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Is 'One Battle After Another' the Best Movie of the Year?

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Oct 2, 2025
Join film critic Sean Fennessey, The Ringer's head of content and a Paul Thomas Anderson aficionado, as he delves into Anderson's bold new action film, One Battle After Another. They explore the risky landscape of Hollywood that Anderson navigates, especially with big-budget projects. Fennessey highlights standout performances, particularly Tiana Taylor's commanding role. The duo debates the film's political layers, familial ties, and even its daring musical choices. Is this film Anderson's crowning achievement? Tune in to find out!
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INSIGHT

No Clear Heroes, Only Complicated Motives

  • The movie resists clear-cut heroism and forces viewers to wrestle with ambiguous motives and attractions.
  • Characters like Perfidia and Lockjaw complicate the binary of virtue versus betrayal.
ANECDOTE

Bob's Fallen Domestic Life

  • Fifteen years later, DiCaprio's Bob lives under a false name raising his daughter Willa and appears burned-out and comical.
  • The film uses his domestic life to shift tone and build emotional stakes.
INSIGHT

Community Care vs. Direct Action

  • Benicio Del Toro's character embodies humane, community-based resistance as a foil to violent direct action.
  • PTA juxtaposes organized militant radicalism with quiet civic compassion to complicate political solutions.
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