant.
Great actor so underrated and was brilliant in one of my fav movies of all time “gangs of New York”
Not underrated, he won many awards.
Underrated 😂 that fucking word again! He is literally regarded as the best actor of all time by many people. Top 3 by pretty much anyone that matters.
Oh bore off with the ‘underrated’ bullshit 🥱
Underrated by who??
Gangs of New York remains one of my favorites. Bill the Butcher could not have been played by anyone other than him - not as effectively anyway.
@jonathanbirch2022 they're so underrated, I don't even know who you are talking about
Best actor alive, and yet he’s so humble!
He nailed it,dude is crazy talented and humble and picks his roles wisely
What a great character and what an amazing actor! his betrayal of Lincoln was insane!
I struggle to think of a better performance than his, in TWBB. Absolutely top class.
Val Kilmer in Tombstone
I don’t usually put much stock when someone says, “So and so is the greatest ______________ of all time.” There’s simply too many people who have done the same thing so well that it’s hard to compare.
So I won’t say Daniel Day Lewis is the greatest actor of all time. But, if someone did say that, I would completely understand. His work is flawless.
Daniel Day-Lewis, in my opinion is the greatest character actor alive today because not many actors can completely transform into a role the way he can to the point where you almost can’t believe it’s the same guy in the different movies he made
What a brilliant actor.
His acting in the movie was one of the best ive ever seen!
I’m not sure what blows my mind more , the fact that Daniel Day Lewis is with out question one of the finest , most accomplished actors of his generation or that he jacked it all in to become a shoe maker !!!! Respect either way I suppose , so cool !!!
He’s beyond ….
I can’t believe he retired … so many more things I’d love to see him in
he's so beautiful. I loved him in, Last of the Mohicans.
That’s a beautiful man with a beautiful voice holy shit