Magnolia’s Editing Gone Wild

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  • @ThisGuyEdits
    @ThisGuyEdits  3 года назад +7

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    • @3commentor
      @3commentor 3 года назад

      Where did you get that great BTS footage of PTA rehearsing scenes? Really cool!

    • @MarcusandJillsHappyTrails
      @MarcusandJillsHappyTrails 2 года назад

      Hi (Should we call you "This Guy?") I wanted to say we signed up for Milanote and we love it! We've been looking for a way to build out a beat board and this looks like a great way to do it. Thanks!

  • @RyanLawless
    @RyanLawless 3 года назад +45

    I feel that the phone scene is stronger because he hangs up first, before the call can be interrupted by her outburst. By hanging up first, his character's motivation comes into sharper focus. He wants an in-person confrontation. Had she hung up on him, his motivation might have evaporated at that moment given the character's hypervigilance. There's an element of parallelism in the actions of both characters that lends itself to a deeper sense of each. Knowing that he's on his way regardless of whether he hung up or, unknown to him, that she disconnected the line adds a sense of fatalism to the unfolding storyline, like it's predetermined that a face-to-face is going to take place.

  • @jothishprabu8
    @jothishprabu8 3 года назад +74

    Magnolia is one of the best paced movie of all time. Not a single scene is boring nor a single shot is out of place.

  • @yourcamerabags
    @yourcamerabags 3 года назад +28

    This is one of the movies which blew me away after watching it the first time the theatre. I saw it with a friend back then and we didn't talk for like 10 minutes after leaving the cinema. VG aus FFM

  • @danscalia1188
    @danscalia1188 3 года назад +45

    I have always considered this PT Anderson's Masterpiece- even above There Will Be Blood or Boogie Nights. Boom! There I said it.

    • @drivingwithcoolcody
      @drivingwithcoolcody 3 года назад +4

      Its my fav movie of all time tbh, so I agree wholeheartedly

    • @lbrtvlldr
      @lbrtvlldr 2 года назад

      I'm with you, Dan. For me it's Magnolia #1, There Will Be Blood #2.

    • @grantschulz9730
      @grantschulz9730 2 года назад

      I agree

  • @theeditcove7322
    @theeditcove7322 3 года назад +13

    I really appreciate how "This Guy Edits" tackles some of the most complex films ever made from a story and editing standpoint. I've always found it fascinating how filmmakers can successfully write something so complex, yet have it be plateable and fluid for its audience. Something like parallel action is something we all clearly understand, but it can be challenging for filmmakers to convey convincingly without creating confusion. Thank you for diving into relatively uncharted territory and giving us this video!

    • @ThisGuyEdits
      @ThisGuyEdits  3 года назад +3

      Thank you. Really enjoyed your video on Tiger King!

  • @fastscreenplay
    @fastscreenplay 3 года назад +19

    I think this is the best thumbnail in the history of RUclips. Hats off to you, sir.

    • @ThisGuyEdits
      @ThisGuyEdits  3 года назад +5

      Much appreciated. Unfortunately, it appears to be too subtle for most :)

    • @fastscreenplay
      @fastscreenplay 3 года назад +5

      @@ThisGuyEdits Editing is the art of subtlety, which is why it’s perfect. It might not draw the most eyeballs, but it’ll certainly draw the right ones.

  • @AsciiKing
    @AsciiKing 2 года назад +3

    The phone scene increased the tension or at least added an emotional kick in the gut to us. It was showing us this huge effort put forth by Phil to try and get the father and the son reconnected. We saw the near insurmountable difficulties he had to get to the point where the son was about to be on the other end of the line. We saw how happy and proud he was about it. Then the world of crazy drama intervenes and she slaps the phone away from him. And we, as the audience know the phone call will never happen, because the son tossed the phone away. We also know, that Phil is left wondering what he should do. We know that he is disappointed and left in this awful spot where he doesn't know if he should try again or if he really screwed up. I think Phil is a healthy person, from a healthy family and we are seeing how all of this other families crap is hurting him.

  • @aoflores4895
    @aoflores4895 3 года назад +4

    Bit of trivia: That shot at the intersection, “Magnolia Blvd” (right before the rain of frogs sequence), is actually Victory Blvd & Laurel Canyon, on the border of Van Nuys and North Hollywood. I used to work in the one of the buildings shown in that shot-which excited me to no end as I am a big fan of the movie Magnolia. Great video.

