- Studio: Weinstein Company, The
- Release Date: Sep 14, 2012
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6.9
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Generally favorable reviews- based on 292 Ratings
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Positive: 206 out of 292
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Mixed: 28 out of 292
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Negative: 58 out of 292
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Dec 20, 201210
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Oct 4, 201210The Master is the movie to beat this year. If you want a movie to think for you go see something else. Without a doubt the movie will polarize it's audiences. But what did you expect from Paul Thomas Anderson? The same person who brought us "There Will Be Blood," "Boogie Nights," and "Magnolia."
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Mar 3, 20130I have never seen a movie that got on my nerves more than the Master. Boring is actually the least of the problems. From the pace, to the incoherent story, to the horrible ending, the movie is utter garbage. The movie goes nowhere and by the 20 minutes into the film you want it to end, problem is you have another 2 hours of hell to sit through.
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Sep 16, 20128
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Sep 24, 20125Joaquin Phoenix returns to the screen as an extremely troubled WWII vet, who falls in with a religious cult leader (Philip Seymour Hoffman). The somber tone that pervades this film would have you believe that it
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Mar 3, 20130A long lamentable movie that has no positive qualities. It is among the most lifeless pieces of cinema I have ever seen. Why people love this movie is beyond my comprehension; it is just deplorable on every single level.
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Sep 21, 201210The Master, the new Paul Thomas Anderson movie, with Amy Adams and Joaquin Phoenix, and what happen? The movie is AWESOME, have an interesting story, with an incredible development, the characters are awesome because the performances are really great, and the screenplay wow, cool. I love The Master.
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Nov 18, 20129
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Oct 5, 201210
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Feb 12, 20139
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Mar 3, 20137
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Oct 7, 20128
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Feb 28, 20133
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Mar 10, 201310Paul Thomas Anderson continues to prove that he's one of the best directors going today. If you want a film with superior acting and outstanding dialogue then I would highly recommend The Master.
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Sep 23, 20129
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Sep 24, 20123
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Sep 21, 20122Some people go to a movie to sit back, relax and be entertained. Others don
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Mar 15, 20139
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Sep 24, 20125
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Dec 9, 20124
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Sep 27, 20129Now, I
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Apr 20, 20138A rare breed of film which compels it's audience to think and come to their own conclusions about what they are witnessing. From the soundtrack to every poignant shot, 'The Master' demonstrates technical excellence and brandishes a superb cast. How such a momentous piece of work can be so grossly overlooked is unfathomable.
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Nov 19, 20129Dustin Hoffamn and Joaquin Phoenix are remarkable
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Feb 3, 201310
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Mar 9, 20134
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Feb 28, 20133ok phoenix is pretty awesome as an actor but the plot is grotesquely pointless and you will be cheated out of nearly 3 hours of your life if you watch this literally plotless movie.
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Apr 1, 201310
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Nov 17, 20128
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Jan 9, 20133It looks stunning, sounds stunning and is superbly acted. There's no denying Paul Thomas Anderson's ability to make a film except for me The Master is pretty incomprehensible and as a result feels extremely overhyped and very unsatisfying. Disappointing.
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Jan 22, 20138This review contains spoilers, click expand to view.
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Feb 5, 201310
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Sep 21, 20125
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Oct 4, 20122
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Feb 14, 20135
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Oct 14, 20125Great acting from Philip Seymour Hoffman and Joaquin Phoenix, but the film is boring and self-indulgent. It is way too long; it doesn't go anywhere. It's definitely way overrated by the critics.
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Apr 27, 20138
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Oct 21, 201210This has potential - as with Anderson's other spectacular films - to be one of the most important pieces of cinema in the past 50 years. It's a story of power, control, desire, moving on, and relapse. It's magnificently acted, terrifically scripted, and gorgeously shot. This is the epitome of electrifying filmmaking.
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Sep 24, 201210This is by far the best film of the year! The Master has two incredible performances (Phoenix, Hoffman), beautiful cinematography, and a powerful message. This film will tear out your heart by subtly exposing people for who they are at their core. I believe this to be true for all of the masterpieces creating by Paul Thomas Anderson. Bravo, sir, bravo!
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Sep 23, 20126
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Oct 7, 20128The Master is set in the early years of 1950, where I was instantly introduced to Freddie Sutton, played by an amazing performance from (Joaquin Phoenix), which I believe will win his first Oscar. In the first couple of scenes, I realize that Sutton is a very heavy alcoholic, who is also a war veteran, and does not have a stable mind. After getting to know Sutton
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Sep 30, 20123Acting was a 9 out of 10, music and cinematography was also great....story itself, not so much. My girlfriend and I left the theater completely confused about what we just watched for 2 hours....story has potential but never develops.
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Nov 23, 20128Beautifully crafted, perfectly acted and a genius score to go with it. But, you cant help feel that the storyline was rather weak. you really want to connect with the characters and really get into the film, but it just doesn't seem to give as much as you want it to. Saying that it is still a brilliant piece of cinema!
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Mar 16, 20136The Master is an interesting story with masterful performances by Philip Seymour Hoffman, Joaquin Phoenix, and Amy Adams. But it drags to a point in which you count the minutes until it is finished. But even after the conclusion of the film you are confused about what the hell just happened.
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Sep 30, 20125
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Apr 11, 20137This movie is interesting and it has something to say. Sometimes it is brilliant, sometimes not.
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Oct 10, 20122FUMBLING-ON-THE-FIVE-YARD-LINE
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Jan 23, 201310
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Sep 24, 20128Cinephiles are not animals. We are not part of the animal kingdom. This movie is not for animals. Animals will not enjoy this movie. Cinephiles will enjoy this movie.
