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Magnolia — Things fall down. People look up. And when it rains, it pours.
1999 7.5 55.8K R views saved
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Magnolia

1999 7.5 55.8K R views saved
Magnolia

On one random day in the San Fernando Valley, a dying father, a young wife, a male caretaker, a famous lost son, a police officer in love, a boy genius, an ex-boy genius, a game show host and an estranged daughter will each become part of a dazzling multiplicity of plots, but one story.

Countries: US
Languages: English, French, German
Content Rating: R
Runtime: 3hrs 9min
Status: Released
Release date: 1999-12-17
Release format: Streaming — Jul 25, 2000
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Neal Mahoney
@nmahoney416 8 years ago

This movie has me at a loss for words. 3 hours just flew by. It's amazing what PTA was able to do with so many different characters and make us care for them and bring them together.

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Neal Mahoney
@nmahoney416 8 years ago

This movie has me at a loss for words. 3 hours just flew by. It's amazing what PTA was able to do with so many different characters and make us care for them and bring them together.

4
Matheus Moreno
@meiwakuna 14 years ago

One epic movie.

1
CorsOfLuke
@corsofluke 1 year ago

Tom Cruise at his cruisiest

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Shohor Jolche
@shohorjolche 2 years ago

yes the movie is 100% to my expectations...

I'm wholeheartedly satisfied,,,
psychological drama best genre for me always.

a lot of thanks to All the cast and crew

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Beard
@freakydeakgifs 5 years ago

" I will drop-kick those fuckin' dogs if they come near me"

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NinjaFlick
@sanath-101 1 year ago

amazing movie
+1 for the frogs

1
Dreadlock Unicorn
@dreadlockuni 4 years ago

Carried by extraordinary performances and a case study in pacing, this was one hell of a movie. Some plot point issues for sure, but very entertaining and engrossing.

1
Josh
@jjauga 4 years ago

PTA is an artist storyteller. Performances were brilliant. Why Cruise didn't at least get an Oscar nom is unexplainable. Heart-wrenching tale about the pain fathers inflict on their children and the forgiveness necessary to break the chain and move life forward.

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jojoconejo
@jojoconejo 3 years ago

For the first 2 hours I really didn't know what to think about this: I appreciated the craft but plot lines felt like depicting a painting without the brushes acquiring a significance. Then, in the last hour, PTA pulled the wires beautifully, diving deeper into the characters and deeper into their connection.
William H. Macy, John C. Reilly and Melora Walters were especially outstanding. Tom Cruise as well - I couldn't have imagined the depth of his portrayed character after having seen him till the interview, which was a greatly made turning point.
Both the speech at the gas station and Jim/Claudia date and frailty coming out and together was touching, as the final smile and hopefully healing.
"I really do have love to give, I just don't know where to put it" was heartbreaking and probably the single line that struck me most in the whole movie

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CinemanicBonkers
@cinemanicbonkers 5 years ago

That was a good film with a good message and all the events happening from the different characters were good and the casting was great.

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