Magnolia - Aimee Mann - Wise Up

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  • @samanthabaxley5820
    @samanthabaxley5820 9 лет назад +2013

    I miss Philip Seymour Hoffman.

    • @A.l.e.X.a.n.D.e.r..01
      @A.l.e.X.a.n.D.e.r..01 9 лет назад +42

      Totally agree! My absolute favorite actor, Philip Seymour Hoffman (R.I.P.)

    • @YouGotGunYouGotGun
      @YouGotGunYouGotGun 9 лет назад +44

      +samanthabaxley still cant believe he's gone. Every time I see him in a film I catch myself wondering when his next one will be out

    • @themysticmuse1111
      @themysticmuse1111 8 лет назад +19

      yeah,fucking kills me

    • @kevincampbell5785
      @kevincampbell5785 7 лет назад +7

      With him gone who is going to do the incredible acting that goes beyond what most put to film? I thought maybe Paul Giamatti could carry the torch but he seems to be MIA.

    • @bg147
      @bg147 7 лет назад +14

      He was great in everything. Loved him as Brandt in The Big Lebowski. The number of amazing actors who came out of Boogie Nights never fails to wow me. I do miss him.

  • @reecehamilton31
    @reecehamilton31 8 лет назад +1967

    This might actually be one of the most beautiful scenes in all of cinema

  • @roro515_video
    @roro515_video Год назад +326

    This scene is something that, on paper, absolutely shouldn’t work. Then you watch it and it rips your heart out. Genius filmmaking, songwriting, and performances.

    • @Caolan-b6r
      @Caolan-b6r Год назад +4

      PTA is a genius director

    • @Tim85-y2q
      @Tim85-y2q Год назад +17

      I think that describes the movie in general.

    • @YTEdy
      @YTEdy 7 месяцев назад +4

      I didn't like the movie much. I didn't hate it, just kind of mixed on it, but this scene was great. Unexpected and beautiful.

    • @anonymousnate678
      @anonymousnate678 7 месяцев назад +2

      This whole movie shouldn't work on paper but it's so masterfully presented and constructed that it not only works it ends up being a masterpiece.

    • @LaMorenitaDivina
      @LaMorenitaDivina 7 месяцев назад +2

      Totally agree - if you read the script for this you’d be like, no, too gimmicky. But the actual result haunts me to this day.

  • @davidzasloff8797
    @davidzasloff8797 3 месяца назад +5

    I inevitably tear up when Stanley sings "so just give up". That has you realize that everybody in this scene is in real pain and are, in fact, about to give up. Makes you want to jump into the screen and give them all a big hug, especially Stanley.

  • @lukedoyle2770
    @lukedoyle2770 Месяц назад +10

    If any modern director gets the absolute best out of their cast, it’s Paul Thomas Anderson, because he actually knows how to work with people. Magnolia is the best example of this. Every actor here is giving a career best performance, and that’s saying a lot because they are all GOD tier at their craft already

  • @guilhermedoido007
    @guilhermedoido007 3 года назад +197

    In the loneliness we’re together. That’s what make us human

  • @jeremyadams1521
    @jeremyadams1521 9 лет назад +1432

    I saw this movie in 1999 and liked it, but it didn't resonate for me at that moment in my life. 15 years later I rediscovered it... my Mom had just died from lupus, and watching this movie became my way of coping, of processing the pain, the anger, of dealing with how lost I felt. Every second of this (very long) movie speaks some truth. It is harsh sometimes, it is beautiful, it is ridiculous, it is hopeful, it is full of random, pointless circumstance, it is full of divine spirituality, it shows human frailty and strength. Thank you PT Anderson for creating this profound art that can reach people who are in pain. And thank you Aimee Mann for this song.

    • @connykomen4237
      @connykomen4237 9 лет назад +26

      Jeremy Adams thank you for ur comment. What a nice discription of the movie.
      Its true. Its ridiculousy good.
      I was not in pain but the movie touched me and your comment to.
      Its nice song. (i'm so mellow)

    • @scottmumford8295
      @scottmumford8295 9 лет назад +17

      +Jeremy Adams PTA made this film in large part as a response to his own fathers death. I think he might be pleased that the film helped you process your own loss...

    • @jeremyadams1521
      @jeremyadams1521 9 лет назад +6

      +Scott Mumford Thanks, I appreciate your comment. I do think the fact that PTA wrote the film while going through loss helps it resonate in a way that few films do :)

    • @oscarvestdijk
      @oscarvestdijk 9 лет назад +11

      +Jeremy Adams It's magic. I don't know how anybody could make something like this. I think they're in touch with something we all would like to experience. They're bringing it to us. Painters, writers, film makers, etcetera.

    • @svenjansen2134
      @svenjansen2134 8 лет назад

      Moved.

  • @celestomusic
    @celestomusic 10 лет назад +712

    The best movie of the 90s to me. And just thinking about the fact that PT Anderson wasn't even 30 when he wrote the script makes me realize how Genius he is.

    • @collaborativeartistsensemb5976
      @collaborativeartistsensemb5976 9 лет назад +24

      horselover phat Yep. I can watch Magnolia over and over and never get bored. So much to it.

