Babel

Directed by Alejandro G. Iñárritu
R
2006    2h 23mDrama
7.468%77%7.2
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Tragedy strikes a married couple on vacation in the Moroccan desert, which jump starts an interlocking story involving four different families.
  • Brad PittRichard Jones
  • Rinko KikuchiChieko
  • Adriana BarrazaAmelia
  • Cate BlanchettSusan Jones
  • Satoshi NikaidoKenji Mamiya
  • Said TarchaniAhmed
  • Boubker Ait El CaidYussef
  • Gael García BernalSantiago
  • Nathan GambleMike Jones
  • Elle FanningDebbie Jones
  • Mohamed AkhzamAnwar
  • Yuko MurataMitsu
  • Koji YakushoYasujiro Wataya
  • Mustapha RachidiAbdullah
  • Abdelkader BaraHassan Ibrahim
  • Driss RoukheAlarid
  • Peter WightTom
  • Clifton Collins Jr.Officer at Border Crossing
  • Robert EsquivelLuis
  • Michael PeñaJohn - Border Patrol

Babel Ratings & Reviews

  • remiiJanuary 8, 2026
    That’s Innaritûs idea of melo drama before Mexican directors were cool
  • HakihikoDecember 16, 2024
    A Powerful Web of Human Connection Alejandro González Iñárritu's Babel is a masterclass in intertwining narratives, painting a complex portrait of human connection and isolation. Set against the backdrop of different countries and cultures, the film follows four distinct stories across Morocco, Japan, Mexico, and the United States. What links these seemingly disparate lives is a single act: a tragic shooting in Morocco that ripples across continents. The film's strength lies in its deeply emotional storytelling and its exploration of the barriers that divide people-language, culture, geography, and circumstance. Iñárritu's direction is both intimate and expansive, making you feel the weight of each character's struggles. Whether it's Brad Pitt and Cate Blanchett as a grieving couple in Morocco, or Adriana Barraza as a Mexican nanny crossing into dangerous territory to get her charges home, the performances are raw and absorbing. Rinko Kikuchi's portrayal of a deaf Japanese teenager grappling with loneliness and rejection is particularly heart-wrenching and stands out as one of the film's emotional cores. The cinematography is another highlight, with Rodrigo Prieto capturing both the beauty and desolation of the film's various locations. From the vast Moroccan desert to the crowded streets of Tokyo, every frame is thoughtfully composed to reflect the emotional landscapes of the characters. Overall, Babel is a poignant exploration of global interconnectedness, showing how a single event can echo across borders and affect people in deeply personal ways. Its ambition, combined with its powerful performances and emotional depth, makes it a standout in Iñárritu's filmography. However, its narrative complexity may not resonate with everyone, and its message, though meaningful, can feel overwhelming at times.

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    BabelTrailer
  • Featurette (Japan)
    Featurette (Japan)Behind the Scenes
  • Featurette (Mexico)
    Featurette (Mexico)Behind the Scenes
  • Featurette (Morocco)
    Featurette (Morocco)Behind the Scenes
  • Babel Scene: Is This Mexico
    Babel Scene: Is This MexicoScene
  • Babel Scene: Ready To Argue
    Babel Scene: Ready To ArgueScene
  • Babel Scene: Step Out Of The Vehicle
    Babel Scene: Step Out Of The VehicleScene
  • Babel Scene: I'm Doing The Best I Can
    Babel Scene: I'm Doing The Best I CanScene
  • Babel Scene: If You Leave I'll Kill You
    Babel Scene: If You Leave I'll Kill YouScene

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