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2006 • Drama • 143m

Babel

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

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Cate Blanchett
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Susan Jones
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Kenji Mamiya
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Director: Alejandro G. IñárrituProducer: Alejandro G. IñárrituProducer: Steve GolinProducer: Jon KilikWriter: Guillermo Arriaga

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Andre Wilfred Sanders
2023-03-14
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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 received as a gift from a Japanese person. Abu Abdullah was in dire need of a gun in order to hunt the foxes that were eating his sheep Abu Abdullah has two children, one of whom is called Youssef, and he is very good at shooting a gun. What happened was not taken into account, which is that Youssef and his older brother wanted to conduct an experiment to see if the rifle could be used for long distances, and one of the rifle bullets hit an American tourist by mistake, and America considered it an act of terrorism. This is the summary. I felt that I was spinning in three continents when the director was changing between one shot and the other, so the film would go from one continent to another. Giving the Japanese tourist the gun to Hassan Al-Maghribi changed the fates of the attitudes of people and countries, so America went to consider the shooting incident of the American tourist as a terrorist act, despite The smoothness of events. I felt that the game of fate is like Biango, which is the probability that you will be exposed to it 1 percent, but it may happen to you, as it happened to Cate Blanchett through a gift from a Japanese person.

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Status
Released
Origin
US
Languages
Arabic, English, Spanish, French, Japanese, Russian
Studios
Central Films, Zeta Film, Anonymous Content
Budget
$25,000,000
Box Office
$135,330,835

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