Written
September 23, 2012
Dangerous
"The Master" is a disturbing film about two dangerous men, one a megalomaniac and the other a psychotic. throughout the course of the story, these two men meet and form a symbiotic relationship, each one providing the promise of something the other needs. we see how they operate in their environments: The Master manipulates the egos of the people he needs to "sustain him in the lifestyle to which he would like to be accustomed," and Freddie Quell justs beats the hell out of everything. once again, Philip Seymour Hoffman plays a character whose outward personality is warm, comforting, and engaging - as in "Doubt" - but whose inner reality is fetid. Joaquin Phoenix as Freddie is one of those WYSIWYG items: he is as dark and disturbed inside as his violent and repugnant appearance. the final question is: which man is the more dangerous? brilliant performances, both, but an adviso: if you didn't like "Dangerous Liaisons," you will hate this movie.
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