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    Soundtrack

    Magnolia (Music from the Motion Picture)

    Different stars

    • 1 Aimee MannOne 2:54
    • 2 Aimee MannMomentum 3:27
    • 3 Aimee MannBuild That Wall 4:24
    • 4 Aimee MannDeathly 5:37
    • 5 Aimee MannDriving Sideways 3:50
    • 6 Aimee MannYou Do 3:45
    • 7 Aimee MannNothing Is Good Enough 3:10
    • 8 Aimee MannWise Up 3:31
    • 9 Aimee MannSave Me 4:34
    • 10 SupertrampGoodbye Stranger 5:49
    • 11 SupertrampLogical Song 4:08
    • 12 GabrielleDreams 3:41
    • 13 Джон БрайонMagnolia 2:13

    4

    " Things fall down. People look up. And when it rains, it pours."
    Country
    Runtime 3 hr 9 min
    Budget $37 000 000
    Premiere: World $48 453 541 December 10, 1999
    USA $22 455 976
    Other countries $25 997 565
    Box Office – Budget $11 453 541
    Premiere: USA $22 455 976 December 8, 1999
    theaters 1086
    rollout 381 days
    Digital: World January 19, 2010
    Parental Advisory Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking, Profanity, Frightening & Intense Scenes, Violence & Gore, ..., Sex & Nudity
    • Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking

      plenty

    • Profanity

      plenty

    • Frightening & Intense Scenes

      average

    • Violence & Gore

      average

    • Sex & Nudity

      average

    Production Companies New Line CinemaGhoulardi Film CompanyThe Magnolia Project

    Description

    An epic mosaic of interrelated characters in search of love, forgiveness and meaning in the San Fernando Valley.

    Сast and Crew

    Production

    Anderson started to get ideas for Magnolia during the long editing period of Boogie Nights (1997). As he got closer to finishing the film, he started writing down material for his new project. After the critical and financial success of Boogie Nights, New Line Cinema, who backed that film, told Anderson that he could do whatever he wanted and the filmmaker realized that, "I was in a position I will never ever be in again." Michael De Luca, then Head of Production at New Line, made the deal for Magnolia, granting Anderson final cut without hearing an idea for the film. Originally, Anderson had wanted to make a film that was "intimate and small-scale," something that he could shoot in 30 days. He had the title of "Magnolia" in his head before he wrote the script.

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    Watched

    For 140 minutes, I was enchanted by the delightful multi-layered action, making guesses about the originality of the upcoming finale and mentally preparing a new place on the list of Favorite films… But from the moment when everyone sang the same song… the course changed to banality. Alas. Translated to English

    Watched

    I join in the bewilderment of many. A dreary hodgepodge of stories of a dozen characters with problems of varying degrees of melodrama. All of them are uninteresting and do not touch with realistic ordinariness. The storylines have very little overlap, although, it seems, the main idea is the intertwining of destinies. Translated to English

    Watched

    This picture is like a magnolia flower – each petal is a separate life of each hero, and in the middle is the interweaving of their common life problems. With every rainy day, the flower gets sick from wet leaves. So in the film, with every rain the main characters suffer. But after the storm the sun comes out Translated to English

    Watched

    Although the running time is 3 hours, the cast, sound, selected songs and the script, which was written by Paul Thomas Anderson, will not let you get bored. A good experimental film, weaving all the actors together, where the ending is a little blurry. I think I could have made it through another +1 hour, but having revealed all the people Translated to English