¡Viva la revolución! Be warned, this article contains major spoilers for "One Battle After Another." You could easily describe the films of writer/director Paul Thomas Anderson as "eclectic." There are throughlines, of course — inner lives, flawed characters, complex relationships. Many draw their essence from a specific time and place, making the setting the star in which the character studies unravel. There's always drama, but also comedy, romance, and suspense. And of course, the camera rarely stops moving. In a way, then, "One Battle After Another" is the ultimate Anderson film. Every one of those pieces is at play across...