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Magnolia
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It is a collection of events that speak of love and forgiveness. This story begins with two parallel and complex narratives about men about to die. Perhaps there may be a baby boy and the son of Earl Partridge is a talented kanza. On the other hand, there is the daughter of Jimmy Gator is the Cokehead and Waif. A moderate and caring nurse mediated for Earl, up the son; a crooked and Muslim prayer meets the daughter. On the other hand, the guilt consumes Earl's young wife, while facing two prominent children, where there seem to be more stories that look different in the San Fernande Valley.
It is a collection of events that speak of love and forgiveness. This story begins with two parallel and complex narratives about men about to die. Perhaps there may be a baby boy and the son of Earl Partridge is a talented kanza. On the other hand, there is the daughter of Jimmy Gator is the Cokehead and Waif. A moderate and caring nurse mediated for Earl, up the son; a crooked and Muslim prayer meets the daughter. On the other hand, the guilt consumes Earl's young wife, while facing two prominent children, where there seem to be more stories that look different in the San Fernande Valley.
Actors:
Julianne Moore,
Aimee Mann,
Chris OHara,
John Pritchett,
Jim Ortlieb,
Douglas Busby,
Genevieve Zweig,
Thomas Jane,
Brian Higgins,
Tom Cruise,
Jamala Gaither,
...»
Julianne Moore
3 December 1960, Fayetteville, North Carolina, USA
Aimee Mann
8 September 1960, Richmond, Virginia, USA
Chris OHara
3 August 1971, Bronx, New York, USA
John Pritchett
29 March 1947, Santa Monica, California, USA
Jim Ortlieb
19 June 1956, Hazlet, New Jersey, USA
Douglas Busby
August 2, 1965 in Brighton, Colorado, USA
Genevieve Zweig
Thomas Jane
22 February 1969, Baltimore, Maryland, USA
Brian Higgins
Tom Cruise
3 July 1962, Syracuse, New York, USA
Jamala Gaither
Genre:
Drama
Director:
Paul Thomas Anderson
Paul Thomas Anderson
26 June 1970, Studio City, California, USA
Country:
United States
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A wonderful mess.
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Short Cuts is clearly the starting point, but not the ending point for a movie that is probably the most overstuffed with ideas of anything in Paul Thomas Anderson's career.June 24, 2006
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You don't have to like everything [Anderson] does, but if you enjoy seeing the walls rattled and the roof raised in the Hollywood citadel, you've got to love it.