It's much more than that

Alexys 2022-04-19 09:01:49

Seriously genius film. One of the best movie watching experience after so many films I've seen. Since the last time I was attracted with all my heart (I actually thought about it for two days), I was speechless for a long time and even burst into tears without realizing it. , probably A Single Man three years ago. Saw a film review saying PT Anderson is my church. I think yes, the aesthetics that can't be masked ultimately belong to the divinity. PT Anderson is proud to confuse you and get you lost in the world he created. All you can see is the story itself, and that's all he really is. Don't read, don't speculate, be attentive, be attentive. The film itself provides a variety of delicate and wonderful elements, and of course everything is in that way. It is both positive and vulnerable. It says a lot, it doesn't break anything. But don't worry about giving yourself away. Feel Joaquin's face, the muscular lines, the sparkling gaze of him and Philip Seymour Hoffman. Don't think about the purpose, there is no plan, anyway, you have nothing to do, start over or just let go and fall, what is the difference. It is worth mentioning that the soundtrack is very good. I thought it was Jon Brion, but it turned out to be Jonny Greenwood, the guitarist of the radio station.

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The Master quotes

  • Peggy Dodd: This is pointless. He isn't interested in getting better.

  • [last lines]

    Freddie Quell: [to Win] You're the bravest girl I've ever met. Now stick it back in, it fell out.