  • @scatterbrainpictures1790
    @scatterbrainpictures1790 3 года назад +17

    Magnolia is my favorite film of all time. Amazed that you did a video like this. Paul Thomas Anderson is the greatest auteur and Dylan Tiechnor is an editing genius.

    • @jothishprabu8
      @jothishprabu8 3 года назад

      PTA is underrated

    • @SnailHatan
      @SnailHatan 3 года назад +1

      I don’t think you understand what an amateur is

    • @elasticharmony
      @elasticharmony 2 года назад

      @@SnailHatan not amateur but author.

    • @SnailHatan
      @SnailHatan 2 года назад

      @@elasticharmony It’s actually auteur, but I see that I misread it. 🤷🏼‍♂️ alas

  • @embarklife
    @embarklife 2 года назад +1

    i like the fact that the phone hanging up is confirmed by two independent wills on both sides. it's almost like, a double confirmation of how nothing happens by chance, that phone conversation was never ever going to happen, not a chance. this was a masterful study of such an iconic film. thank you for putting it together.

  • @ActualKaktus
    @ActualKaktus 2 года назад

    Magnolia builds, and builds, and builds, and BUILDS, AND BUILDS....and when you're just about to reach your mental and emotional breaking point, the rain stops, and it's silent. Blissful release. Jason Robards regret monologue had me in tears.

  • @fredericlebel229
    @fredericlebel229 4 месяца назад

    Just the most efficient way to analyse a a storytelling, editing and directing process. I wish you coud do the same for 50 more crucial movies. Thank you very much!

  • @ZincOOOOWL
    @ZincOOOOWL 3 года назад +2

    Great video! Another interesting detail is that when the movie actually *begins* we see the first three main characters in reverse relative to their introduction in the opening montage: Frank > Claudia > Jimmy > Stanley > Donnie > Earl > Linda > Jim in the intro, and then Jim > Linda > Earl > Frank > Claudia and Jimmy > Donnie > Stanley in their first scenes. It's a nice touch considering that the audience risks losing track of information in such a rapidly progressing plot.

  • @insanejughead
    @insanejughead 3 года назад +10

    I've crossed the line.
    That line being I instinctively buy any movie the Sven talks about.
    I'll be back to finish this video later, so I avoid spoilers.

  • @yousefveartist
    @yousefveartist 3 года назад +8

    The best part about PT Anderson's whip pans into cuts "whoosh-cuts", Wes Anderson's whip pans, and old Kung Fu movie catch zooms, is they're silent. We only get visual information, not audio. There isn't a cheap sounding "whoosh of air" sound effect to go along with it. As someone who watches an ungodly amount of RUclips, there usually is that sound effect on transitions and even on text animations. Usually 6db too loud. What are your thoughts on it, This Guy Edits?
    P.S. most of the links in your deception aren't working.

    • @ThisGuyEdits
      @ThisGuyEdits  3 года назад +2

      I used to be that guy that put sound effects on titles and transitions :) Thank you for letting me know about them links. They should be fixed.

  • @BoseBish
    @BoseBish 3 года назад +1

    Absolutely delighted to see that you covered Magnolia. An indubitable masterpiece of art from America's seminal filmmaker - PTA.
    Thank you for this!

  • @pineapplejam.
    @pineapplejam. 2 года назад

    Really really good video essay. Revealed things about the structure that I had never noticed. Well done!

  • @MartinBustamanteSolares
    @MartinBustamanteSolares 3 года назад +1

    Thank you for this video Sven!! Magnolia is a beautiful film very dear to my heart!!

  • @marque5032
    @marque5032 3 года назад +6

    Thank you for this video. Magnolia is one of my top three movies of all time. It‘s a pity that you (probably for copyright reasons) couldn‘t use the original soundtrack by Aimee Mann. There probably is no other film out that is so much shaped by it‘s music. It‘s very interesting to see your view on the editing, since the camera work is so extraordinarily precise that one tends to forget that there was a cutter needed at all. It‘s also very interesting to read the original screenplay. I bet that PT Anderson already knew most of the camera movements and edits before he shot the first take. This is the greatest example of a movie that‘s thoroughly stylized and constructed and at the same time completely character driven.

