2 out of 4 people found the following comment useful :- There are no big twists to make you turn but instead a development of understanding of the lives of these characters being focused on, 16 May 2006
Author:
Christian Bowman from Australia
To summarise, this movie is a deep portrayal of the lives of multiple
characters. Somehow they get intertwined, but not made to appear so for
the entertainment of a movie.
There are no big twists to make you turn but instead a development of
understanding of the lives of these characters being focused on. As the
tag line suggests, things happen, and sometimes not for any particular
reason but sometimes they do.
Lots of other movies that i've seen where there appears to be a build
up towards a grand climax, is done to give an ending twist- which then
renders the movie viewable only once with the same eyes, if that makes
sense. I don't think the sixth sense can be watched with the same eyes
the second time.
In Magnolia we see the development of stories which build toward a
grand climax. Magnolia differs from others however as whilst some of
the points of interest are predictable, the suspense is in how we see
characters in the movie react to these moments not a revelation in
storyline.
The acting and direction is in a perfect blend with the setting and
content. We feel the pain, the happiness and the relief of those on
screen. Movies where you want to see the reaction of characters to
revelation in storyline appear with great emotion and understanding, we
never feel left out.
I originally hired this film after hearing about Tom Cruise's roll as
Frank Mackey who is basically the Neil Strauss of this film, a woman
tamer and god amongst men who don't know how to play the game of
getting to bed with women.
Cruise plays a character in only one story of several that this movie
tells. His acting and emotion in this film is well deserved of his
golden globe award.
Whilst this movie is quite deep in the way things intertwine, try not
to think too hard about the background as you will miss the importance
of the foreground. One hint, this movie isn't cut up in different time
sections, it is a story of one particular period of time displayed from
start to finish.
I'll try not to spoil this for you, but I do want to say, this 3 hour
feature film is definitely worth watching, keep a night free to watch
it at your own lesuire. Don't ruin being moved by a brilliant film by
watching it during conversation or before u go out on a night in the
town.
The climax of this movie will display and event that is very out of
place and i believe was put in to make us just realise that some things
happen, for no apparent reason- some need to be recognised throughly
and some should just be left as a past event.
There is something there for all of us to take away, and for me
personally, it has made me realise that saying that you regret
something is not a bad thing to say. I've always thought regret is a
waste as you don't take decisions made and make something good out of
them. But for some things, there is no good that comes out of it and i
suppose we need to all acknowledge that these things happen. We can't
do anything more about them now and it's OK to recognise what we have
done wrong in the past regardless of our current situation. Nobody is
perfect and to say we regret decisions made is OK, as long as we
recognise bad decisions as bad things and not always as "it was for the
best". It's not about dwelling about the past, but more about
recognition of something that was wrong and giving it it's true
recognition it deserves- especially if it has affected others you love.
The big quote from this movie is "We may be through with the past, but
the past ain't through with us"
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There are no big twists to make you turn but instead a development of understanding of the lives of these characters being focused on, 16 May 2006
Author: Christian Bowman from Australia
To summarise, this movie is a deep portrayal of the lives of multiple characters. Somehow they get intertwined, but not made to appear so for the entertainment of a movie.
There are no big twists to make you turn but instead a development of understanding of the lives of these characters being focused on. As the tag line suggests, things happen, and sometimes not for any particular reason but sometimes they do.
Lots of other movies that i've seen where there appears to be a build up towards a grand climax, is done to give an ending twist- which then renders the movie viewable only once with the same eyes, if that makes sense. I don't think the sixth sense can be watched with the same eyes the second time.
In Magnolia we see the development of stories which build toward a grand climax. Magnolia differs from others however as whilst some of the points of interest are predictable, the suspense is in how we see characters in the movie react to these moments not a revelation in storyline.
The acting and direction is in a perfect blend with the setting and content. We feel the pain, the happiness and the relief of those on screen. Movies where you want to see the reaction of characters to revelation in storyline appear with great emotion and understanding, we never feel left out.
I originally hired this film after hearing about Tom Cruise's roll as Frank Mackey who is basically the Neil Strauss of this film, a woman tamer and god amongst men who don't know how to play the game of getting to bed with women.
Cruise plays a character in only one story of several that this movie tells. His acting and emotion in this film is well deserved of his golden globe award.
Whilst this movie is quite deep in the way things intertwine, try not to think too hard about the background as you will miss the importance of the foreground. One hint, this movie isn't cut up in different time sections, it is a story of one particular period of time displayed from start to finish.
I'll try not to spoil this for you, but I do want to say, this 3 hour feature film is definitely worth watching, keep a night free to watch it at your own lesuire. Don't ruin being moved by a brilliant film by watching it during conversation or before u go out on a night in the town.
The climax of this movie will display and event that is very out of place and i believe was put in to make us just realise that some things happen, for no apparent reason- some need to be recognised throughly and some should just be left as a past event.
There is something there for all of us to take away, and for me personally, it has made me realise that saying that you regret something is not a bad thing to say. I've always thought regret is a waste as you don't take decisions made and make something good out of them. But for some things, there is no good that comes out of it and i suppose we need to all acknowledge that these things happen. We can't do anything more about them now and it's OK to recognise what we have done wrong in the past regardless of our current situation. Nobody is perfect and to say we regret decisions made is OK, as long as we recognise bad decisions as bad things and not always as "it was for the best". It's not about dwelling about the past, but more about recognition of something that was wrong and giving it it's true recognition it deserves- especially if it has affected others you love.
The big quote from this movie is "We may be through with the past, but the past ain't through with us"
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