The first five minutes will have the staid matrons of society squirming and looking for the exit. We see just how messed up Phoenix is in the South Pacific as WW2 draws to a close. Phoenix, with a boat load of other sailors, are transported to a hospital where they learn they have a nervous condition (PTSD) that civilians will not understand. So, "Frank" leaves the hospital and begins his civilian life in a very nice department store as the portrait photographer. His penchant for hitting on the help, drinking his vile concoctions, and torturing his customers soon lead to a rather hasty retreat from the life of retail.
Frank drifts and ends up harvesting cabbages and selling his evil booze to co-workers until one dies. He is chased from the farm and, in desperation, ends up slipping aboard a yacht where he is awakened the next morning by a young woman. She leads him to the cabin of The Master and meets the charismatic Hoffman who has sampled his vile form of alcohol and actually likes it. Hoffman takes an unusual interest in Frank as he sees a really insane person. He begins to "process" Frank and this continues through much of the film. As a result, Frank is taken care of by Hoffman but regarded with suspicion by Adams who is Hoffman's wife.
This is craziness. It explores the cult of personality and how people follow and obey those who are charismatic. Much of the work Hoffman does can't help but be compared to Scientology but it is 1950 and innocence still rules the American mind.
Phoenix is dangerously immersed in his Frank character and I would hate to be around him since he seems to be "method" (Jay Leno Show?). Hoffman is equally powerful in his persona and draws you in as he would anyone in the story. This film stinks of Oscars. If it doesn't happen, something is wrong with the voters.
This is well worth seeing and be prepared for a story that isn't quite your daddy's narrative.
4 outta 5 with a bullet.
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Topic - 'The Master": A bizarre masterpiece in its own right . . . - mr grits 15:49:33 09/21/12 (24)
- RE: 'The Master": A bizarre masterpiece in its own right . . . - Plinko 19:20:38 09/26/12 (0)
- As a piece of art I was very taken by it. As a movie... - sjb 21:16:38 09/23/12 (0)
- Here's what a buddy of mine wrote -- a bit discouraging - Poles Apart 17:23:54 09/23/12 (7)
- What, specifically, is pretentious about it? Nt - Plinko 19:37:41 09/26/12 (0)
- Rex Reed's Review - barryb 15:55:00 09/25/12 (1)
- And that review ".....going nowhere.... "pretty much nails it - Road Warrior 18:20:42 09/25/12 (0)
- When Hollywood tries to get cerebral, indeed, PANIC! nt - tinear 14:59:34 09/25/12 (0)
- Your buddy's review is excessively harsh... - Steve O 20:30:18 09/23/12 (0)
- Did YOU see it or are you too poisoned now? * - mr grits 19:11:58 09/23/12 (1)
- Dunno... probably worth the trip just to see 70mm again... NT - Poles Apart 11:16:31 09/24/12 (0)
- Masterful performances by the leads in a tedious, almost to the extreme, flick - Road Warrior 16:35:28 09/22/12 (2)
- Nice point: Phoenix was so messed up in the haid there was no redemption for him . . . - mr grits 15:02:09 09/23/12 (1)
- Dead alkie father and institutionalized mother - sjb 22:35:13 09/23/12 (0)
- I'll be seeing it soon in 70mm projection. NT - Poles Apart 11:30:19 09/22/12 (0)
- Is it better than the hideous, "There Will be Blood?" nt - tinear 10:02:52 09/22/12 (7)
- And the strange... - mkuller 10:44:24 09/23/12 (1)
- Bizarro World on celluloid. * - mr grits 14:59:53 09/23/12 (0)
- ? nt - Eldragon@gmx.com 07:19:59 09/23/12 (0)
- Anything is better than that. * - mr grits 10:17:18 09/22/12 (3)
- RE:?? * - Eldragon@gmx.com 07:20:35 09/23/12 (1)
- Probably too visceral for their delicate sensibilities^ - Road Warrior 15:24:29 09/23/12 (0)
- Agreement! nt - tinear 16:53:45 09/22/12 (0)
- RE: Really looking forward to this one ... - Jeff Starrs 23:24:31 09/21/12 (0)
- PS. Phoenix does a killer Bell's Palsy. * - mr grits 20:18:44 09/21/12 (0)