    • @jothishprabu8
      @jothishprabu8 3 года назад

      Respect da kok

    • @shcxatter2
      @shcxatter2 3 года назад

      If you're kind enough to share, which are the other two of your most cherished movies? I think we have similar taste for those things.
      I think that, Magnolia, Happiness, American Beauty and Eyes Wide Shut are perfect movies, and nothing comes even close to them.

  • @Digital.Done.Right.
    @Digital.Done.Right. 3 года назад

    Haven't seen this film and thank you for stopping the review when you did. What a fascinating example of the power of the edit. Thanks Sven

  • @_AaronAndrews
    @_AaronAndrews 3 года назад +3

    My favorite movie analyzed by one of my favorite channels 🙌

  • @judematmor368
    @judematmor368 3 года назад +3

    I remember watching this movie in the theater back in the day, is probably one of the best acting direction ever made. Probably the only time I loved Tom Cruise acting haha Thanx for this and many of your videos, really helps me to understand the essence of cinema. Greetings from Uruguay

    • @ThisGuyEdits
      @ThisGuyEdits  3 года назад

      Agreed. Tom did alright in this movie :)

    • @KrolikPudding
      @KrolikPudding 3 года назад

      @@ThisGuyEdits He was amazing in Magnolia. Should have got Oscar for it.

  • @Pradip..
    @Pradip.. 3 года назад +10

    I read "Mongolia's editing..."

    • @inkk6228
      @inkk6228 3 года назад

      You have PDF

  • @elikebudi
    @elikebudi 2 года назад

    Great video, great remarks. Very well crafted

  • @joshuahayden6955
    @joshuahayden6955 3 года назад

    Great Video! I can't believe I have yet to see Magnolia.. I love PTA.

  • @tyler951
    @tyler951 2 года назад

    I watched Magnolia for the first time yesterday and it was the shortest 3+ hour movie I've ever watched. I'm working an overnight schedule right now and my thought was watch 45 mins to an hour before I go to sleep but it completely pulled me on to the roller coaster of emotion and I couldn't stop it. I can't wait to watch it again.

  • @killshotmediaproductions
    @killshotmediaproductions 2 года назад +1

    TBH guys I struggled with the sound on this one. It seemed to be a creative decision, however I had to have the subtitles on to hear what the characters were saying because the music was so loud. Any thoughts on this?

  • @RealPragueGuides
    @RealPragueGuides 3 года назад

    Great analysis!

  • @kangcesa
    @kangcesa 3 года назад

    This movie is so crazy make my brain blow up, and now you make video bout Magnolia editing!! U r crazy Sven🤟 love it, make my brain blow up again. Thank u bro.

  • @LuisSierra42
    @LuisSierra42 3 года назад +3

    Respect the Drone and tame the count

  • @MooseheadStudios
    @MooseheadStudios 3 года назад

    Quality content through and through. enjoyed

  • @deloreanized
    @deloreanized 2 года назад

    Magnolia is the culmination in PTA's "Scorsese on steroids" phase. Punch Drunk Love is the first time I felt PTA was delivering a more intrincated, complex personal style than the sum of his references.

  • @SPT1
    @SPT1 3 года назад +3

    Very interesting as usual, and one of my favorite movies. My regret about this is that you didn't go all the way, I would have preferred if you just warned people there would be spoilers at the beginning an then went on analyzing to the end. Also what do you think about Once Upon a Time in America (European cut of course), do you think there would be some interesting things to analyze in this one ?

  • @MegaReaso
    @MegaReaso 2 года назад

    wow incredible analysis. love P.T Anderson. great film

  • @robertdankowski1495
    @robertdankowski1495 3 года назад

    I admire your patience for studying the movies cut by cut

  • @jhjhjhjhjhjhify
    @jhjhjhjhjhjhify 2 года назад +1

    My favourite movie. I've seen people call it overindulgent, overlong and boring. These people are cowards, haha.
    Anyway, love this breakdown. Really gives a sense of how the editing works on not only a structural level but an emotional one too.

  • @LaneCarter
    @LaneCarter 2 года назад

    Thank you for not giving away what else happens in the film.

  • @Dewgs.
    @Dewgs. 3 года назад +4

    How do you feel about the editing in the movie "Babel"?

