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Magnolia

1999 • 188 minutes
4.6
350 reviews
82%
Tomatometer
R
Rating
Eligible

About this movie

An intriguing and entertaining study in characters going through varying levels of crisis and introspection. This psychological drama leads you in several different directions, weaving and intersecting various subplots and characters, from a brilliant Tom Cruise, as a self-proclaimed pied-piper, to a child forced to go on a TV game show and the pressures he faces from a ruthless father. MPAA Rating: R Rated R for strong language, drug use, sexuality and some violence. (c) 2000 New Line Productions, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Rating
R

Ratings and reviews

4.6
350 reviews
Jeremy Moot
May 23, 2018
This is P.T. Anderson's magnum opus and is still my favorite movie of all time. So this review is biased in that regard. I'm a deep thinker and I appreciated this movie because of Anderson's intentionality from the written script to every emotional response and reaction given by a tremendous cast of amazing actors. Every time I see this movie I'm struck by another element of its perfection. It draws me in to the reality that flawed character, brokenness, insecurity, and shame run deep in all our lives. We just need to recognize these moments and feelings will happen and within that narrative we can find our profound beauty.
A Google user
January 18, 2014
This was the first PT Anderson movie I had seen and he had me hooked. Typically, these ensemble cast films are basically a bunch of cameos, but this one was so detailed and with a depth that even traditional films lack. I felt a connection, in some way, to each character and have watched this film again and again. The soundtrack is also killer as it has some Aimee Mann originals and Jon Brion contributions. All around a great film!!
K Roban
December 20, 2015
This movie, for many people, is a bore. I made it through the first hour and had to stop watching. Brutally boring. It's my opinion that to have any interest in this movie one needs to be a seriously flawed human. This film is as forced as a film can get. They attempted to put 10 pounds of crap in a 5 pound bag.
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