The story of this film actually has no obvious beginning and end, which is why I am disappointed. There is no obvious relationship between the characters, and there is no obvious change in personality. I personally feel that the first 3/4 of the film is much more interesting than the end. . I deliberately chose 70mm presentation, which should be the most ideal way to watch this film. The picture is perfect from color to angle. Compared with "The Blood Will Come", the picture quality of this film is much better. In addition, Paul Thomas Anderson's way of expressing some scenes in this film is really a matter of opinion. I personally think that there are a few scenes that are a bit unnecessarily explicit. Some people will think that they are sharp, and some people will think that they are pretty, obviously. I belong to the latter. As for the actors, Philip Seymour Hoffman's performance is quite satisfactory, and Joaquin Phoenix is the real reason why I can watch the whole film patiently. In several scenes, his performance is very shocking, making people feel distressed and suffocated. How should I put it, this film is destined to be a movie that some people love and some people hate, like "A Serious Man", like "The Tree of Life". What is certain is that the director intends to make this film a work of art. You look at her, you feel her, but you don't know what she is going to say to you. enough. "Master" can only be understood but cannot be described in words. . .
View more about
The Master reviews