There is so much I want to say about this film, yet at the same time, I am speechless. I am not sure it is possible to comprehend the full picture after only one viewing. So much is going on simultaneously, so much eventually ends up to be intersected. It is a shame I don't have the habit of rewatching movies, because otherwise, I would have already rewatched "Magnolia" a couple of times since I watched it a couple of days ago.
Nonetheless, since I kind of made it obligatory for myself to review every movie I watch, here's my short review: intriguing, deep, relatable and fascinating. What also is interesting, it is one of the first movies released in late 90s that technically feels squite contemporary: if I didn't know better, I would swear that "Magnolia" is a movie shot in 2017 or something - that's how good it looks.
Nonetheless, since I kind of made it obligatory for myself to review every movie I watch, here's my short review: intriguing, deep, relatable and fascinating. What also is interesting, it is one of the first movies released in late 90s that technically feels squite contemporary: if I didn't know better, I would swear that "Magnolia" is a movie shot in 2017 or something - that's how good it looks.