Phantom Thread is one of those films that you don't see every day. It defies expectations, and I had to think for a while to determine how I felt about the film. In other words, it's very much a Paul Thomas's Anderson film. This stylish and confused "love story" is the type of script that makes me wonder how it came to be. It is a bit difficult to discuss Phantom Thread without encroaching the magic and mystery that defines it. In short, the story follows a prestigious, eccentric dressmaker who charms a young woman. The film centers on these two characters, and that is the essence of the film. While this may seem to be an unremarkable premise, the nature of these characters drive the film. Unique, mysterious, and unexpected, the twists and turns of their sentiments and decisions keep the plot moving subtly along. Daniel Day-Lewis maintains complexity and depth that makes him one of my favourite actors, and his performance here does not fail to impress. Mean...