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A film such as Magnolia does not come around often enough.  Though I felt that Boogie Nights attempted the same effect: exposing the base, unrelenting, human desires of Angelinos, it failed in several ways. Magnolia does not.  Mr. Anderson sets out to show the underbelly of Americana, much like Mr. Mendes has done spectacularly with American Beauty. At the end of the century, these two films stand as landmarks in the evolution of the American.  What we pursue in name only, piety, commonness with our fellow man, family, fame, fortune, and peace of mind, come crashing together in Magnolia, in an apex of misfortune, misunderstanding, forgiveness and renewal.  These two films should scare the living daylights out of Americans, especially those living in Los Angeles.  The stories show us that merely giving lip service to morals, self-improvement and camaraderie is not enough, we can fake it for only so long, before life overtakes us in a deluge of happenstance and retribution.  Mr. Anderson is a wonderful storyteller, and Magnolia is the most visually and aurally satisfying film in years.  Ms. Mann's music and the ensemble acting are symphonic.  This movie is as tightly composed as any work in cinema one can remember.  Obviously, I highly recommend it.

score 10/10

PhxCrtv 11 January 2000

Reprint: https://www.imdb.com/review/rw0604171/
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