    • @EnosEverything
      @EnosEverything 7 лет назад +5

      Really terrific film but best of the 90's ??...I find it hard to go past PULP FICTION

    • @danielleirick1
      @danielleirick1 7 лет назад +1

      zz mźCollaborative Artists Ensemble ijVzgJN

    • @agentred8732
      @agentred8732 7 лет назад +2

      Agreed, friend...

    • @YogiBearTruthbetold
      @YogiBearTruthbetold 7 лет назад +1

      The truth as it relates to conscious life has been revealed, Search *_Truth Contest_* and read the top entry called "The Present". This is truth you can and should check for yourself, this is truth the evidence says is true.

  • @stanleyambrose4109
    @stanleyambrose4109 9 лет назад +697

    "I really feel... That Magnolia is, for better or worse, the best movie I'll ever make." - PTA
    I honestly feel the same way too. This movie was amazing at the first watch and magic at the second.

    • @GoldenGyroBalls
      @GoldenGyroBalls 6 лет назад +30

      He actually feels that The Master is now the best thing he'll make. He still likes Magnolia but would have made it shorter if he did it now.

    • @tomfrazier1613
      @tomfrazier1613 5 лет назад +14

      I'm so glad he made it how he did and when he did. I will watch everything he's done. Magnolia was and is pure magic. So moving. Might be Aimee Mann's best, too, or let's say my favorite, too. "Best" can be an unbearable burden.

    • @Jacob-ir6zi
      @Jacob-ir6zi 5 лет назад +17

      There will be blood is his best

    • @SuperMovieLvr933
      @SuperMovieLvr933 5 лет назад +6

      @Randy White I think either Magnolia or There Will Be Blood are his best movies.

    • @LuisMartinez-rw2lj
      @LuisMartinez-rw2lj 4 года назад +5

      Phantom thread is pretty great too

  • @jmwild1
    @jmwild1 9 лет назад +533

    The surreal "coincidence" of all these interconnected characters singing the same song at the same time, it made me tear up in 1999, and it rips me apart in 2015. After going through so many personal highs and lows since first seeing the film, there's so much more in it that I can identify with than I did then. I thought the raining frogs was so peculiar back then, but it fits perfectly with the story as I experience it again. This is PTA's masterpiece. Thank God Boogie Nights did so well that he was given the freedom to make this happen, on his terms.

    • @sandothemando8924
      @sandothemando8924 6 лет назад +15

      That's what makes this movie so unforgettable and timeless. Anyone can identify with the struggles the characters are going through and can relate them to their own life. And then when the years pass you by and you've experienced all of life's ups and downs, heartbreaks and heartaches, the good, the bad and ugly and everything in between, you can still come back to this movie and feel like you are not alone and your hardships and struggles are universal. Magnolia is my second favourite film of all time and will continue to be for a while!

    • @DonnieDarko1
      @DonnieDarko1 6 лет назад

      👍

    • @billwort6989
      @billwort6989 3 года назад +8

      I am always moved by this scene because there's an inherent paradox: All the characters are feeling isolated and alone at this point - but, at the same time, they are all bound together in a universal feeling.

    • @dentoncify
      @dentoncify 3 года назад

      @@sandothemando8924 so what's your very favorite?

    • @freindmaker4473
      @freindmaker4473 3 года назад +5

      they arent actually singing the same song haha, linda is in a fuckin coma in this scene lol

  • @ActualKaktus
    @ActualKaktus 2 года назад +48

    The warmth and empathy radiating from Philip Seymour Hoffman....😭

    • @dcore64
      @dcore64 5 месяцев назад +2

      You could tell it was honest too. That was that boys magic. 8'^(

    • @thepiper5522
      @thepiper5522 4 месяца назад

      He was great. His star burned bright and died way too young.

  • @ashleysmith1276
    @ashleysmith1276 6 месяцев назад +19

    I watched this film 20 years ago with two great friends as we travelled the US (we're English). We'd been drinking, causing chaos everywhere we went, having the time of our young lives. One rainy day we decided we needed a break so just sat in our hotel room and watched whatever was on, which happened to be Magnolia. And it was truly a special few hours, for all of us. I think we needed to be reminded of what we were running from, speeding towards, and experiencing along the way. Life is shorter than we'd like, but try telling that to the young and you'll be laughed at. 20+ years later and we're at different places in our lives, but still good friends. I saw on of them this very evening. I feel immensely lucky for that.
    This movie is like a Hundred Years of Solitude, or some other great works of humanity I cannot be bothered to recall. Foolish, hilarious, insane, full of hope and wonder and mad coincidence. Joyful and melancholy. Like humanity.

    • @dcore64
      @dcore64 5 месяцев назад

      This is a beautiful comment. Cheers.

  • @henrik5284
    @henrik5284 2 месяца назад +21

    I was 27 when I saw Magnolia back in '99. Now I'm 52. I wish I'd been aware how much better life is when you're young. Then I'd have made sure to treasure every day.

    • @huwhitecavebeast1972
      @huwhitecavebeast1972 Месяц назад +3

      No kidding. When you are young, uninjured and attractive, the world is your oyster.

    • @keith_s32
      @keith_s32 Месяц назад +2

      Overrated. Enjoy the wisdom you've accumulated.

    • @markmark5372
      @markmark5372 Месяц назад

      You're still young

  • @1964cohibas
    @1964cohibas 3 года назад +65

    I truly pity anyone who doesn’t ‘get’ this movie, this is truly a remarkable song
    and scene

  • @Pinerocks
    @Pinerocks 10 лет назад +204

    One of the best movies of all time

    • @langdonalger9219
      @langdonalger9219 5 лет назад

      Sue Burgess Magnolia. Came out in 1999. Written and directed by Paul Thomas Anderson.