  • @JensGH
    @JensGH 3 года назад

    Great video!

  • @aniruddhagowda8072
    @aniruddhagowda8072 7 месяцев назад

    We know the choice T.J. made. When she tells him to cut the call, it's a different kind of tension, in fact it's a character based, more internal tension rather than a situation based which would've happened had he cut before showing T.J.'s choice.
    The fact that he's probably on his way and that she doesn't know gives the dramatic irony of the audience knowing this.

  • @peraxelhagne1400
    @peraxelhagne1400 3 года назад

    Great video, any content on PTA is very welcomed to RUclips!

  • @NostalgiNorden
    @NostalgiNorden 3 года назад +2

    Never been able to sit trough this film.

  • @acadvideoart
    @acadvideoart 3 года назад

    Good work ☺️

  • @joserangelve
    @joserangelve 3 года назад +2

    And now I have to see this movie, he he he.

  • @mg6945
    @mg6945 3 года назад +1

    When I first saw Magnolia, my thought throughout it's entire run was, "Shit, this is 3 hours long? Definitely doesn't feel like it." The editing in that film is vital to that film working, otherwise it could've just felt like a slog throughout the three hour runtime.

  • @yonamekibel4025
    @yonamekibel4025 3 года назад

    Finally the love magnolia deserves

  • @HowToCookVegetables
    @HowToCookVegetables 3 года назад +1

    Such a good thumbnail hahaha.

  • @nedstudios6490
    @nedstudios6490 3 года назад

    Im sold on this film.

  • @TheDukeWin
    @TheDukeWin 3 года назад

    In regards to the phone call hang up situation. i liked this part of the film, that yes, the characters both make a choice, but that those choices were kind of made for them anyway. that their choice although made, isnt always theirs to make.

  • @bhinspiration9280
    @bhinspiration9280 3 года назад

    Great 👌👌👌

  • @againagain394
    @againagain394 3 года назад

    Think you

  • @Jacob-lb7lx
    @Jacob-lb7lx 2 года назад

    I want to learn more about editing, I think it is awesome and I want to try it like as a job in the future. The far future cause I'm only like 16 but I want to learn but I have no idea where to start. I kind of understand the software but I dont know how to learn actually editing not just being technically able in editing but learning how to edit. Does that make sense? Anyway do you have any ideas on how I can start learning?

  • @shadownight2263
    @shadownight2263 2 года назад +1

    hi i wanted to aks i am learning davincy and and all the jobs in my country use premier pro what do i do stay in davincy?

  • @kameronbasseri1953
    @kameronbasseri1953 3 года назад

    Holy shit this blew my mind ....insane

  • @glmstudiogh
    @glmstudiogh 3 года назад

    Hello, I am grateful for all your breakdowns and lessons and also on podcast. please can you watch and brake down "Superfly"?. I think it's a grate movie and you'll love it. Greg here, all the way from Accra-Ghana

  • @TylerF
    @TylerF 3 года назад

    Patrick H Willems and This Guy Edits posting back to back?! 😁

  • @MouhcineAlMansouri
    @MouhcineAlMansouri 3 года назад +1

    Hello Sven, i liked your video. well done ! Your link from your description to sign up at milanote didn't work

    • @ThisGuyEdits
      @ThisGuyEdits  3 года назад +1

      Thank you. I retested the links and they are working for me. From which country are you from?

    • @MouhcineAlMansouri
      @MouhcineAlMansouri 3 года назад

      @@ThisGuyEdits Morocco - I registered from the link in your comment

  • @dominostories9844
    @dominostories9844 2 года назад

    Which software does he use for intercutting can any one tell i have been searching for months

  • @svharken6907
    @svharken6907 3 года назад

    Is Pi by aronofski edited in a Fibonacci sequence?.. I thought it was at the ttime

  • @TheFaustianMan
    @TheFaustianMan 3 года назад

    One is the looniest number that you ever see. 1 is the horniest number

  • @lilbanana6159
    @lilbanana6159 3 года назад

    which editor does he use

  • @cavalrycome
    @cavalrycome 3 года назад

    Too many youtube ads interrupting an otherwise interesting video.

  • @itierney
    @itierney 3 года назад +1

    Yeah, it's one of the best films ever made.

