Review of The Master

The Master (2012)
9/10
The courage to make a film so different for the times that are running
8 September 2018
The Master (2012) A story by Freddie Quell (Joaquim Phoenix) is a lost man, deeply lonely, unable to connect with the rest of society. It comes from the legacy that survived Travis Bickle (Robert DeNiro), Taxi Driver (1976). Anderson is a filmmaker who travels between antonyms: tradition versus modernity, passion and coldness, madness from logic, without getting to contradict The sectoreligious history is original and interesting because it reflects the most inept and gullible America. They must have the courage to make a film so different for the times that are running, a film that takes care of every element that makes it up.
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