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“The Master” There are a handful of directors that court curiosity and hopeful expectation about what they will come up with next. Paul Thomas Anderson is indeed one of them. Anderson, who has made films that are original and intensely engaging, be it his 1997 hit “Boogie Nights” or the rapturous and frenetic “Punch Drunk Love,” also grabbed viewers with “There Will Be Blood.” “The Master” looks to be a close relative.
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Joaquin Phoenix plays Freddie Quell, a Navy man returned from World War II struggling to fit back into the world and contain his inner demons. He meets Lancaster Dodd (Philip Seymour Hoffman), an intellectual gaining fame for his writings. Freddie becomes close to him, working alongside but begins to lose faith in Dodd’s belief system when he’s told that Dodd “is making it up as he goes along.” Freddie’s instability turns from fervor to distrust. The movie’s subject matter has drawn comparisons to the Church of Scientology (Anderson worked with Tom Cruise on 1999’s “Magnolia”) and it has been written that Anderson became partially inspired to work on the screenplay after learning that spiritual movements tend to gain more traction after periods of war. Regardless, the movie looks to be wonderfully acted and visually gorgeous.
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