Saturday, 7 February 2026

VOD: One Battle After Another (dir: Paul Thomas Anderson, 2025)

"You're a bad hombre, Bob!"

This topical awards-baiting action-thriller opens with a group pf activists freeing detainees at the US/Mexico border and attacking unethical/immoral corporate targets, focused on explosives expert, Bob (Leonardo DiCaprio), and his fiery partner, Perfidia (Teyana Taylor), which creates a nemesis in the unwavering Colonel Lockjaw (Sean Penn) that has considerable consequences for all concerned.  After a whirlwind trip through their turbulent lives in a compact first act, a sixteen-year time jump finds a now-dissolute Bob bringing up his teenage daughter as off-grid as possible, but the past soon - and determinedly - catches up with him.  The film has a freewheeling and engagingly chaotic spirit from the outset, mirrored in its unpredictable use of music and jazz-styled score and its often wild use of camera.  A big pleasure here is watching DiCaprio deploy his forensic characterisation skills (notably in close ups) very successfully, with terrific support from Teyana Taylor as his frighteningly energetic partner-in-crime/lover, alongside a laser-focused Sean Penn and their repressed and unhealthily-obsessed military archenemy.  This is Paul Thomas Anderson through and through, with nods to Tarantino and a great Hitchcockian road-chase sequence towards the end.   The energy of the film is largely maintained throughout - although the second and third acts perhaps get a little wearing with the generous running time - and the clash of (extreme) left and right wing values creates an ever-present tension, making One Battle After Another a bold and striking film.
 

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