People who pretend only see pretend

Myrna 2022-03-20 09:01:41

Some people say that this film is pretending to be forceful, but in fact they are pretending to be forceful but they are not really awesome, so seeing a movie that seems to be pretending to be forceful is stupid.

The master's family either treats him as a long-term meal ticket (daughter-in-law) or controls him (wife) in turn, and even his son doesn't believe him.

The people around him are not ignorant of his true colors.

For example, being sued at the beginning, denying the editor of the second book, and the man who asked questions at the party.

Off the screen, how easy it is to see through the so-called master in our eyes.

PTA is not at all trying to show the master's ability to pua people. He is losing control of the people around him all the time, and then he goes to find new control objects.

For the master himself, this is a kind of loneliness that is not understood and supported.

Only Freddy really stood with him,

Although he also knew the master's hypocrisy and falsehood,

But he had nowhere to go but to believe in those so-called trainings,

It is not so much the master pua him as he pua himself.

Unfortunately, the master eventually failed,

After all, he doesn't really cure Freddy's loneliness.

In the addition of violence to the doubters, Freddy's faith finally collapsed.

He begged him to stay,

He is bound to leave.

Freddie beat the master with his loneliness and authenticity.

He surpassed the master and healed himself. (In the last scene, the master's control method becomes a joke between the beds)

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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.