Eban Schletter

Eban Schletter

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    • Marcel 2022-04-20 09:01:40

      It's a simple story, not as complicated as you might think.

      It's worth writing a long review for this movie, but I don't know how to say it, and the story I read is very simple and has nothing to do with religion. This is a homeless sailor who was ravaged by war and returned to his normal life, but in his wandering fate he met a man who would take him in...

    • Libby 2021-11-29 08:01:21

      Grandmaster

      I understand that this film will see the flow of technology and the theory so much. The PTA is high this time, and the whole body is dotted. I also agree with a certain textualist view that Freddie and the master’s settings are probably derived from the same archetype of the Scientology...

    • Rebeka 2021-11-29 08:01:21

      Phoenix is ​​a veteran of World War II. The story is set in the 1950s after World War II. This is also part of the cause of his mental state, because childhood is also mentioned in the dialogue. His emptiness and loneliness correspond to faith and the master's sense of identification with him. The relationship between two people is a process of constant confrontation and reconciliation. This ambiguity is also a person's reaction to the faith itself. Maybe many people don't like this kind of story. The photography and soundtrack are praised.

    The Master quotes

    • Lancaster Dodd: Marriage, previous to The Cause, was *awful*. Awful. There's a cycle, like life. Birth, excitement, growth, decay. Death. Now... now. How about this? Here comes, a large dragon. Teeth! Blood dripping! Red eyes! What do I got? A lasso. And I whip it up, I wrap it around its neck, and I wrestle! Wrestle! Wrestle him to the ground. I snap up, I say "Sit, dragon!" Dragon sits. I say "Stay!", dragon stays. Now it's got a leash on. Take it for a walk. And that's what-where we're at with it now. It stays on command. Next we're gonna teach it to roll over and play dead.

    • Lancaster Dodd: What a day. We fought against the day and we won. We won.