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Gerard Butler and Jonny Weston star in "Chasing Mavericks."

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Updated: March 4, 2013 12:31PM

NEW THIS WEEK

CHASING MAVERICKS

★★½

Rated

PG

Stars

Gerard Butler, Jonny Weston, Elizabeth Shue

It’s not as good — or as bad — as it might have been, but “Chasing Mavericks” is still reasonably satisfying as an inspirational sports saga. If you can overlook the assorted cliches. Young surfing prodigy Jay Moriarty (Weston) lives to ride the waves and has a fixation on the super-colossal and exceedingly dangerous Mavericks, 80-foot waves that occasionally appear off the coast of Santa Cruz. Directors Curtis Hanson and Michael Apted have structured “Mavericks” along the lines of an old-school kung fu movie with most of the running time devoted to Jay’s grueling training under gruff local surfing legend Frosty (Butler) before the climactic appointment with destiny. Most of the dramatic goings-on are hard to take seriously, but the epic surfing action is some consolation.

THE MASTER

★★★

Rated

R

Stars

Phillip Seymour Hoffman, Joaquin Phoenix, Amy Adams

While there are rewards for sitting through “The Master” — namely the Oscar-nominated performances of Phillip Seymour Hoffman, Joaquin Phoenix and Amy Adams — ultimately, though, the latest film from writer/director Paul Thomas Anderson leaves you searching for meaning that simply isn’t there. Phoenix plays Freddie Quell, an emotionally disturbed World War II vet who eventually crosses paths with Hoffman’s Lancaster Dodd, a cult leader. Dodd takes Freddie under his wing as protégé/guinea pig/ultimate test of his healing principals as his wife (Adams) looks on disapprovingly — and their complex inter-relationships keeps things interesting throughout. Unfortunately, while it’s strangely engaging, in the end “The Master” is frustrating and baffling because it fails to parlay its intriguing ideas and characters into a story worth telling. Instead, implicit plot developments either meander off course or disappear entirely before the anti-climactic non-resolution.

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AVAILABLE NEXT WEEK

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