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Babel (2005)

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In Babel, a tragic incident involving an American couple in Morocco sparks a chain of events for four families in different countries throughout the world. In the struggle to overcome isolation, fear, and displacement, each character discovers that it is family that ultimately provides solace. In the remote sands of the Moroccan desert, a rifle shot rings out detonating a chain of events that will link an American tourist couple's frantic struggle to survive, two Moroccan boys involved in an accidental crime, a nanny illegally crossing into Mexico with two American children and a Japanese teen rebel whose father is sought by the police in Tokyo. Separated by clashing cultures and sprawling distances, each of these four disparate groups of people are nevertheless hurtling towards a shared destiny of isolation and grief. In the course of just a few days, they will each face the dizzying sensation of becoming profoundly lost lost in the desert, lost to the world, lost to themselves as they are pushed to the farthest edges of confusion and fear as well as to the very depths of connection and love. In this mesmerizing, emotional film that was shot in three continents and four languages and traverses both the deeply personal and the explosively political acclaimed director Alejandro GonzÁlez IÑ;Árritu (21 Grams, Amores Perros) explores with shattering realism the nature of the barriers that seem to separate humankind. In doing so, he evokes the ancient concept of Babel and questions its modern day implications: the mistaken identities, misunderstandings and missed chances for communication that, though often unseen, drive our contemporary lives. Brad Pitt, Cate Blanchett, Gael GarcÍa Bernal, KÔji Yakusho, Adriana Barraza and Rinko Kikuchi lead an international ensemble of actors and non-professional actors from Morocco, Tijuana and Tokyo, who enrich Babel's take on cultural diversity and enhance its powerful examination of the links and frontiers between and within us.

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CRITIC REVIEWS
Lew Irwin
RATED 4 STARS


Few films have provoked such intellectual scrutiny as Mexican director Alejandro Gonzlez Irritu's Babel, starring Brad Pitt and Cate Blanchett. Consider A.O. Scott's comments in the New York Times: "The individual scenes are sometimes so powerful, and put together with such care and conviction, that you might leave the theater feeling dazed, even traumatized. Babel is certainly an experience. But is it a meaningful experience? That the film possesses unusual aesthetic force strikes me as undeniable, but its power does not seem to be tethered to any coherent idea or narrative logic. You can feel it without ever quite believing it." Now, consider Carina Chocano's comments in the Los Angeles Times: "Clearly, Gonzlez Irritu knows his Weltschmerz, and he burrows deep into the existential loneliness of each character to create a kaleidoscope of cumulative human sadness and grief over the state of the world. With uncommon empathy and insight, he elicits moving performances from all the actors." Virtually all of the critics agree that Babel is one of the best films of the year. Rex Reed in the New York Observer goes further. Calling it a "masterpiece," he writes: "We still have two months to go, but at this point, in my opinion, I consider Babel the best film of 2006."





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Reviewed by: drifter_33@hotmail.com on 5/23/2007 5:12:18 PM
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A coming of age story .WHO KNEW?I LIKED IT. A+



Lew Irwin

RATED 4 STARS

Few films have provoked such intellectual scrutiny as Mexican director Alejandro Gonzlez Irritu's Babel, starring Brad Pitt and Cate Blanchett. Consider A.O. Scott's comments in the New York Times: "The individual scenes are sometimes so powerful, and put together with such care and conviction, that you might leave the theater feeling dazed, even traumatized. Babel is certainly an experience. But is it a meaningful experience? That the film possesses unusual aesthetic force strikes me as undeniable, but its power does not seem to be tethered to any coherent idea or narrative logic. You can feel it without ever quite believing it." Now, consider Carina Chocano's comments in the Los Angeles Times: "Clearly, Gonzlez Irritu knows his Weltschmerz, and he burrows deep into the existential loneliness of each character to create a kaleidoscope of cumulative human sadness and grief over the state of the world. With uncommon empathy and insight, he elicits moving performances from all the actors." Virtually all of the critics agree that Babel is one of the best films of the year. Rex Reed in the New York Observer goes further. Calling it a "masterpiece," he writes: "We still have two months to go, but at this point, in my opinion, I consider Babel the best film of 2006."




FEATURED CUSTOMER REVIEW


Reviewed by: drifter_33@hotmail.com on 5/23/2007 5:12:18 PM
RATED 0 STARS

A coming of age story .WHO KNEW?I LIKED IT. A+




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Reviewed by: drifter_33@hotmail.com on 5/23/2007 5:12:18 PM
RATED 0 STARS

A coming of age story .WHO KNEW?I LIKED IT. A+

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