Review of The Master (2012) by Thedude74 — 24 Sep 2012
I love to see all of P.T. Anderson's movies, but I might give up after this one. He seems to have locked onto the idea of making movies now about the least likable characters possible. Whereas most films create an idealized portrait of humanity, lately he goes the other way, creating movies with grimy, grisly characters who seem to have very little redeeming qualities, if any.
In "There Will Be Blood", I was okay with that because I thought it was just for one film. But he delves even deeper into darkness with "The Master", and this felt more like an assault against the viewer in its dark mirth and creepiness than the real telling of a story.
The acting is, of course, incredible, but the biggest problem, for me, was that he seemed to take us to very dark places without it feeling like there was a satisfactory justification. I didn't feel like the film had any payoff.
It was very interesting, and the acting was great, but it was super dark, and to me unsatisfying.
This review of The Master (2012) was written by Thedude74 on 24 Sep 2012.
The Master has generally received very positive reviews.
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