Deep down.

Jordane 2022-04-21 09:01:20

Watching this movie because I had an unintentional obsession with that episode long ago. The name of the movie displayed at the time was "Deep Heart", and the search for this movie was unsuccessful. A few days ago, I also accidentally discovered that its more recognizable name is "Magnolia".
The movie is more than three hours long, and the previous plot describes many characters, a dying old man, a chattering and almost crazy woman, a cynical man with deep scars and hatred, a child who was docile and learned to fight... messy and depressing . Arguments and roars, rotting bar studios and overcast skies fill the screen.
Later, a sudden "toad rain" was amazing, but also vented. It seems that all the repression exploded after the rapid expansion...
It seems to arouse all kinds of cowardice, embarrassment, and dissatisfaction in the depths of your heart, render these to the extreme, and then smash it all to pieces. Those shards were stubbornly stuck in the depths of the heart, transparent and splendid.
Later, when the computer ran out of power, the movie did not end, and the comments were put on hold.
I think, after seeing this, I am not in a hurry to watch its ending.
The above words do not make sense.

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Extended Reading
  • Kristy 2021-10-20 19:02:27

    The Berlin Golden Bear Award is a model of multi-threaded cross-narrative. There are many characters but no sense of messiness. It revolves around coincidence, betrayal, forgiveness and redemption, with a slow pace but sufficient tension. PTA perfectly blends the long shots of its expertise with the dazzling cross-editing, and the 46-minute long studio corridor shots have reached the pinnacle of dazzling skills. The complex soundtrack is almost throughout, and the sound editing is excellent. Brother Tom contributed the best performance of his career~ (8.8/10)

  • Ryleigh 2022-03-22 09:01:15

    There are too many clues to the characters and the story, but there is no chemical reaction in the connection between them, and it is long and protracted. I always feel that there may be a surprise at the end. As a result, there is an embarrassing rain of frogs. I really can't like such a movie.

Magnolia quotes

  • Jim Kurring: A lot of people think this is just a job that you go to. Take a lunch hour... job's over. Something like that. But it's a 24-hour deal. No two ways about it. And what most people don't see... is just how hard it is to do the right thing. People think if I make a judgment call... that's a judgment on them, but that is not what I do. And that's not what should be done. I have to take everything... and play it as it lays. Sometimes people need a little help. Sometimes people need to be forgiven. And sometimes they need to go to jail. And that is a very tricky thing on my part... making that call. I mean, the law is the law. And heck if I'm gonna break it. You can forgive someone. Well, that's the tough part. What can we forgive? Tough part of the job. Tough part of walking down the street.

  • Quiz Kid Donnie Smith: You look like you have money in your pocket.

    Thurston Howell: Maybe I'm just happy to see my friend Brad there.

    Quiz Kid Donnie Smith: Just throw some money around. Money, money, money.

    Thurston Howell: This sounds threatening.

    Quiz Kid Donnie Smith: Do you have love in your heart?

    Thurston Howell: I have love all over. I even have love for you, friend.

    Quiz Kid Donnie Smith: Is it real love? The kind of love that makes you feel... that intangible joy in the pit of your stomach... like a bucket of acid and nerves running around... making you hurt and happy and all over... You're head over heels?

    Thurston Howell: You lost me with the last couple of cocktail words spoken my boy... but I believe it's that sort of love. Sounds nice to me.

    Quiz Kid Donnie Smith: I have love.

    Thurston Howell: A very chatty kind, indeed you do.

    Quiz Kid Donnie Smith: No, I mean I'm telling you - I have love.

    Thurston Howell: Yes, and I'm listening avidly, fella.

    Quiz Kid Donnie Smith: My name is Donnie Smith, and I have lots of love to give.