"One is the loneliest number that you’ll ever do..." I sing that song while writing this review. “One” by Aimee Mann may be one of so many things I loved from “Magnolia”, written and directed by Paul Thomas Anderson. Laugh at me: this is the first time I watch any of his works. While I so eagerly wanted to watch his latest movie, “The Master” (but until now I haven’t got a chance to watch it), I got a recommendation by Nugrosinema to watch “Magnolia”, which he considered as the masterpiece of Anderson. So, I try it. And I agree that it is a very nice movie and attracting me to watch more of his work.
Magnolia (1999)
"One is the loneliest number that you’ll ever do..." I sing that song while writing this review. “One” by Aimee Mann may be one of so many things I loved from “Magnolia”, written and directed by Paul Thomas Anderson. Laugh at me: this is the first time I watch any of his works. While I so eagerly wanted to watch his latest movie, “The Master” (but until now I haven’t got a chance to watch it), I got a recommendation by Nugrosinema to watch “Magnolia”, which he considered as the masterpiece of Anderson. So, I try it. And I agree that it is a very nice movie and attracting me to watch more of his work.
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