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Oct 5, 20121
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Sep 22, 20129
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Oct 3, 20122A good movie is inherently defined by its pleasurable viewing moments, and this movie delivers very few. The loosely jointed plot never knits itself into any kind of coherent narrative, nor are there characters with whom one can identify or for whom one can root. It is much easier for a film to abandon the demands of solid story telling, and this movie takes the easy way out in every sense.
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Nov 21, 20126
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Dec 29, 20120Critics have been desperately prostrating themselves before The Master, Paul Thomas Anderson
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Jan 25, 201310Just because it's unconventional doesn't mean it's bad. Audiences need to stop being repulsed at the thought of being challenged by a film. This is one of the best movies I've seen, because it has so many layers. I could go back many times and get more and more meaning out of it.
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Mar 21, 20134I tend to love dark and weird movies but this one, just didn't work at all for me. A matte of fact, I thought it was completely retarded. Experience at your own risk.
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Sep 23, 20122
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Sep 27, 20126This review contains spoilers, click expand to view.
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Oct 6, 20128
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Nov 22, 20125
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Mar 12, 201310
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Sep 22, 20125Technically well done but did not like it otherwise. Tedious, pretentious and too long. Not a masterpiece by a long shot. The critics have been well paid to write glowing reviews.
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Sep 23, 201210A masterpiece and one of the best films of all time. If you dislike this film, then you shouldn't watch movies. Beautiful, haunting and flawlessly executed in all areas, it's a movie that will be analyzed and talked about for decades
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Sep 25, 20124
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Sep 30, 20120First, my PTA credentials: I have consistently named Magnolia as my favorite movie of all time ever since it was released. It still is.
Second, only two words needed for The Master: Extremely. Boring.
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Sep 17, 201210
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Sep 22, 20125There Will Be Hyperbole. The critical acclaim and the great performances are to what end? (I hope this movie does not precipitate any external or internal psychiatric events.)
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Sep 23, 20121This movie had a 30 minute plot that was stretched out over 2+ hours. Sure the acting was great, but there just wasn't enough meat in the story to carry it. Seems an accurate view of the beginnings of scientology-like cults though. I almost walked out a couple of times, and was very glad when it was over
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Sep 28, 20125
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Jan 12, 20134
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Feb 27, 20138
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Mar 20, 20136Very beautifully acted, a really great cinematographic achievement, however i do think this movie is really difficult to connect with as an audience. 6/10
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Sep 27, 20129
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Sep 30, 20121Barely watchable, self indulgent, boring and a complete waste of the viewers time. The acting is great. Unfortunately the script hangs like a dead weight around their necks. Audible snoring in the theater and I almost wished I could have joined them, but the noise was keeping me awake.
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Oct 4, 20122The entire movie made no sense. Many of the scenes were equally nonsensical and Joaquin Phoneix's entire role was unnecessary. Don't know what the critics saw or if they are afraid of the director but this movie is junk.
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Oct 21, 20121
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Nov 10, 20128I would not recommend for mainstream movie-goers. It's a visually impressive display of equally impressive performances, but the lack of a traditional narrative will likely alienate most audiences. This is not a "normal" movie by any means.
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Jan 17, 20137
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Mar 3, 201310
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Sep 16, 20123
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Sep 23, 20121
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Sep 23, 20129The maddening and precipitous nature that ran rampant across Joaquin Phoenix
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Oct 3, 201210This film was just spectacular and Paul Thomas Anderson continues to impress over and over again. For my full review check out:
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Oct 8, 201210
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Sep 14, 20129
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Sep 17, 20121
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Sep 17, 201210
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Sep 18, 20120
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Sep 18, 20122For me, this movie was a case of the critics serving the cool-aide and us moronic masses following their leaders (cult)! While I'll admit that the individual performances were good, the collective was an uninteresting mess. I had zero connection to any of the characters and could have cared less what happened to them. Dreadfully long, dreadfully boring. Our entire group simply hated it.
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Sep 22, 20122
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Sep 22, 20120
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Sep 22, 20124
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Sep 22, 20120
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Sep 22, 20121
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Sep 22, 20120
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Sep 23, 20121I have never seen so many people walk out of the theater about halfway through the movie. To those of you expecting an Oscar-caliber film, while it may undeservedly be nominated for Oscars, this movie is nothing but a collection of beautifully shot but meandering scenes. There's no story, no narrative arc, just two unlikeable characters interacting in crazier ways. It becomes tiresome, fast.
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Sep 23, 20129
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Sep 23, 20122I sat through this movie for almost 2 hours wondering where it was going and when. Maybe it was to artsy or just over my head. Whatever it was, I haven't been so confused about a movie since Memento, even Memento made you think. The master will probably win an Oscar, it only made me feel like I was punked.
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Sep 23, 20120
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Sep 23, 20122The Master left us confused and a little empty. Hoffman and Phoenix deliver dramatic portraits that take us nowhere. None of the characters were very likable.
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Sep 23, 20129
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100With potent performers and poetic visuals, Anderson has made the boldest American picture of the year. Its strangeness can be hard to process, but this is a shattering study of the impossibility of recovering the past.
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100An often brilliant '50s-throwback character drama that never feels nostalgic, with terrific central performances and a luminous, unforgettable visual beauty.
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80The Master is above all a love story between Joaquin Phoenix's damaged WWII vet, Freddie Quell, and Philip Seymour Hoffmann's charismatic charlatan, Lancaster Dodd. And that relationship is powerful and funny and twisted and strange enough that maybe that's all the movie needs to be about.