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MAGNOLIA: Touching masterpiece or overly sentimental? | 25 years later

Jun 29, 20241 hr 51 minEp. 2
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Paul Thomas Anderson's 1999 film Magnolia holds a special place in our hosts' hearts, serving up an ensemble cast playing loosely-connected characters in California's San Fernando Valley. This "slice of life" film is composed of a series of vignettes that reveal themes of regret, intergenerational trauma, confronting one's deep-seated problems, and more. While some may find it overly dramatic or lacking plot, Magnolia has aged well over the past 25 years and still provides an emotionally resonant experience. With an incredible cast consisting of Tom Cruise, Julianne Moore, William H. Macy, John C. Reilly, Philip Seymour Hoffman, and more, Magnolia also delivers astonishing and complex performances that form the heart of the film. Thorin, Richard, and Monte also dive into the Christian references within the movie and debate the meaning of the enigmatic rain of frogs at the movie's climax.

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