So I found the soundtrack to Magnolia as I was sorting through my CD collection.
The film is an epic mosaic of interrelated characters in search of happiness, forgiveness and meaning in the San Fernando Valley. The script was inspired by the music of Aimee Mann.
I watched the movie around twenty five years ago. I remember walking out, scratching my head. I didn’t know what to make of it, but I remember I was left with a confused, dark feeling. What did I just watch? There even was a scene where it was raining frogs. What the F? I never did sort this movie out in my head.
After finding the soundtrack, I decided to give the movie another go. It was a pretty big commitment since the movie is three hours long. Maybe it would make more sense to me now.
It turns out I still was left with a dark feeling, but I was able to understand it a little more. I think I needed a little bit of life under my belt. It was interesting that the characters were all interconnected (see diagram) and were each damaged in their own way. And I shouldn’t say this as if unique or out of the norm. We all carry our own burdens from the past, some just more visible than others. I was waiting for some type of redemption for each character. While it was sprinkled in, it wasn’t to the degree I had hoped for. I reminded myself how this mirrored life. Not everything gets wrapped up in a tidy red bow at the end of the day. Some things get covered with day old newspaper and a sloppy tape job to keep things together instead. Such is life.
I still was curious about the raining frogs. It seemed so outlandish, I had to look it up to see if it is an actual thing. I was pleasantly (is that the right word?) surprised of what I found.
Frog rain is a rare meteorological phenomenon in which frogs get swept up in a storm, travel miles and then fall from the sky when the clouds release the water.
Whoa. I also found a Bible reference to the Book of Exodus where God casts down a rain of frogs on the Egyptians for their refusal to free the Israelites. Note to self. Don’t piss off God.
I did find a movie interpretation that theorized the rain of frogs symbolized a form of reckoning or a wake up call. Well, raining frogs would certainly catch my attention. I’m not a fan of frogs because they really gross me out. I hate that expansive area underneath their mouth and chin. And even if frogs don’t technically have chins, I think you get my drift. Frogs just give me the willies.
What doesn’t give me the willies is the soundtrack with Aimee Mann. I found it interesting that the music came first and the movie was built from there. Here is Wise Up, a more popular track from the movie. I also found the clip from the film where the characters sing along. Even Tom Cruise sings in this one. Enjoy.
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.
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It's not what you thought
When you first began it
You got what you want
Now you can hardly stand it, though
By now you know
It's not going to stop
It's not going to stop
It's not going to stop
Till you wise up
You're sure there's a cure
And you have finally found it
You think one drink
Will shrink you till you're underground
And living down
But it's not going to stop
It's not going to stop
It's not going to stop
Till you wise up
Prepare a list for what you need
Before you sign away the deed
'Cause it's not going to stop
It's not going to stop
It's not going to stop
Till you wise up
No, it's not going to stop
Till you wise up
No, it's not going to stop
So just give up
Interesting…I just watched the trailer for Magnolia and I vaguely remember seeing it many years ago. It might need to watch it again. Yes, raining frogs would definitely be a wake-up call, and I agree that frogs are gross. They can be slimy and some are poisonous, and what’s with their bulging eyes? Again, the word that I would use to describe your post today is interesting.
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I’ll take interesting! The movie may not be for everyone. I’m still not quite sure how I feel about it. But I did like how the characters were all intertwined. It definitely was a mosaic.
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That is such a brilliant song. I don’t know if you saw my post yesterday where I listed this as a film on my redemption list. It has been many years since I saw it but I remember being blown away.
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The song really is good. She has a number of other reacts on the soundtrack that are also good. I like how the movie was built off her music. Such an interesting approach
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I’ve never seen the movie, but I discovered this song a few years ago and fell in love with it. Don’t know if I will watch the movie…
And frogs give me the willies, too! 🤣
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It is a great song! There are a number of other Aimee Mann songs on the soundtrack that are great too. Check them out if you have time!
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Definitely!
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I’m my usual contrary self – no comment on the music but I must defend frogs – they are adorable! And their tummies are so soft and silky…
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I’m glad not everyone agrees with me! Frogs need love, too!
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she has a beautiful voice. as for the movie, i watched the trailer and still couldn’t figure out what it was about. guess they’re all pieces to a puzzle. but it looks like an all star cast in this movie, wow!
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It is a great cast. I think that’s what drew me to it when it first came out. Then I was introduced to Aimee Mann. I liked her voice as well
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As I recall it, “Wise Up” accompanies this beautiful interlude in the film where each of the characters is at their most vulnerable and hopeless, so it’s almost an admonition to them. An incredible film and soundtrack. Thanks for the research on the frogs… that was very weird, though I guess not weird enough for me to look it up! Great post and song choice.
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Thanks, Steve. It was more impactful watching it this second time. Yes… the scene in the movie when the song plays is really impactful…
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Yes, very memorable. I’m about due for another watch.
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Maybe I need a second go at the film, too. I’ve loved the music all this time, though, especially this song. Thank you.
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I had been saying that to myself on and off for a few years. Listening to the soundtrack gave me that little nudge to watch it again. Let me know your thoughts if you ever do.
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