Boring ...opaque, vague, dull and great for mental masturbation
This movie is a field day for pretentious film critics.
One of the most boring films with an unlikeable, hateful, stupid and violent protagonist. blech!!
This movie is a field day for pretentious film critics.
One of the most boring films with an unlikeable, hateful, stupid and violent protagonist. blech!!
This film is for those who feel, not those who pretend to.
"Buy the ticket, take the ride." --Raoul Duke, the great shark hunter
What?? another one of those vague crap that's supposed to be like a riddle, a puzzle and a chore. If you have anything meaningful to say, just say it.
It's like this boring movie.. it's all garbled-up and you have to keep speculating what the *beep* is going on the directors head. On a side note, the protagonist was an unlikeable, semi-retarded barbarian. I fail to sympathize and wanted to see him kill the delusional Dodd along with himself.
You're not supposed to speculate about what the director was thinking, you are supposed to think your own thoughts. This kind of movie rewards introspection, and it will mean something different to everyone who watches it.
I didn't mean to attack you or try to talk down to you, I'm just really disappointed that you found it to be so boring and dull.
But your strong language seems to point out that you did indeed have a strong emotional reaction to this dirty film and its dirty characters so...maybe you do feel after all.
"Buy the ticket, take the ride." --Raoul Duke, the great shark hunter
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Random is right. I don't understand his defense for this film either.
Let me put my criticism in bullet form:
- Nothing interesting actually ever happens. The good scenes aren't very plentiful. Most of it is just mundane sh!t
- The ending is weak and ambiguous as to why the protagonist copies Dodd's lines.
- The protagonist is unlikeable, violent and moronic.
- There is no clear resolution and it feels like we just sat through the whole thing pointlessly.
- There was no climax or anti-climax. If there were, it's too opaque and vague for such a dull and boring movie.
- How can anyone figure what the director is trying to portray? The whole thing seemed so pointless and boring.
ok, so you guys are trolls. My bad.
"Buy the ticket, take the ride." --Raoul Duke, the great shark hunter
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So you don't agree with what this person takes from his viewing of the film... so you call such an individual on this thread a troll.
You'd rather name call than explain how you disagree. Why even bother commenting at all?
I found it simply dull with no value myself. The acting was fine. The dialogue was adequate. But there was nothing to get from it that made me feel much of anything. No laughter. No tears. No thrill. No anger. No fear.
It was valueless to me. A man made no real journey to be something worse or better than he was at the start. He made no true impact on others, as their life journeys would be the same without him. It was like his existence was pointless and the story of his existence was also pointless. If the movie was about basically nothing, then it succeeded at that.
So I'm a troll? Apparently that's what I'd be for not seeing any value in this. This film to me doesn't deserve it's 7.whatever rating. It wasn't worth the time spent viewing it. It might as well never exist.
And to me a troll is someone that just tries to piss other people off, instead of bringing anything of value to the discussion at hand. I'd say you are closer to that than people who honestly are frustrated with watching the film and can explain how so.
Good day.
You spoke my mind. With the one exception that I couldn't even finish the movie. Made it 30 minutes into it and then had to stop because it was SO boring! Mundane *beep* and I really don't understand the appeal. But yeah I totally agree, the guy who called the other guy a troll is probably the one who is actually the troll!
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One thing I've learnt while strolling through forums of "The Shining", "Her", "The Master", "2001", is that you will always bump into people you will never be able to convince through the disparity that is the internet.
But, occasionally you will happen upon someone that regains your faith in humanity, or better, teaches you something new.
I can't tell if you're a troll or not, but here goes.
Nothing interesting actually ever happens.
The ending is weak and ambiguous as to why the protagonist copies Dodd's lines.
The protagonist is unlikeable, violent and moronic.
There is no clear resolution and it feels like we just sat through the whole thing pointlessly.
There was no climax or anti-climax. If there were, it's too opaque and vague for such a dull and boring movie.
How can anyone figure what the director is trying to portray?
The OP created an account on IMDB less than two weeks ago, and his only posts concern this film.
Make of that what you will.
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To sandoz-I hate those type of comments even worse than "trolling". So WTF, everyone has to join sometime. Can't attack the comments, attack the commenter? FYI-I've been here since '06 Or '08. (Yeah maybe I am attacking a commenter myself...)
shareThe internet is a funny thing. In an ideal world, it would be enough to just consider a viewpoint or argument on it's own terms without bringing personal biases and an individual's history into the fray, but I've been burned too many times in the past by jumping into a discussion with someone without doing a little basic fact-gathering about them to tell if it's worth my time. Too often I've discovered after wasting my breath (or finger-typing) that I've been discoursing with a psycho or, even worse, an idiot.
Finding out that the first post made by someone is a post that vehemently blasts a film strongly indicates that one of these possibilities may be at play:
1. The poster has an ax to grind against the film, or someone in it. Like I said, make of it what you will, and I'm not going to point fingers here, but a controversial film like this one could lead to many explanations for this.
2. The poster is young, hence, their first post here. Nothing wrong with that, we all gotta start sometime. Sometimes young people can be much more perceptive and intuitive than an older poster. But I think that's more the exception than the rule in my experience, so I tend to avoid discussions with youngsters.
3. The reason the poster has a newly registered account is due to their previous account being disabled by IMDB, usually for being an a-hole in their past posts.
