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 Post subject: Movie: Babel
PostPosted: Fri Oct 27, 2006 4:18 pm 
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Just read a couple a reviews for this, looks really damn good. Same guy that did 21 grams.

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saw a preview recently... looks interesting

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Here is the rolling stone review

Babel

Starring: Brad Pitt, Cate Blanchett, Gael Garcia Bernal, Koji Yakusho, Mahima Chaudhry

Directed by: Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu

RS: 4of 4 Stars Average User Rating: 3.5of 4 Stars


2006 Paramount Classics All Movies


The Bible says God was angry when man tried to reach heaven by building a tower (later named Babel); he stopped the work by devising different languages that made understanding impossible. Babel came to mean noise and miscommunication.
Some things never change. The gifted Mexican director Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu and his remarkable screenwriter Guillermo Arriaga - this film completes the brilliant trilogy they began with Amores Perros and 21 Grams - have applied the concept of Babel to the way we live now, in a world threatened by terrorism and divided by language, race, money and religion. Heavy going? Not if you want to see something extraordinary. In the year's richest, most complex and ultimately most heartbreaking film, Inarritu invites us to get past the babble of modern civilization and start listening to each other.

His film throws us into the lives of broken families from Morocco to Tokyo, from posh San Diego to the poverty across the Mexican border. The jangle of dialects assaults our ears. Sign language is introduced. Time frames are splintered to add to the disorientation. But pay attention and these parallel lines do meet.

The actors work wonders in guiding us through the maze. Brad Pitt's Richard and Cate Blanchett's Susan are a San Diego couple on a healing trip to Morocco after their baby's death. Their two older kids are home with the maid, Amelia (Adriana Barraza), who defies Richard and the law by letting her firebrand nephew (Gael Garc’a Bernal) drive her and the kids into Mexico for a wedding.

The pivotal event occurs when Susan, on a tour bus with Richard, is shot in the shoulder. The bullet comes from a hunting rifle that a goat herder gave to his sons, one of whom fires wildly at the bus from a hillside. But with Susan bleeding and near death in a remote village and Richard phoning his rage to the U.S. embassy, the shooting is media-hyped into a terrorist incident. The impact stretches to Tokyo, where a father (Koji Yakusho) coping with the suicide of his wife and the promiscuity of his deaf-mute daughter, Chieko (Rinko Kikuchi), finds himself connected to the gun that shot Susan.

There is no way for a review to encompass the beautifully integrated, soul-searching portrait that Inarritu paints of a world in crisis. Pitt, raw and emotionally bruised, gives his most mature and moving performance to date. Cinematographer Rodrigo Prieto brings a poet's eye to the images. Stranded at the Mexican border, a victim of Bush immigration policy, Barraza leaves you shattered. At an ear-busting Tokyo disco, the sound goes dead so we hear only what Chieko hears. Kikuchi is unforgettable, nailing every nuance in her role. Just try to erase the sight of her, standing naked and vulnerable on a high-rise balcony while an uncaring city bustles below. All of Babel is like this – it's impossible to shake.



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(Posted: Oct 20, 2006)



This sounds really, really good.

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This could be one hell of a movie

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I might try to catch it in the weekend.


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Looking forward to this one. 21 Grams and Amorres Perros were excellent, even if Innaritu is only repeating formulas. If they work, use 'em.

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Is this one going to be one of those movies with many segmented and seemingly unrelated plotlines that ties up at the end?

love those

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So did anybody end up seeing this?

I caught it tonight, and really liked it. Beautiful movie.


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yeah i saw it this past weekend. i enjoyed it. i didn't really understand the point behind the japanese storyline. it didnt' really fit into the other parts except for the thing with the gun.

it took me a few minutes to realize that the scenes were happening out of order.

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I loved 21 grams and Amores Perros, this one should be here next week, and I'm *really* looking forward to it :P

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A friend of mine saw this and she was completely knocked out by it. This is at the top of my to-see list.

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yeah i saw it this past weekend. i enjoyed it. i didn't really understand the point behind the japanese storyline. it didnt' really fit into the other parts except for the thing with the gun.

it took me a few minutes to realize that the scenes were happening out of order.


I guess the Japanese storyline fit in with the main theme of difficulties communicating, perhaps better even than than the others. I thought it was amazing how seamlessly the movie jumped back and forth between completely different cultures. I think this will probably get at least Best Directory and Cinematography noms at the Oscars this year.


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This was a great movie :shock:

Engaging storylines, great acting and some beautiful shots. Too bad that so few on here has seen it. Catch it when you can.

That RS-review was full of spoilers btw..

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What a dumb movie. The Jap story really had nothing to do with anything. There is nothing we gained at the end of the film. I basically watched four different stories evolve into nothing. Why the hell are you all praising it? Yes, I agree, "Children of Men" should have been nominated.


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watched this last night... While Inarratu makes really powerful, emotionally engaging films, they don't exactly warrant more than one or two viewings. I'm glad the two "stars" were pretty auxiliary to the plot(s)

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Just watched this. Great filmmaking, but tough to get through. I feel like I need a stiff drink afterward.

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this only has like 60% on rotten tomatoes. is it worth seeing?

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this only has like 60% on rotten tomatoes. is it worth seeing?


Yeah, but you've gotta be in the right mood. The kind of mood you need to watch Schindler's List or Munich.

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this only has like 60% on rotten tomatoes. is it worth seeing?


Yeah, but you've gotta be in the right mood. The kind of mood you need to watch Schindler's List or Munich.


i loved munich.

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