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Babel
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Directed By
Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu

Written By:
Guillermo Arriaga

Cast:
Brad Pitt, Cate Blanchett, Gael Garcia Bernal, Koji Yakusho, Elle Fanning, Shigemitsu Ogi


 
Babel (2006)
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Movie Review by Bob
November 10th, 2006

Uhhh... What?

3.... 4.... 5.... no, wait.... I think it was 4 different stories all going on at once. For the entire first half of the film, this was destined to be a one star movie..... but then something clicked and it actually ended with a good feeling but you still leave the theater thinking "what the heck did I just watch?"

This movie is definately not something you want to see if you are not in the mood to think. There are also parts of the movie that are hard to watch because some of the characters act extremely stupid and they continue digging their own hole. Looking back at it, that is exactly what I think this movie is trying to show: how stupid we, as humans, are when we think we can do things without it affecting others and when we think that we can have "the best of both worlds".

If you decide to see this movie, you might want to wait until it's in the video store and if you start watching it force yourself to watch the entire movie. If you stop half way through, you're definately going to hate the movie.... If you watch it till the end, there is a 50/50 chance, at least.

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