

Freddie, a volatile, heavy-drinking veteran who suffers from post-traumatic stress disorder, finds some semblance of a family when he stumbles onto the ship of Lancaster Dodd, the charismatic leader of a new "religion" he forms after World War II.
Acting
Phoenix and Hoffman locked in a two-hander for the ages.
Cinematography
65mm film that makes grain feel like velvet and poison.
Score
Jonny Greenwood's strings buzz like anxious insects.

Director
Paul Thomas Anderson
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Anderson denies it's about Scientology, but Lancaster's timeline mirrors L. Ron Hubbard's 1950s rise—down to the boat and the 'processing' techniques.
Phoenix based Freddie's posture on a photo of a man recovering from nervous exhaustion—shoulders forward, head cocked, permanently braced for impact.