Budget
$37,000,000 (estimated)
Gross US & Canada
$22,455,976
Opening weekend US & Canada
$193,604
Gross worldwide
$48,451,803
Budget
$37,000,000 (estimated)
Gross US & Canada
$22,455,976
Opening weekend US & Canada
$193,604
Gross worldwide
$48,451,803
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By Elouise 2022-08-03 19:12:03
The Fate of "Magnolia" has long been Decided
If I remember correctly, the nonsensical story told at the beginning of the film is that my parents always quarreled, and during the quarrel, my mother would always pick up a shotgun with no bullet and shoot it at my father. Tired of the quarrels and depressing life, and wanting to end it all, the son secretly loaded and loaded the shotgun. As a result, the day the son committed suicide by jumping off the building, his parents quarreled again. The mother pulled the trigger. The bullet missed...
By Jadon 2022-04-23 07:01:18
I feel that this movie is really good and worth watching. Mulan is really thinking about it! Usually, if you have time, you can watch the plot. I feel that it is worth scrutinizing. Recently, the school has been closed for a long time and I haven’t been able to go out. Accidentally discovered this "Mulan", and interested babies can go after it! ! ! You can also go to the second and third, super interesting, the actors in the movie are also good, the appearance is very good and the acting...
By Jordyn 2022-04-22 07:01:03
Yesterday I spent about 3 hours watching this legendary movie Magnolia (1999) that no one really understands, and at the juncture of this final exam, I
want to say that it really confirmed an unsolved paradox, that is, watching bad movies I think it takes time, and watching a good movie feels like a waste of brains.
This is a hysterical work. It's also a calm and terrifying work.
Magnolia is made up of many people and their stories that are actually intertwined within....
By Kayley 2022-04-22 07:01:03
"Magnolia" - blooming a magnolia
The plot is a bit overwhelmed, every character that is neurotic, I am almost neurotic when I watch it, and it is difficult to understand every character in the play. . . .
A "coincidence theory" described by the narration at the beginning and end of the film summarizes the plot from beginning to end. In the vast sea of people, everyone joins the game of life, and they are content and happy. . In the city, under the ravages of desire, the elderly, youth, children, parents, lovers,...
By Calista 2022-04-22 07:01:03
There is a magnolia flower that blooms charmingly at midnight
Love 6 minutes and 26 seconds LOOKING FOR THE WAY TO FORGIVE - 14:27
PM 3.16 + 0:02 AM 3.17
The sound of cutting potato chips came from the kitchen, and the movie took 120 minutes longer than expected. The intricate logic needs to be sorted out by yourself. Three pieces of music, not bad.
A was lying in front of the dying B's bed, cursing, beast, you should die quickly. C continues the spring key to steal the vault of the man who had initially hoped to make a fortune...
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By Christian 2023-09-14 18:13:22
It's a mess... Fast forward after half an hour, and delete it before reading it. It looks like this is an art movie? Too long for...
By Zella 2023-09-13 12:57:46
I want to love too much, but I don't know who to love; I want to forgive too much, but I don't know what to forgive. Time has passed us, but it has not pointed the way to the future, we are wandering around on the blooming magnolia flower of life and don't know where to go. (It's a very successful multi-line narrative, so more than three hours passed in a blink of an eye. As a patient with severe face blindness, I actually figured out all the characters, but the music is really...
By Kayleigh 2023-08-29 14:31:10
Look at this N-line narrative play, in comparison, those brushes of ≪Cloud Map≫ are completely scum, right? The director wanted to express too much through the film, which caused the rhythm to suddenly become procrastinated and hypocritical and bitter and bitter after the middle climax, but the goal to be achieved was quite effective. But looking back now, the most impressive thing about this piece is the frog rain that collapsed the worldview at the end. ....
