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  2. Nov 27, 2008 · "Magnolia" is a film of sadness and loss, of lifelong bitterness, of children harmed and adults destroying themselves. As the narrator tells us near the end, "We may be through with the past, but the past is never through with us."

  3. Jan 7, 2000 · "Magnolia" is operatic in its ambition, a great, joyous leap into melodrama and coincidence, with ragged emotions, crimes and punishments, deathbed scenes, romantic dreams, generational turmoil and celestial intervention, all scored to insistent music.

  4. An eruption of feeling that's as overwhelming as it is overwrought, Paul Thomas Anderson's Magnolia reaches a fevered crescendo and sustains it thanks to its fearlessly committed ensemble. Read...

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  5. Magnolia is the kind of material actors cherish, with bravura passages of emotional release and dialogue crackling with despair and a hint of ironic humor. Full Review | Original Score: A- |...

  6. Magnolia is definitely the best movie of 1999, and one of the best American movies ever made. Boogie Nights, Paul Thomas Anderson's previous effort was already a promising effort, but it was a bit too long.

  7. Aug 31, 2021 · Paul Thomas Anderson's third film is now 20 years old and it's still as emotional and fascinating as ever. This is Magnolia revisited.

  8. Magnolia (United States, 1999) A movie review by James Berardinelli. With Magnolia, director Paul Thomas Anderson has segued into the realm of the three hour movie. It's an ambitious step to take - making lengthy, ensemble movies with tangentially related and occasionally interconnected storylines can be a risky endeavor, both creatively and ...

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