Freddie Quell

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Freddie Quell is a troubled, alcoholic World War II veteran who becomes deeply involved with a charismatic cult leader in Paul Thomas Anderson’s film "The Master."

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Freddie Quell canonical 2
Freddie Quell – The Master 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
film character
appearsIn The Master
appearsInMedium feature film
associatedWith The Cause
characterAlignment morally ambiguous
conflict World War II
countryOfWorkOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
creator Paul Thomas Anderson
filmDirectedBy Paul Thomas Anderson
filmGenreContext drama
psychological drama
hasAddiction alcohol
hasMentalHealthIssue post-traumatic stress symptoms
hasRelationshipType follower of Lancaster Dodd
friendship with Lancaster Dodd
hasSkill making homemade liquor
hasTrait alcoholic
emotionally unstable
sexually fixated
socially isolated
troubled
violent tendencies
joinsOrganization The Cause
languageOfWork English
mentor Lancaster Dodd
narrativeTheme addiction
master–disciple relationship
search for meaning
trauma
nationality American
notableScene jail cell confrontation with Lancaster Dodd
motorcycle desert ride
processing interrogation with Lancaster Dodd
occupation World War II veteran
portrayalRecognizedBy critical acclaim for Joaquin Phoenix
portrayedBy Joaquin Phoenix
relationshipWith Lancaster Dodd
roleInStory protagonist of The Master
screenTimeFocus central character arc
setting post–World War II United States
timePeriodDepicted early 1950s
late 1940s
undergoes processing sessions
yearOfFirstAppearance 2012

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Joaquin Phoenix playedCharacter Freddie Quell
Joaquin Phoenix playedCharacterIn Freddie Quell
this entity surface form: Freddie Quell – The Master
The Master mainCharacter Freddie Quell