"Tarantino Takes Aim at Paul Dano: But Daniel Day-Lewis Stands by His Co-Star"
Quentin Tarantino's harsh words about Paul Dano have sparked a heated debate in the film industry. The director, known for his unapologetic opinions, criticized Dano's performance in Paul Thomas Anderson's 2007 masterpiece, There Will Be Blood, saying that the actor was "weak sauce" and not worthy of the lead role.
However, Daniel Day-Lewis, who co-starred with Dano in the film, has jumped to his defense. According to an Instagram account claiming to be run by Day-Lewis' representatives, the actor has praised Dano as one of the best and most talented actors of his generation.
The news has sent shockwaves through the industry, with many of Tarantino's peers, including Ben Stiller and Matt Reeves, defending Dano against the director's criticism. Even Dillon Freasier, who played Day-Lewis' adopted son in There Will Be Blood, echoed this sentiment, calling the film "perfect" and crediting its cast for their chemistry.
Meanwhile, Dano has also been receiving praise from fans and industry insiders alike, with his 2018 film Wildlife earning critical acclaim. His upcoming role in Florian Zeller's thriller Bunker has further solidified his reputation as a talented actor and director.
Tarantino's comments have sparked a larger conversation about the challenges of working with actors who are not well-known at the time of their big break. Lillard, one of Tarantino's targets for criticism, has spoken out about how such comments can be hurtful and damaging to an individual's reputation.
In the end, it seems that Tarantino's words have had little impact on Dano's career, with many in the industry rallying around the actor. As Day-Lewis so aptly put it, "Paul Dano is one of the best and most talented actors of his generation."
Quentin Tarantino's harsh words about Paul Dano have sparked a heated debate in the film industry. The director, known for his unapologetic opinions, criticized Dano's performance in Paul Thomas Anderson's 2007 masterpiece, There Will Be Blood, saying that the actor was "weak sauce" and not worthy of the lead role.
However, Daniel Day-Lewis, who co-starred with Dano in the film, has jumped to his defense. According to an Instagram account claiming to be run by Day-Lewis' representatives, the actor has praised Dano as one of the best and most talented actors of his generation.
The news has sent shockwaves through the industry, with many of Tarantino's peers, including Ben Stiller and Matt Reeves, defending Dano against the director's criticism. Even Dillon Freasier, who played Day-Lewis' adopted son in There Will Be Blood, echoed this sentiment, calling the film "perfect" and crediting its cast for their chemistry.
Meanwhile, Dano has also been receiving praise from fans and industry insiders alike, with his 2018 film Wildlife earning critical acclaim. His upcoming role in Florian Zeller's thriller Bunker has further solidified his reputation as a talented actor and director.
Tarantino's comments have sparked a larger conversation about the challenges of working with actors who are not well-known at the time of their big break. Lillard, one of Tarantino's targets for criticism, has spoken out about how such comments can be hurtful and damaging to an individual's reputation.
In the end, it seems that Tarantino's words have had little impact on Dano's career, with many in the industry rallying around the actor. As Day-Lewis so aptly put it, "Paul Dano is one of the best and most talented actors of his generation."