Just got finished viewing Magnolia. Top Ten on the personal list of movies made in last 10 years. That one , Requiem for a Dream and Usual Suspects came in my last order from Netflix.com. All good rewatches.
Originally posted by jkf296
what was with the frogs?![]()
Originally posted by wallyburger
Everyone asks the same thing. It just like S$it happens. There is absolutely no significance to the frogs. If you ever come up with some explanation, let me know.![]()
Originally posted by jkf296
what was with the frogs?![]()
wallyburger said:P.T. Anderson explained the meaning of the frogs: "you get to a point in your life, and sh*t is happening, and everything's out of your control, and suddenly, a rain of frogs just makes sense. You're staring at a doctor who is telling you something is wrong, and while we know what it is, we have no way of fixing it. And you just go: "So what you're telling me, basically, is that it's raining frogs from the sky." I'm not someone who's ever had a special fascination with UFO's or supernatural phenomena or anything but I guess I just found myself at a point in my life where I was going through some poopy stuff, and I was ready for some sort of weird religious experience, or as close as I could get to one. So then I began to decipher things about frogs and history things like this notion that as far back as the Romans, people have been able to judge the health of a society by the health of its frogs: the health of a frog, the vibe of a frog, the texture of the frog, its looks, how much wetness is on it, everything. The frogs are a barometer for who we are as a people. We're polluting ourselves, we're killing ourselves, and the frogs are telling us so, because they're all getting sick and deformed. And I didn't even know it was in the bible until Henry Gibson gave me a copy of it, bookmarked to the appropriate frog passage".![]()
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plagues_of_Egypt
Frogs (7:26 - 8:11) צפרדע
The second plague of Egypt was frogs. God commanded Aaron to stretch his staff over the water, and hordes of frogs came and overran Egypt. Pharaoh's sorcerers were also able to duplicate this plague with their magic. However, since they were unable to remove it, Pharaoh was forced to grant permission for the Hebrews to leave so that Moses would agree to remove the frogs. To prove that the plague was actually a divine punishment, Moses let Pharaoh choose the time that it would end. Pharaoh chose the following day, and all the frogs died the next day. Nevertheless, Pharaoh rescinded his permission, and the Israelites stayed in Egypt.