Babel (2006)
Inspired from Babel tower, the film is about a couple who travel to Americe. After the voice of a explosive bullet, a series of events happen. The couple has to set off dangerous adventures from Maroc to Mexico, Tokyo...In every places they travel to, they gradually realize that love is the line connecting among people
15 August 1933
19 June 1957, Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk, England, UK
4 November 1949, Tokyo, Japan
1 January 1956, Isahaya, Japan
30 January 1983, Hyogo, Japan
10 May 1957, Essex, England, UK
20 December 1976, Osaka, Japan
April 29, 2009
An ensemble cast, low-key drama, and tolerable political commentary make "Babel" a gripping success.June 01, 2008
Babel...belongs to an unfortunately proliferating genre that might be called the higher kitsch.February 28, 2008
...language acts more as a means to distance and isolate us than aid in our understanding of one another.August 28, 2009
The gimmick-machinery whirrs, but the human beings in it can't breathNovember 10, 2006
The experience of watching Babel is undeniably riveting: Even if the film doesn't really lead anywhere, you still can't take your eyes off it.July 06, 2010
Babel is a beautifully depressing film about responsibility, redemption, and ultimately that there are consequences to people's actions, regardless of who they are and where they live.November 10, 2006
[Iñárritu] remains as entranced as ever by fate, loss and the interconnectedness of humankind, and I admire him for it. But Babel isn't the last or best word on that subject. It's just a lot of talk.January 16, 2007
If misery is your pornography, Babel is your holy grail.June 30, 2009
Director Alejandro González Iñárritu and writer Guillermo Arriaga have fashioned their ideas with conviction and obvious care.November 10, 2006
It's a great film made with style and heart and hope, a cautionary parable and an almost certain Oscar contender.November 10, 2006
True to its title, Babel hinges on missed and faulty communications of both the personal and the cultural variety. It's a sweeping movie about characters who often suffer from tunnel vision.February 03, 2007
Alejandro González Iñárritu's latest sprawling, dispersed art-film blockbuster prompts a question: Does he just not know how to tell a story?