My Rating:
8 out of 10
The
Master is an American 2012 psychological drama film written, directed and
co-produced by Paul Thomas Anderson. The film stars Joaquin Phoenix as Freddie
Quell, Philip Seymour Hoffman as Lancaster Dodd, Amy Adams as Peggy Dodd, Ambyr
Childers as Elizabeth Dodd and Jesse Plemons as Val Dodd. The story follows Freddie,
who is a World War II veteran into the post-war world trying to adapt to the
changes of life. He meets Lancaster, who is the leader of a religious movement
called “The Cause” and he sees something in him and accepts him into his
movement. Freddie begins travelling with him and his family, spreading their
teachings and battling with his own problems.
This
movie is an epitome of sensational acting by both leading actors – Phoenix and
Hoffman. Joaquin Phoenix gives his character immense depth and portrays it with
utmost passion. One can percept his preparation for the role through his physical
stature, body language and amazing dialogue delivery. I have seen a lot of
movies of Philip Seymour Hoffman and he never disappoints. Here as well, he
finds the driving force of his character and delivers it exceptionally well.
These two actors portray antithetical men who complete each other but at the
same time are independent in their world. Amy Adams makes a place for herself
beside these two actors and becomes the impetus for Seymour’s character. You
might know Jesse Plemons from AMC’s Breaking Bad fame as blonde Todd, who becomes
Walt’s replacement for Jesse Pinkman in the show.
The
direction of the movie is an example of the sterling cinematic technique. If
you have seen the previous movies of wunderkind P T Anderson like There Will Be
Blood and Punch Drunk Love, then you will notice his unique style. He uses the
close up shots of his actors, follows them around in their scenes and uses
symbolic images. The water shot in the movie is one example of the image. Look
out for a very aggressive scene between our two leading actors in the jail cell
which is also a part of Anderson’s style. The cinematography provided by Mihai Mălaimare, Jr. uses light and colour well to capture
the flow of the movie. The original score by Jonny Greenwood of Radiohead rock
band is an observant art in the movie.
The movie’s story has been said to be partly
based on L. Ron Hubbard, the founder of Church of Scientology. There can be
many interpretations of the movie and its characters according to the
perception of the spectator. Overall, the marvellous acting and peculiar
direction with the help of eerie score make for a thought provoking experience.
The appropriateness and interpretation of the title of the movie is also a food
for thought. The Master is a must watch for drama lovers and cinema critics and
fans of Phoenix, Hoffman and Anderson.
To watch the movie, you can get the amazing print at The Master.
Have fun watching...do let me know your reviews !!
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