By Iliana 2023-06-28 14:29:08
As a film that wants to tell the philosophical thoughts of the world, the film does not play Ning Hao-style narrative dazzling skills, but is full of various metaphors and correspondences. Although it lasts for more than three hours, the tight rhythm, shocking music and ingenious clues are still there. The whole movie is full of tension, and before everyone is collectively pushed into the abyss, a frog rain with redemptive meaning gives everyone another chance, which can be described as a...
By Bell 2023-06-17 11:07:20
Long because it tells a lot, but not confusing because a subtle connecting point ties all the stories together, a long but refined...
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Narrator: In the New York Herald, November 26, year 1911, there is an account of the hanging of three men. They died for the murder of Sir Edmund William Godfrey; Husband, Father, Pharmacist and all around gentle-man resident of: Greenberry Hill, London. He was murdered by three vagrants whose motive was simple robbery. They were identified as: Joseph Green, Stanley Berry, and Daniel Hill. Green, Berry, Hill. And I Would Like To Think This was Only A Matter Of Chance. As reported in the Reno Gazette, June of 1983 there is the story of a fire, the water that it took to contain the fire, and a scuba diver named Delmer Darion. Employee of the Peppermill Hotel and Casino, Reno, Nevada. Engaged as a blackjack dealer. Well liked and well regarded as a physical, recreational and sporting sort, Delmer's true passion was for the lake. As reported by the coroner, Delmer died of a heart attack somewhere between the lake and the tree. A most curious side note is the suicide the next day of Craig Hansen. Volunteer firefighter, estranged father of four and a poor tendency to drink. Mr. Hansen was the pilot of the plane that quite accidentally lifted Delmer Darion out of the water. Added to this, Mr. Hansen's tortured life met before with Delmer Darion just two nights previous. The weight of the guilt and the measure of coincidence so large, Craig Hansen took his life. And I Am Trying To Think This Was All Only A Matter Of Chance. The tale told at a 1961 awards dinner for the American Association Of Forensic Science by Dr. Donald Harper, president of the association, began with a simple suicide attempt. Seventeen-year-old Sydney Barringer. In the city of Los Angeles on March 23, 1958. The coroner ruled that the unsuccessful suicide had suddenly become a successful homicide. To explain: The suicide was confirmed by a note, left in the breast pocket of Sydney Barringer. At the same time young Sydney stood on the ledge of this nine-story building, an argument swelled three stories below. The neighbors heard, as they usually did, the arguing of the tenants and it was not uncommon for them to threaten each other with a shotgun, or one of the many handguns kept in the house. And when the shotgun accidentaly went off, Sydney just happend to pass. Added to this, the two tenants turned out to be: Faye and Arthur Barringer. Sydney's mother and Sydney's father. When confronted with the charge, which took some figuring out for the officers on the scene of the crime, Faye Barringer swore that she did not know that the gun was loaded. A young boy who lived in the building, sometimes a visitor and friend to Sydney Barringer, said that he had seen, six days prior, the loading of the shotgun. It seems that the arguing and the fighting and all of the violence was far too much for Sydney Barringer, and knowing his mother and father's tendency to fight, he decided to do something. Sydney Barringer jumps from the ninth floor rooftop. His parents argue three stories below. Her accidental shotgun blast hits Sydney in the stomach as he passes the arguing sixth-floor window. He is killed instantly but continues to fall, only to find, three stories below, a safety net installed three days prior for a set of window washers that would have broken his fall and saved his life if not for the hole in his stomach. So Faye Barringer was charged with the murder of her son, and Sydney Barringer noted as an accomplice in his own death. And it is in the humble opinion of this narrator that this is not just "Something That Happened." This cannot be "One of Those Things... " This, please, cannot be that. And for what I would like to say, I can't. This Was Not Just A Matter Of Chance. Ohhhh. These strange things happen all the time.
Stanley Spector: [watching it rain frogs outside the library window] This happens. This is something that happens.
Jimmy Gator: The book says, "We might be through with the past, but the past ain't through with us."