    • @Riders241
      @Riders241 5 месяцев назад +1

      What a weird way to spell "worst"

  • @Innuband
    @Innuband 8 лет назад +172

    One of the best and most intelligent movies ever made. Thanks!

  • @tampaguy2395
    @tampaguy2395 2 года назад +85

    The part where she says "You're so stupid" makes me tear up every time. How many times have I said that to myself that very same way ...

    • @mjsmum5406
      @mjsmum5406 Год назад +4

      I must say this to myself 1000x per day. Like every time I open my mouth. You not alone tampa guy. My solution has to withdraw from everybody and every thing though don't recommend this for you
      God bless

    • @mikes1980
      @mikes1980 Год назад +3

      Guys be strong. You can do it. Use the film as a rock use the quote ( this is stupid) as a rock. Every time you hear it in your mind or other. Be strong say no fuck you I'm not going down that road. Please try. This song always makes me cry. Please use me please make me smile x

  • @joebombero1
    @joebombero1 3 года назад +159

    Tom Cruise really should have won an oscar. I had issues with my father. We reconciled long before his end but when I see Tom Cruise in this it is almost painful for me. Amazing performance.

    • @deannawoods1985
      @deannawoods1985 3 года назад +2

      My mother had issues with her father as well. Her father claimed her, but wasn't really there all the time. When my sister and I came along, he never denied that we were his grandchildren, but it would have been nice to have a closer relationship with him.

    • @BuckingFitchCA
      @BuckingFitchCA 3 года назад +8

      Julianne Moore gave a powerful performance as well. I remember watching her on a soap opera before she made it big in movies and thought ''wow, she's good.''

    • @LaughingStock_
      @LaughingStock_ 2 года назад +2

      I never did reconcile with Dad. Like watching someone drown, I knew deep down there was no saving us. A pity. A real pity.

    • @Silverjawcreative
      @Silverjawcreative 2 года назад +1

      He did win an oscar for this

    • @kenmario6284
      @kenmario6284 2 года назад +5

      @@Silverjawcreative Tom Cruise has never won an Oscar. Michael Caine won that year for Cider House Rules.

  • @pemi301
    @pemi301 10 месяцев назад +30

    I still remember the evening when I came back home from high school. I watched this film by chance. I could not stand up till the credits were over. I discovered myself quietly shedding tears. This film means a lot to me.

    • @cicolasnage5684
      @cicolasnage5684 9 месяцев назад

      Same here, I saw this in 2000 when I was 15 and it had such profound effect on me. I can’t watch the movie without crying be cause I relate so much to it. It’s a movie that was created out of despair and love

  • @larrygibbs3929
    @larrygibbs3929 10 лет назад +803

    i have alot of love to give. i just dont know where to put it

    • @leeving2999
      @leeving2999 9 лет назад +31

      That particular scene is my favorite in the movie . I related the most to Melora Walters but John C Reilly and William H Macy scenes were beautiful .

    • @wmarkdyer
      @wmarkdyer 9 лет назад +10

      marci mars Reilly is such a talent.

    • @moonmonkey999
      @moonmonkey999 9 лет назад +4

      William Mark Dyer yup in Boogie nights too. Tom surprised me in this. He is a class act

    • @leeving2999
      @leeving2999 9 лет назад

      William Mark Dyer He absolutely is .

    • @moonmonkey999
      @moonmonkey999 9 лет назад

      marci mars i think wahlberg taks best acting award. such a great performance

  • @decadencewhimsyandsarcasm
    @decadencewhimsyandsarcasm 5 лет назад +140

    A dear friend, in introducing me to this film, said: “either you get magnolia or you don’t. And I have a hard time not judging the people who don’t” and tbh I still go by that

    • @ziggerwebdesign1704
      @ziggerwebdesign1704 4 года назад

      Great comment

    • @johnweenus3939
      @johnweenus3939 2 года назад +3

      Sounds like pretentious fool. If I ever saw him I’d slap him all over the place in public and he’d never live it down

    • @speedking7224
      @speedking7224 2 года назад

      @@johnweenus3939 absolutely.

  • @bjorn2625
    @bjorn2625 17 дней назад +1

    Still my favourite film after all these years. It’s an incredibly masterpiece and reflection of the human condition. I absolute adore it.

  • @tsfactory45
    @tsfactory45 10 лет назад +176

    Best emotional film ever made!

    • @AnnaLVajda
      @AnnaLVajda 4 года назад +3

      Yes and that level of pain in everyday lives seems very realistic actually.

  • @Saffron-sugar
    @Saffron-sugar 3 года назад +63

    I think this is the only time that I have ever seen a movie turn into a music video without that being a bad thing.
    Somehow it shows that nobody is actually alone, no matter how alone we feel.

  • @mattokc
    @mattokc 12 лет назад +30

    The one moment when the sad, lonely little boy wake up his father and says to him, "You need to be nicer to me"...that one moment...That's the moment I lose it every time.

  • @eatbolt42
    @eatbolt42 4 года назад +35

    One of the best scenes in one of the best movies ever made. It’s an absolute masterclass in writing human characters.