  • @AlexanderBergmanFilms
    @AlexanderBergmanFilms 3 года назад

    Magnolia is a smoother version of Altman's SHORT CUTS

    • @radusocol2613
      @radusocol2613 3 года назад

      That's true I watched both films one after the other and felt the same. You can really see how Short Cuts potentially influenced PTA to use a game show as both symbolism and to bind Magnolia's narrative structure, cause of that one shot in Short Cuts where the camera pushes in on the Jeopardy board game.
      And even though Magnolia's parallel editing is more seamless the films are so different in tone, which is probably why I prefer Short Cuts since I'm a sucker for dark comedy.
      Even then it's great comparing the films cause you can really see how great filmmakers build on the shoulders of giants

  • @Shannik.M
    @Shannik.M 3 года назад +7

    I thought he meant the editing of Magnolia by Playboi Carti xD

  • @NorthDallasForty.
    @NorthDallasForty. 2 года назад

    Everyone has issues 🤣

  • @BenAllanCM
    @BenAllanCM 3 года назад

    To be honest I think this was a missed opportunity both the editor and PTA have said that the film is to long. I challenge you to cut it down! Now that would have been a better video- just a thought

  • @NorthDallasForty.
    @NorthDallasForty. 2 года назад

    Stronger choices? 🤣

  • @3U9ENE
    @3U9ENE 2 года назад

    Love this video but I STRONGLY disagree with your take at the end regarding the phone call part. If PTA were to do a thing where Frank Macky decided to pick it up but the phone is cut out, it would instantly break the wall Frank built towards his father. That character isn't ready for it yet. It's all about the characters' experiences. For Frank, he chooses to not talk to his dad and hung up on it. To Phil, the phone call is no longer possible because Linda doesn't want it to happen. Which is a pretty major part that help shape Phil's journey in the remainder of the movie.
    Just because two solutions lead you to the same conclusion does not mean they are redundant. It is all about the characters' experience. PTA made the right choice there.

  • @puepole
    @puepole 2 года назад

    I love Boogie Nights, but I've always considered Magnolia the best made terrible movie ever. It's so well put together that it takes you over an hour before you realize it's a piece of shit.

  • @constatine02
    @constatine02 3 года назад

    I stopped watching after the 3rd ad.

  • @deloreanized
    @deloreanized Год назад

    With all due respec... 80% of the "cuts" you praise are fundamentally director decisions. They have absolutely nothing to do with editing the film. Paul Thomas Anderson shoots with a specific outcome in mind. It's not like he sits down with his editor and start sculpting the movie from scratch. I mean, PTA does not shoot everything from every single angle to service the editor. He goes straight for a specific rendering of the scene at the end of the process... from the get go. So to speak, the magnificent shots he pulls out ar not "cut" but assembled in order, one organically leading to the next one and so forth. PTA is not a writer who then shoots the film and finally cuts it together. He's got an overall vision and just goes for it.

  • @kinghadbar
    @kinghadbar 3 года назад

    I miss old PT. This new PT has very little energy.

    • @matthewbishop8395
      @matthewbishop8395 3 года назад +1

      But is making better movies. Magnolia is my favourite pta film but as a filmmaker he keeps getting better and better

    • @radusocol2613
      @radusocol2613 3 года назад +1

      He's moved from intense emotions and moods to quiet intimacy with interjections of outbursts. I don't think it's a bad thing he's just adapted the way he used to juxtapose states of mind, whether he does it better or not who are we to say

  • @williamwm6944
    @williamwm6944 3 года назад

    3 commercial interruptions in the first 8:30? Sorry, I’m done. Unsubscribe me.

  • @EddieLensweiger
    @EddieLensweiger 2 года назад

    great video!
    Don't call her bad acting but Moore feels like ruin this film, all her dramatic emotional scenes feels too much and off the track, annoying than captivating.

  • @aoflores4895
    @aoflores4895 3 года назад +1

    Bit of trivia: That shot at the intersection, “Magnolia Blvd” (right before the rain of frogs sequence), is actually Victory Blvd & Laurel Canyon, on the border of Van Nuys and North Hollywood. I used to work in the one of the buildings shown in that shot-which excited me to no end as I am a big fan of the movie Magnolia. Great video.

  • @ViennaLPS
    @ViennaLPS 3 года назад +2

    Yes, this movie is everything