Of course these are not the only explanations for a new poster showing up on IMDB just to put-down one individual film, but they are strong possibilities. And although everyone has the right to an opinion, whether positive or negative, I also have the right to ignore them if they express it in a way that makes me think one of the above situations may be in play.
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Who cares when s/he created his/her account? They can't have an opinion?
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"Things" most certainly do happen. They're mostly subtle and reveal the inner workings of the character. There are no major plot twists or grand reveals, it's far more realistic.
It's ambiguous because the audience is supposed to make their own interpretation. Does everything need to be written out for you to make sense of it?
More of a reason for a film to study him...
Since when do films need a nice little ribbon tied on to have a point? Life doesn't have ribbons, neither do Anderson films.
Why the hell do movies need to follow the stereotypical structure of a plot graph?
Who cares what PTA is trying to say? Use your goddamn brain cells and think about the film yourself.
I'm terribly sorry that you can't enjoy a film beyond the sheer purposes of entertainment. The Master is meant to be a harrowing film, and making it entertaining would contradict it's themes. Most of the best films out there aren't outright entertaining. One doesn't simply kick off their shoes and turn on the TV and watch some Bergman or Godard, but they're far more enriching films than anything Michael Bay could dream up.
Too much subtext and all that garbled puzzle and the movie just becomes symbolic pretentious art-house piece of crap. BORING *yawn*
this was a box-office flop and only the critics seem to enjoy all that ambiguous interpretation nonsense
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Ingmar, you're doing card tricks for a dog here. You know that, right?
I'd only disagree with you on one point: one's own thoughts are important, but so is what the artist is trying to say.
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Who cares what PTA is trying to say? Use your goddamn brain cells and think about the film yourself. Maybe then you'll get somewhere.
Please, explain what have you made of this film. Try to be concise.
shareI watched the first 40 minutes the other day and turned it off, bored out of my mind. I came to this board to see if there was any reason why I should finish it (some films are slow starters but still well worth it). Your posts convinced me to use my time to something more productive, like picking my nose or watching rain fall.
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One of my favourite things to do is sit back, have a drink and watch it rain. This film I would agree, didn't have anything to say, din't have any character of interest and felt like a cynical attempt at art at best.
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Well said.
shareBut your strong language seems to point out that you did indeed have a strong emotional reaction to this dirty film and its dirty characters so...maybe you do feel after all.
You're not supposed to speculate about what the director was thinking, you are supposed to think your own thoughts. This kind of movie rewards introspection, and it will mean something different to everyone who watches it.
I didn't mean to attack you or try to talk down to you, I'm just really disappointed that you found it to be so boring and dull.
I see your POV. Actually, I'd say that TWBB also suffered the same issues of length. But, ultimately, I enjoyed both films.
share"One of the most boring films with an unlikeable, hateful, stupid and violent protagonist."
The above is very much true of 'The Master'... and, ironically, that's what makes it *GREAT*!
No one is arguing that the film is fast paced. No one is arguing that the protagonist is not violent. No one is even arguing that the protagonist is unlikable!
Phoenix gives an incredible performance as a violent, alcoholic, mentally ill man. If you have spent any time dealing with people who are mentally ill, you'll find that (like Phoenix's character) they often find little sympathy from those around them. For those who are NOT mental health professionals (such as Phillip Seymore Hoffman's character) dealing with such people is often a tedious, long, frustrating, fruitless process that comes with no resolution in the end. (Perhaps not unlike the film!)
Honestly, if you're waiting for someone to defend the protagonist as especially sane, sympathetic, or non-violent, or brilliant and intelligent - you won't find any takers on these boards! This much cannot be seen as a criticism of the movie since it was the director's intent to portray the character in exactly that way!
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What you say is 100% true... but how does that relate to making the movie INTERESTING to watch ?!? Growing vegetables is very important. Watching vegetables grow is NOT interesting.
shareI am a fan of the director but I have to agree with you. I barely got through this movie and this is coming from a person who watched the movies Boogie Nights and Magnolia at least a dozen times. A real disappointment.
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Only for those who either don't understand it or their brain is so used to the conventional narratives that this beautifully enigmatic movie goes right over their head.
The film is a demonstration of complexity of human condition and how we are slaves of history and thereby our judgement of others if not flawed then at least incomplete.
How secrets, understood or or not keep a grip on our destiny. Yes it is a mental masturbation if you don't want to call it thought provoking and yes opaque because clarity is often an illusion but never vague and certainly not dull.
I suggest you watch it again with a more open mind and don't wait for a simple, easy resolution because reality is hardly ever like that.
But if you like resolutions may be the last scene (in my mind not necessary)could be viewed as a some kind of beginning of our protagonist starting to learn to live in the moment and starting to learn how to love.
While it wasn't plot driven, there was some terrific acting in this movie. If you want to experience boring & pretentious, watch "Run, Lola, Run". Now there's a film that tries too hard to be something.
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Run, Lola, Run doesn't "try", it succeeds. It's a far superior film to this because it actually goes somewhere and has an interesting premise.
Luis Guzman kills Dumbledore.
I sincerely think that—at least in part—the critics rolled over and played dead for this film because it was shot in 70 mm: the alchemy that made it a "pure" film with artistic cred (in their minds). Like I think INGLORIOUS BASTERDS would have gotten a lot worse reviews but for all the foreign language scenes that—to some—suggested artsiness.
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