Magnolia
Paul Thomas Anderson's 1999 film Magnolia depicts a complex web of interlocking events, people, and relationships. The three-hour masterpiece proves that long cinematic journeys need not be tedious, tiresome, products of an overly ambitious producer. The movie is a delightful, rambling, and decidedly human production. The cast combines an array of famous and not-so-famous actors who all deliver star performances. However, its scriptural and cinematographic elements: strong character development, mood, and symbolism, are what makes Magnolia stand out. The movie depicts nearly a dozen different characters whose lives either already are or will become intertwined by chance or coincidence. Chance and coincidence are focal points of Magnolia, as are family ties and especially the father-child relationship. Many of the characters eventually heal troubled ties with dad by the end, thereby reaching another level of self-fulfillment and self-realization as well. Forgiveness and coming to terms with the truths of the past become some of the most important lessons learned by the film's central characters. P.T. Anderson deftly employs lighting, skillful camera angles, and sweeping shots to maintain a surreal mood throughout Magnolia, which is as much dark comedy as magical realism. Symbolism, although not absolute rendering of cosmic concepts and ideas, nevertheless operates at a subliminal level: the frogs falling from the sky is the most poignant example of how Anderson uses symbolism in Magnolia. Frogs, quiz shows, songs, and spotlights become unifying elements that tie together the lives of all human beings.
Characters develop organically in Magnolia, in response to personal or global crises. The film contains a colorful array of people: Frank TJ Mackey (Tom Cruise) is an egotistical self-help guru's whose main platform is "Seduce and Destroy," a plan for male sexual conquest. Mackey is estranged from his father, Earl Partridge (Jason Robards), who lies dying in his bed with tubes down his nose throughout the entire picture. Their strained father-child relationship parallels with...
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