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Description: Genre: Drama / Theatrical Release: 2006 / Director: Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu / Actors: Brad Pitt, Cate Blanchett ... ... more
Babel (DVD) ... / DVD released 21 May, 2007 at Paramount Home Entertainment (UK) / Features of the DVD: Anamorphic, PAL / Brilliantly conceived, superbly directed, and beautifully acted, Babel is inarguably one of the best films of 2006. Director Alejandro González Iñárritu and his co-writer, Guillermo Arriaga (the two also collaborated on Amores Perros and 21 Grams) weave together the disparate strands of their story into a finely hewn fabric by focusing on what appear to be several equally incongruent characters: an American (Brad Pitt) touring Morocco with his wife (Cate Blanchett) become the focus of an international incident also involving a hardscrabble Moroccan farmer (Mustapha Rachidi) struggling to keep his two young sons in line and his family together. A San Diego nanny (Adriana Barraza), her employers absent, makes the disastrous decision to take their kids with her to a wedding in Mexico. And a deaf-mute Japanese teen (the extraordinary Rinko Kikuchi) deals with a relationship with her father (Koji Yakusho) and the world in general that's been upended by the death of her mother. It is perhaps not surprising, or particularly original, that a gun is the device that ties these people together. Yet Babel isn't merely about violence and its tragic consequences. It's about communication, and especially the lack of it--both intercultural, raising issues like terrorism and immigration, and intracultural, as basic as husbands talking to their wives and parents understanding their children. Iñárritu's command of his medium, sound and visual alike, is extraordinary; the camera work is by turns kinetic and restrained, the music always well matched to the scenes, the editing deft but not confusing, and the film (which clocks in at a lengthy 143 minutes) is filled with indelible moments. Many of those moments are also pretty stark and grim, and no will claim that all of this leads to a "happy" ending, but there is a sense of reconciliation, perhaps even resolution. "If You Want to be Understood... Listen," goes the tagline. And if you want a movie that will leave you thinking, Babel is it. --Sam Graham

Newest Review: ... who is a deaf girl who has troubles communicating herself to people. Then the other story is with a woman looking after two ... more

 ... kids who crosses the border without realising. All together these stories come to life and you feel for all of the characters involved. They are quite real stories that remain quite factual and believable which is good for a film. I think they all play out very well indeed and although the film does go on for some bits you are grabbed by the very first moment it starts and till it ends you have a need to know what happens. I would say each story plays out well and comes to a good conclusion and the film is depressi...more

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Release Date: 2007-05-21, Rating Suitable for 15 years and over,
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mackry
Premium Review Babel (DVD): An emotional rollercoaster (704 words)
by mackry - written on 13.04.08 (Very useful, 94 readings)
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This is the third of Alejandro Gonzalez Inarrito's trilogy of love and loss which began with Amores Perros, and continued with 21 Grams. I have now seen all three and love every one of them. Babel is also the winner of the oscar for best picture in 2007, and similar in many ways and themes to the 2006 winner, Crash. The name of the film comes from the biblical story of the Tower of Babel - a tower built so that people could get closer to god. Biblical and religious questions are continuously raised throughout the film. Inarrito also uses part of his film to voice concern over the terrorist threat that is so alive in the world these days. Babel ...

Zmugzy
Premium Review A Towering Achievement (487 words)
by Zmugzy - written on 28.11.07 (Very useful, 121 readings)
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This is probably one of my most favourite films of last year. It has an intelligent screenplay and is skilfully edited to keep you on the edge of your seat trying to figure out what is happening or what will happen next. It's only about two thirds of the way through that you begin to understand what it's all about and the underlying message of the film. I know that a few of my friends couldn't stand it perhaps because they were expecting a more typical Brad Pitt movie or the fact that there is a quite a lot of subtitles. The film's title is a reference to the biblical story in which God punishes humankind for its ambitious attempt to build a Tower of ...

thedevilinme
Premium Review Babel (DVD): The American Patient (1082 words)
by thedevilinme - written on 29.09.07 (Very useful, 84 readings)
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So, Babel, the big “Oscar film” of 2007, directed by the brilliant Mexican director Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu, a follow up to Amores Perez and 21 Grams, on similar themes of love, loss and tragedy, completing his celebrated trilogy, the movie another lattice of intertwining narratives. But beware, its 70% subtitles, and should have won best International film over best picture. Even though the cast is headed by the huge names of Brad Pitt and Kate Blachett, they soon dissolve into the background of this melodramatic tale, the baron panoramas of Morocco and Mexico and a more watcahble foreign cast showing them up. In a film about how the barriers that separate ...

 
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