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The Master

Release Date: September 14, 2012 (limited)
Studio: The Weinstein Company
Director: Paul Thomas Anderson
Screenwriter: Paul Thomas Anderson
Genre: Drama
MPAA Rating: R (for sexual content, graphic nudity and language)
Website: TheMasterfilm.com

Starring: Philip Seymour Hoffman, Joaquin Phoenix, Jesse Plemons, David Warshofsky, Amy Adams, Rami Malek

Plot Summary: Set in America in the years following World War II, a charismatic intellectual (Philip Seymour Hoffman) launches a faith-based organization and taps a young drifter (Joaquin Phoenix) as his right-hand man. But as the faith begins to gain a fervent following, the onetime vagabond finds himself questioning the belief system he has embraced, and his mentor.

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saw it yesterday. acting performances are pretty damn incredible. kinda think i have to see it again before i decide just how much i liked it. it's definitely Anderson's coldest film. As beautiful as the images were and as high as the performances soared, I just wasn't roped in from the start through the finish like I was Blood, Boogie Nights and especially Magnolia.
 

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I heard that the movie alludes to Scientology a lot. Did you get this feeling Cheese?
 

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I heard that the movie alludes to Scientology a lot. Did you get this feeling Cheese?

oh yeah. but it's not so much an expose on Scientology as it really is just a character study between the two leads.
 

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saw it yesterday. acting performances are pretty damn incredible. kinda think i have to see it again before i decide just how much i liked it. it's definitely Anderson's coldest film. As beautiful as the images were and as high as the performances soared, I just wasn't roped in from the start through the finish like I was Blood, Boogie Nights and especially Magnolia.

Totally agree with this, Hoffman and Phoenix were outstanding. That said, I also think you're right about seeing it again. There are just so many things to see and think about it again, I'm still processing 3 days later.

All in all, I doubt it will be one of my favorites, because it isn't particularly happy, and doesn't make you really feel good about people and their motivations.

More than anything, I just enjoy movies that aren't just action and plot ultimately leading to a good guy defeating an evil power. Movies that make you think are in short supply these days, and that is definitely a bad thing.
 
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