  • @SCUDGEj0ckey
    @SCUDGEj0ckey 10 лет назад +262

    So sad when Stanley is just sitting there, like a prisoner with his text books, that dim lighting and slowly dollying the camera away from him as he says "Give up."

    • @Twistedpeppermint99
      @Twistedpeppermint99 6 лет назад +15

      ScudgeJockey : I saw this movie in the movie theater, when it was first released and then saw it again, when it was released at Blockbuster video. This scene always made my eyes get misty.. Especially that young kid.. Omg. Superb acting by all of the main characters and supporting roles.

    • @charlieniven6558
      @charlieniven6558 3 года назад +1

      Hits hard every time

    • @nikhilganesh6547
      @nikhilganesh6547 2 года назад

      You just described the contents and technical details of the shot, then prefaced it by saying it was "so sad" because that's what you rationalized would be the correct emotional distillation of those technical details - You are a robot, you have become devoid of real emotion.

    • @SCUDGEj0ckey
      @SCUDGEj0ckey 2 года назад +2

      @@nikhilganesh6547 I wrote that 7 years ago in college inebriated. Go fuck off please

    • @OrchardFilm
      @OrchardFilm 2 года назад +2

      @@nikhilganesh6547 This is ironically the most robotic way I’ve ever seen someone say “sad scene is sad”.

  • @jasoncropper23
    @jasoncropper23 5 лет назад +19

    Ive lived & battled drug addiction for nearly 30yrs,so this film & song really get me emotional.The line 'Its not going to stop till you wise up' sums up everything.
    If people could only see 1 movie in there lifetime, it should be this one..

    • @misssilvercrown
      @misssilvercrown 7 месяцев назад +2

      It was a catalyst for me realising that my abusive marriage wasn't going to get any better. It's a powerful song

    • @johnfarris3831
      @johnfarris3831 6 месяцев назад +1

      I hope you are okay. Going through opiate addiction now, and this song makes me cry like a mf

    • @goodlookinouthomie1757
      @goodlookinouthomie1757 5 дней назад

      It never stops. When you "wise up" it just means you manage to run fast enough to keep ahead of it.

  • @JimBCameron
    @JimBCameron 10 лет назад +125

    Still consider it one of the best films I've ever seen. :)

    • @TabletopJoe33
      @TabletopJoe33 10 лет назад +16

      Definitely.

    • @peaceminusone4582
      @peaceminusone4582 6 лет назад +1

      Me too

    • @sandothemando8924
      @sandothemando8924 6 лет назад +3

      This is my second favourite film I've ever seen? So emotionally raw and powerful, words can't begin to describe how life-changing this movie is!

    • @aerobique
      @aerobique 4 года назад

      Independence day 2
      ` •^°

  • @jimmaguire3079
    @jimmaguire3079 5 лет назад +77

    All of Paul Thomas Anderson's films are incredible, but for me this is his masterpiece.

  • @david41275
    @david41275 10 лет назад +114

    Seeing this sequence still gives me chills. Just the essence of cinema.

  • @rfbarrington
    @rfbarrington 5 лет назад +32

    If I had to pick one scene in all of cinema that'd I'd single out as a favorite, it'd be this one.
    Seeing (and hearing) the cast sing along to such poetic lyrics moved me to tears on my first viewing (and continues to do so).
    I view this as the turning point of the film; a small moment of serenity after a long string of emotional intensity to prepare you for it's harsh crescendo.
    There will never be a better filmmaker than Paul Thomas Anderson.

  • @sandothemando3047
    @sandothemando3047 10 лет назад +184

    Probably one of the most moving and emotionally tangible scenes in any movie out there. Magnolia is in many ways, an unforgettable film and this scene highlights the power of the film's longevity. I don't know why, but I find it so chilling the way the camera pans across Tom Cruise's face, the look on his face when he sings "stop", right before it cuts away. Feels so cathartic and powerful.

    • @johndalton3180
      @johndalton3180 4 года назад +3

      PTA uses the weight of Cruise's celebrity in that meeting moment. It's really remarkable.

    • @jeanyvespotier3818
      @jeanyvespotier3818 4 года назад

      France.

    • @maggiekarabel123
      @maggiekarabel123 2 года назад +6

      That should’ve been Tom Cruise’s Oscar. In a year that included this performance, Jude Law in The Talented Mr. Ripley, Michael Clarke Duncan in the Green Mile, and Haley Joel Osment in The Sixth Sense, the Oscar went to Michael Caine for the freaking Cider House Rules. UNBELIEVABLE.

    • @eduardocampos8670
      @eduardocampos8670 2 года назад

      I compare it with the beach scene in Atonement.

    • @kristialsip7639
      @kristialsip7639 Год назад

      Agreed. Cruise is an absolute FORCE onscreen. It's mind-blowing. He is meant to be there.

  • @Mrsupermatt2172
    @Mrsupermatt2172 10 лет назад +531

    Only PTA could make this scene without it seeming cheesy

    • @finnibertlunchiken7792
      @finnibertlunchiken7792 6 лет назад +28

      Matheus Albano Thats a good point, it is a very fine line to walk. I think when someone really believes in the message and presents it boldly without trying to be too clever, it can just work.
      Ive seen this movie 5 times and heard this song 10 and just heard its message. Dont expect anything to chamge until you figure out what's causing the pain to repeat itself. Even if has to rain down frogs to shake you up and get you to give up your game that keeps you losing everything important. The real things we want are kept hidden as we apply our own worst ideas in front of them.

