The film follows (Joaquin Phoenix), a volatile, alcoholic veteran suffering from PTSD who struggles to reintegrate into post-war American society. He eventually finds a surrogate family in "The Cause," a philosophical movement led by the intellectual Lancaster Dodd (Philip Seymour Hoffman).
: A central theme is the attempt to "tame" the animalistic impulses of man. Dodd views Freddie as a primal subject and seeks to prove his metaphysical theories can evolve him beyond crude instincts. The_Master_2012.mp4
Analysis: “The Master” [Part 1: Background] | by Scott Myers The film follows (Joaquin Phoenix), a volatile, alcoholic
: Rather than being a direct exposé on Scientology, the film explores how humans rely on belief systems to manage elemental rage and find meaning in a chaotic world. Dodd views Freddie as a primal subject and
: Critics often view the film as part of a trilogy with Boogie Nights and There Will Be Blood , each examining America through a different lens—spiritualism, pornography, and oil. Performance and Craftsmanship
The film is widely celebrated for its technical mastery and powerhouse acting: