Sunday, 10 March 2013

The Master

What can i say of one of the best films i've ever seen in a cinema? Should i start talking about the great job of Paul Thomas Anderson on the direction, or should i affirm that the interpretative duel between Joaquín Phoenix and Philip Seymour Hoffman is going to pass to the cinema history? As you can see, i love The Master. It can be for the music, composed by Jonny Greenwood (Radiohead), but the principal advantage of the film is that every detail is a masterpiece itself.
On one hand, we have the controversy of the argument (The Master is about a religious sect) and the unpleasant sexuality of some scenes, but in the other hand, we have the complexity that Paul Thomas Anderson gives to every film he does. The Master is pure cinema, is a battle between two injured men in the USA of the 50's.
Finally, i have to explain that i'm not saying you are going to like The Master, i'm just saying this film shows a lot of reasons to love cinema. The Master shows Paul Thomas Anderson, the master.

2 comments:

  1. This review is well written. However, I would really recommend you to beware when you write the pronoun "I" with capital letter. In addition, we say "in one hand" instead of "on one hand"

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  2. Close Cris, we say "on the one hand"

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