    • @tomfrazier1613
      @tomfrazier1613 5 лет назад +18

      Paul Thomas Anderson (PTA) directed, and thank you for mentioning him. I love this movie, and plan to watch or rewatch everything he's done. Aimee Mann is superb, a great singer-songwriter. Really love her and the intricacy of her lyrics. "Save Me" won an award but "Wise Up" is the one that resonates and pulls you apart emotionally. Really nice to revisit this years later.

    • @TheWelchProductions
      @TheWelchProductions 4 года назад +21

      It still felt cheesy.

    • @fede018
      @fede018 4 года назад +11

      @@TheWelchProductions no, it doesn't.

    • @norm3844
      @norm3844 4 года назад +1

      Poxow agreed

  • @henzoewing
    @henzoewing 2 года назад +23

    One of the best scenes in any movie ever. Still makes me as emotional as it did when I first saw it in 2015.

  • @richardadesmond
    @richardadesmond 4 года назад +7

    I like the detail of the fact Donnie has the cheque on the wall with the slogan for "superior knowledge" on it but in the long run he is clueless by the end in terms of what he wants/needs, great touch... really feel for him.

  • @klaustoth6982
    @klaustoth6982 2 года назад +4

    film: *****
    cast: *****
    music: *****
    heavy, deep, mysterious.
    one of the very best films of the 90s

  • @stephaniellewellyn9432
    @stephaniellewellyn9432 9 месяцев назад +6

    This is my favourite movie. I still remember how stunned I felt after seeing it in the theatre. I had to sit with myself for a bit, absorb the profound cinematic experience I just witnessed. I haven't rewatched it a lot for a fav flick, but it's the one that has moved me most maybe, and the soundtrack definitely got its Aimee manacles round my heart

    • @uglyhobo4602
      @uglyhobo4602 9 месяцев назад

      Couldn't have explained it better.
      I always come back to this movie from time to time.

  • @pimproj
    @pimproj Год назад +16

    Searching through comments to see others who come back to this song and movie confirms, we may be through with the past, but the past ain’t through with us.

    • @dcore64
      @dcore64 5 месяцев назад

      Such a great line.

  • @ThirdEyeFilmz
    @ThirdEyeFilmz 9 лет назад +51

    This movie is much like life itself.
    Very intense, with a lot strangeness thrown in, and incredibly beautiful.

  • @lillithfan82
    @lillithfan82 11 лет назад +4

    This film and its soundtrack deserve so much more fanfare than it got!! It's absolutely beautiful

  • @Player_Review
    @Player_Review 11 лет назад +42

    I think everyone in the movie arguably put in the best performance of their life. The screenwriting and P.T. Anderson's direction allowed the actors to use their talent unrestricted.

    • @autofocus4556
      @autofocus4556 Год назад +3

      Julianne Moore was too melodramatic.

  • @adamk907
    @adamk907 4 года назад +10

    This film is further proof of how transformative 1999 was for cinema. In a lot of ways, it was a transition into newer, bolder ideas of film. Its like 1999’s releases has taken notes from a lot of the indie minded films that had come out in the last few years and worked as a collective of amazingly unique movies. I have very fond memories of that year in cinema.

  • @klapadog
    @klapadog 12 лет назад +4

    That is a great way to put it - this movie resonates. It has all the elements - the good, the bad, and the ugly, with the rich and beautiful as well as the poor and plain.
    The film is a collage, a smorgasbord, a tapestry of life that includes all the kinds and places of people that make our life what it is.
    It is all glued together by Aimee Mann's music.

  • @jonathanmoreira4825
    @jonathanmoreira4825 8 лет назад +11

    It's so hard to watch this film. So much pain, so much truth, which makes it one of my favorite films ever and certainly Anderson's best. But this scene... My God. I cry, I sympathize, and I really feel like I'm a changed man after watching this. This film is such an emotional roller coaster, and I can probably only watch this once every few years. But it's the movie that's changed my life in so many ways, which makes it not only the most emotionally draining film ever made, but also the best one ever made.

  • @lisagarciablanco1475
    @lisagarciablanco1475 2 года назад +5

    One of the most human, honest, Heartbreaking scene, the song of Aimee lyrics so honest about the depreasing. A such good movie

  • @mikes349
    @mikes349 7 лет назад +27

    Art imitates life, but not always as good as this. I love PTA and this sequence is absolutely beautiful.

    • @45dable
      @45dable 2 года назад +1

      And if art imitates life, then life imitates art. It's a cycle of changes.

  • @starkingbiker
    @starkingbiker 2 года назад +16

    i just came out of the cinema that re-showed this film. It’s just absolutely mind blowing. There’s nothing like it.

  • @liumozhengfu4472
    @liumozhengfu4472 3 года назад +12

    Right now, I am writting out my academic essay, thinking about a girl in my mind, watching this beautiful scene with tears dripping down from my face...

  • @jasonhardy9512
    @jasonhardy9512 2 года назад +5

    Watched this last night. My forth time I think since 1999. Makes me break down like a baby every time. So many regrets.

  • @eyelessshiver
    @eyelessshiver 9 лет назад +700

    I think this should've won best picture instead of American Beauty. Both are great films, but Magnolia was more complex and moving in my opinion.

