Babel
Babel

Babel

2006Movie143 minEnglish

Tragedy strikes a married couple vacationing in the Moroccan desert, which jumpstarts an interlocking story involving four different families.

Read Reviews

Insights

IMDb7.5/10
Rotten Tomatoes72%
Metacritic69/100
Google Users84%
Director: Alejandro G. IñárrituGenres: Drama

Plot Summary

The film interweaves four separate storylines that are ultimately connected by a tragic incident. In Morocco, a grieving American couple's vacation turns disastrous when the wife is accidentally shot. In Japan, a deaf-mute teenager struggles with loneliness and her father's past. In Mexico, a nanny faces a harrowing journey to get the children she cares for back home after a family emergency. These narratives, set against diverse global backdrops, explore themes of communication, loss, and the interconnectedness of human lives.

Critical Reception

Babel received widespread critical acclaim for its ambitious narrative structure, powerful performances, and emotional depth. Critics praised Alejandro G. Iñárritu's direction for skillfully weaving together disparate storylines and eliciting strong performances from the ensemble cast. The film was lauded for its exploration of universal themes and its poignant portrayal of human connection and suffering across different cultures, though some found its bleakness overwhelming.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its ambitious, multi-narrative structure that connects disparate lives.
  • Celebrated for its powerful and emotionally resonant performances from the ensemble cast.
  • Noted for its exploration of universal themes of communication, loss, and human connection.

Google audience: Audiences generally appreciated Babel for its moving and thought-provoking story that explores how people's lives can be unexpectedly intertwined. Many viewers found the performances compelling and the film's emotional impact significant.

Awards & Accolades

Won the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama. Nominated for seven Academy Awards, including Best Picture, Best Director, and Best Supporting Actress (Adriana Barraza, Rinko Kikuchi), winning for Best Original Score.

Fun Fact

The film's title refers to the biblical story of the Tower of Babel, symbolizing the breakdown of communication and understanding among different peoples and cultures.

AI-generated overview · Verify ratings on official sources

My Review

TMDB Reviews

1 reviews
Ahmetaslan27

Ahmetaslan27

two children changes the fate of 4 families from 3 different continents. The events of the film begin with a man named Hassan arriving at the house of Abu Abdullah's friend in the desert of Morocco in order to sell him a rifle he receive...