    • @RyanTaggart
      @RyanTaggart 8 лет назад +20

      Wow....I disagree but hey I liked magnolia too

    • @michaelwilson4972
      @michaelwilson4972 8 лет назад +51

      very rarely does the deserving movie get best picture unfortunately

    • @lucinae8512
      @lucinae8512 8 лет назад +3

      James Gordon I loved Kevin Spacey in that, the movie deserved the award like million dollar baby and ordinary people did

    • @Bob27Fat
      @Bob27Fat 7 лет назад +3

      I would say neither are great, but Magnolia is undoubtedly better.

    • @JakeG-gp4qt
      @JakeG-gp4qt 7 лет назад +16

      James Have to respectfully disagree with you. I love Magnolia, but American Beauty is in a whole other realm of its own. Best film of the '90s imo.

  • @noellecapili4053
    @noellecapili4053 3 года назад +7

    This movie is my go-to movie whenever I want to cry my heart out and it helps. Thank you so much, PT Anderson.

  • @marcusavelarrr
    @marcusavelarrr 9 лет назад +59

    simply one of the best movies i ever seen.

  • @TH3F4LC0Nx
    @TH3F4LC0Nx 10 месяцев назад +2

    It's not what you thought
    When you first began it.
    You got what you want
    Now you can hardly stand it.
    Gosh those lines hit like a ton of bricks.

  • @sammygirl6910
    @sammygirl6910 10 лет назад +74

    RIP Philip Seymour Hoffman,from a fellow traveler.The edge of the cliff is always further than it seems.

    • @910Cinnabar
      @910Cinnabar 10 лет назад +3

      Isn't the edge of the cliff 'closer' than it seems?

    • @GusUngar
      @GusUngar 7 лет назад +2

      You meant closer, didnt you?

    • @RhapsodyinGlue
      @RhapsodyinGlue 8 месяцев назад

      I think it’s true both ways depending on the day.

  • @gamenetplay5416
    @gamenetplay5416 2 года назад +9

    Eu sinto muita falta de filmes assim. Filmes com grande conteúdo e que tem um certo desafio para assistir eles, com toda certeza 1999 foi o melhor ano do cinema.

  • @MrWeareone777
    @MrWeareone777 6 лет назад +7

    Why have I not seen this movie until now. Absolutely brilliant. This scene and Tom crying was very emotional for me.

  • @supermariofan03
    @supermariofan03 7 лет назад +91

    As much as I loved Boogie Nights and There Will be Blood, Magnolia is Paul Thomas Anderson's best film!

    • @33Luger
      @33Luger 4 года назад +6

      At least the one that reaches me the most.

    • @supermariofan03
      @supermariofan03 2 года назад

      @Randy White Haven't seen it yet.

    • @blankblank2370
      @blankblank2370 2 года назад +2

      @@supermariofan03 It's great!

    • @supermariofan03
      @supermariofan03 2 года назад

      @@blankblank2370 I heard it is. It looks like Boogie Nights mixed with Say Anything.

    • @blankblank2370
      @blankblank2370 2 года назад

      @@supermariofan03 It's more like a hangout movie from the 80s and 90s. The story is the least cohesive of a PTA film, and that's by choice (and it works).

  • @markshortridge7085
    @markshortridge7085 10 лет назад +115

    I detest lending mates my DVD of this film.
    90% of the time it is handed back either half-watched ("I couldn't get my head round it & got bored") or with blank faces ("Why did it rain like that at the end?").
    When it's been returned with positivity, awe & a request to borrow the CD soundtrack, I feel elated at not being alone in thinking this is a stunning achievement of a movie.

    • @paulseylv
      @paulseylv 6 лет назад +6

      awesome comment

    • @CamiloJamesGuitar
      @CamiloJamesGuitar 4 года назад

      #facts

    • @paolovallejo8022
      @paolovallejo8022 4 года назад +1

      get better friends

    • @paolovallejo8022
      @paolovallejo8022 4 года назад +2

      @Randy White meaning it ain't for dumb people 😘

    • @chippchipp1
      @chippchipp1 3 года назад

      @@paolovallejo8022 I know plenty of people that are highly intelligent that aren't fans of the movie. Although I'd say you're probably more likely to enjoy the movie if you're intelligent.

  • @MantaRochenHL
    @MantaRochenHL 6 лет назад +8

    This scene could have been so cheesy, but somehow it fits perfectly and it touches me on a very deep level.

  • @tago69mago
    @tago69mago 4 года назад +24

    Incredible, strange, beautiful, moving, honest, sad, heartbreaking movie. The songs by Aimee Mann are so a part of something special too. I just bring this movie out every once in a while like a fine wine!

  • @meiguoren66
    @meiguoren66 3 года назад +9

    One of the greatest scenes in all of cinematic history.

  • @stoinge
    @stoinge 10 лет назад +57

    still the best movie i've ever seen

  • @oldsarge101
    @oldsarge101 8 лет назад +10

    Thanks for ripping my heart out again, Aimee. I miss Phillip and all of the cast that immortalized your tune. I miss Til Tuesday and the fun times we had in the 80's. I miss a lot of things but I miss your voice the most. What an incredible movie.

  • @TheBostonDad
    @TheBostonDad 8 лет назад +81

    2 Phenomenal actors in the beginning have both passed on to the other side. Makes me tear up every time I see Phillip in this when the song starts playing. Breaks my heart how many folks are losing their lives to one of the worst demons on this earth and that is drugs. Phil is living proof that money and fame is not all the soul requires for true happiness. Miss and love you Phillip.

  • @Dapryor
    @Dapryor Месяц назад +1

    Saw this film for the first time today. What a ride…

  • @snappycruise
    @snappycruise 2 года назад +6

    Philip Seymour Hoffman died of addictions. It is crazy difficult to get rid of them as this song tell it. Rest in peace Dear. You are still love.

    • @mehcol
      @mehcol 2 года назад

      So sad. Life is dukkha said the buddha.

  • @adrianjwilson
    @adrianjwilson 4 года назад +2

    My favourite film of all time. I went to see it on my own then with my now wife a couple of days after. I hadn’t noticed all the profanity when I’d seen it on my own! But when I took her, I squirmed in my seat at it all and wondered what she would make of me taking her to see a film like that, but she forgave me and we’ve been married 20 years. I put it down to us seeing this film together. Brilliant film. If you haven’t seen it, do so. It could change your life.

  • @alfredofernandez324
    @alfredofernandez324 3 года назад +12

    La unica pelicula donde vas a ver por lo menos 6 interpretaciones que merecen un oscar...una obra de arte es eterna, sera una de las 5 mejores peliculas de todos los tiempos...

  • @robertmucci5398
    @robertmucci5398 8 лет назад +66

    great scene. Best (last?) acting Tom Cruise ever did, too...Sitting in the car....just seeming real for five seconds...

    • @florianlaur5300
      @florianlaur5300 7 лет назад +5

      Robert Mucci I agree...I pretty much didnt like him in any of his movies, but this film, I really respect him for...strong acting on his side for once!

    • @waz3128
      @waz3128 7 лет назад +7

      I think its because Tom's a bona fide douche and normally his roles glorify this ilk of people by portraying them as one dimensional action heroes who save the day and win the girl. Whereas Magnolia offers more in depth character studies into what could've turned these people into who they are now or at least who they pretend to be. They are neither villains nor heroes, just humans who are invariably flawed.

    • @kareystone2285
      @kareystone2285 6 лет назад +1

      that is an elegant way of putting it

    • @QuakerOaths
      @QuakerOaths 5 лет назад +3

      @@waz3128 it's been a year but this comment is so fucking stupid

    • @soupersonic
      @soupersonic 5 лет назад +2

      One of the best first scenes by any actor ever. RESPECT the cock

  • @don0nami788
    @don0nami788 10 лет назад +30

    Great movie. You can not help to love every single character in the movie..PTA's finest

  • @bleep77
    @bleep77 5 месяцев назад +1

    I remember watching Magnolia for the first time at the movies. It was late Fall of 1999. I was on a date with a girl I met as she was shopping at the supermarket where I worked. We were making out for a good portion of the film, and when this scene came on, we took a break and stared in awe at what was going on, and that song was just spellbinding. That's how powerful this scene was. I rewatched Magnolia not too long after and realized what an amazing movie it was as a whole. It is arguably Paul Thomas Anderson's greatest achievement as a filmmaker. Tom Cruise deserved to win the Oscar for his performance but was robbed. The scene where he fights back tears as he is sitting next to his dying estranged father gets me all the time.

  • @MichelleB2b
    @MichelleB2b 3 года назад +4

    What a brilliant ensemble of the best actors of that period in time.

    • @DJNITON
      @DJNITON 2 года назад +1

      And Jason Robards!! Guy was a legend in the 60s and is a legend still.

  • @dylandaly2002
    @dylandaly2002 2 года назад +1

    Boogie Nights was my personal favorite of PTA’s… and then I saw Magnolia and it’s a f*cking masterpiece of a film. I don’t believe I have seen a film in a while that blew my mind like this film did and it’s now not only my favorite PTA film but one of my personal favorites of cinema!!!! 💧🐸💧🐸💧🐸💧🐸💧🐸💧

  • @bleep77
    @bleep77 10 лет назад +17

    This is one of the most powerful scenes in movie history.
    It's not going to stop...'til you WISE UP!
    LOVE it!

  • @Lemmiwinks07
    @Lemmiwinks07 9 лет назад +19

    This song/scene align so perfectly its unreal. can't help but tear up

  • @scottmeade665
    @scottmeade665 6 лет назад +11

    easily one of the best films of all time

  • @seph4667
    @seph4667 Месяц назад +1

    Greatest scene ever captured.

  • @wizardofahhz
    @wizardofahhz 11 лет назад +5

    This is the movie, the song the moments on screen that brought on all the copy cats. After this movie and this part, you started seeing songs, flashing over the current state of each character. I saw Aimee Mann perform this song after mom mother died, along with her version of The Scientist....still brings me to tears.

  • @7777srd
    @7777srd 6 месяцев назад +1

    Aimee Mann makes every time you hear a song of her's seem like the first and it always blows you away. I think it's one of the best films ever made.

  • @pavelcruz4609
    @pavelcruz4609 9 лет назад +7

    I don't know what movie won the Oscar the year Magnolia was released, but I would give this movie ALL the Oscars in whatever year it was released: unbeatable acting, terrific screenplay, amazing directing. This movie was made by Paul Thomas Anderson but it's mine, it belongs to my guts...

    • @madgang201
      @madgang201 9 лет назад +1

      Magnolia wasn't nominated for Best Picture, that year it went to "American Beauty" which is definitely another film that deserves recognition. Magnolia instead got 3 Oscar nominations, Original Screenplay, Supporting Actor and Original Song. They went to American Beauty, The Cider House Rules and Tarzan respectively.
      But I will admit this film did deserve more recognition that year.

    • @jdanpass
      @jdanpass 9 лет назад

      Meteorite Entertainment Tatzan??!! Unbelievable! The Academy is definitely a bunch of HALFWITS!

    • @ikshields
      @ikshields 4 года назад

      It was a hell of a year - “American Beauty” got Best Picture. (Beautiful American angst seemed to be having a moment.).

  • @whitenoizemaker
    @whitenoizemaker 3 года назад +6

    Watched this a lot at the beginning of the pandemic and back again. It’s what it feels like every day.

  • @sryan9213
    @sryan9213 4 года назад +3

    Back here after 20 years of seeing Magnolia. Watched it last night. Still perfect. PT Anderson will never make a better movie. Every character rich in their own way. Beautifully shot, perfect soundtrack and the ending. Wow.

    • @jakeo1209
      @jakeo1209 4 года назад +1

      Oh, come on. "never make a better movie". He also made "There WIll Be Blood" in 2007. It's not the same kind of movie, I know, but Boogie Nights was also not this kind of movie. Each of those three is a masterpiece.

    • @srinivassridhar5151
      @srinivassridhar5151 2 года назад

      punch drunk love, there will be blood, the master, phantom thread are all masterpieces..

  • @billwort6989
    @billwort6989 3 года назад +2

    Magnolia is one of my favorite films -- and I've seen plenty (I tell people that I was a film major in college, which is why I've spent my life in retail...). When I first saw Magnolia, I liked it, but it was the second viewing a couple months later that made me love it. It is a powerful film about pain and isolation, and eventually, finding community and love. At almost 3 hours, every time I've watched it (probably a couple dozen times by now) time flies. This scene always chokes me up...

  • @99MKris
    @99MKris 4 года назад +9

    Going through life feeling like this, knowing that it never truly subsides. regret and doubt lurks around the corner of every decision or thought. It does not matter how far you've gone and how old you are now. some moments are set to make you feel so goddamn low, as if to prove the universality of suffering, ensuring that deep down you know: no one is immune to it, no can can escape it.
    This film grew on me for its honesty in confronting this fearsome reality. If you see a point in what I wrote, then I also recommend the films "In the mood for love" and "Y tu mama tambien". And please don't forget - sadness and happiness come from the same things.

  • @92bellea
    @92bellea 8 лет назад +10

    This movie is in my top 10 favorites .....ever ! I absolutely love it. I love this beautiful sequence, It always makes me happy and sad

  • @sineadsmithh
    @sineadsmithh 10 лет назад +57

    Such a genius scene.

  • @nuffzed2001
    @nuffzed2001 2 года назад +3

    I sang this song in a bar once, the way Philip Seymour Hoffman sang it
    It moved everyone

  • @kimmymarky9538
    @kimmymarky9538 3 года назад +7

    I will always remember this scene. Goosebumps all over my body!!

  • @peaceminusone4582
    @peaceminusone4582 6 лет назад +8

    Magnolia and Réquiem for a Dream are my favorite films ever ❤️

  • @tonideblasi
    @tonideblasi 12 лет назад +6

    If only we were aware that we are all singing the same song...
    the scene is pure genius. so lyrical.
    the song is beautiful.
    both adhere perfectly each other.
    love this movie.

    •  10 месяцев назад

      "If only we were aware hat we are all singing the same song" : Beautifully said.

  • @plankman78
    @plankman78 3 месяца назад

    One of my favourite ever films. Remarkable.

  • @Michijere77
    @Michijere77 6 лет назад +3

    This may still be my favorite movie of all time

  • @mikes1980
    @mikes1980 Год назад +1

    The best film I've ever seen. My all time favourite. Everything about this film ticks all the boxes. Great storyline. Amazing actor's/actress. Great soundtrack ( aimmee mann has an amazing voice ) every box ticked

  • @BarelyEinstein
    @BarelyEinstein 12 лет назад +3

    The thing I took away from this movie is that life can be harder than you can ever imagine, but you never know what will happen next.
    Some of the best performances from some of the best actors of the decade.

  • @jonnyrebb
    @jonnyrebb 7 лет назад +1

    I rented this on VHS when it came out. Right after this song, I stopped the tape, got in my car, and drove to Wal-mart and bought the cd.

  • @MsLozzaM
    @MsLozzaM 10 лет назад +74

    Rip Philip Seymour Hoffman

  • @Leeuwardenklacht-rx7fm
    @Leeuwardenklacht-rx7fm 2 месяца назад

    This is pure poetry ... the music , lyrics , the movie , the clip , ... The movie is one that will always stick with me ! Great movie !

  • @Jonnybass7
    @Jonnybass7 12 лет назад +4

    Yes. It's put together more like a symphony than a typical film, more like a series of movements. The emotional potency is beyond belief.

  • @honeycat535
    @honeycat535 11 лет назад +3

    i forgot how depressing this is..couldnt stop listening after a break up,so why here again...simple..its stunning.