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Babel DVD Widescreen with Brad Pitt

Bluff City Treasures
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US $5.99
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Item specifics

Condition
New: An item that is still in its original shrink wrap from the manufacturer and the original ...
Format
DVD
Actor
Brad Pitt
Features
Widescreen
Movie/TV Title
Babel
UPC
097363459842

Item description from the seller

Bluff City Treasures

Bluff City Treasures

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5.0
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5.0
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4.9
Communication
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  • Most favourable review

    Three stories linked by tragedy

    A good movie that will cause the viewer to reflect upon its theme. Authentic background, not the common Hollywood fantasy. The action in Morocco, Mexico/USA border, and Japan is realistic and tense. Worth the purchase price.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-ownedSold by: mochizuki

  • LOST AT SEA

    Babel is a sprawling epic with several seemingly unrelated stories at its center, with interplay in language (including Spanish, Arabic, English, Japanese, and International Sign Language) within each creating breakdowns in communication as the title suggests. 1. Brad Pitt and Cate Blanchett are husband and wife vacationing in Morrocco, trying to patch up their marriage after the death of one of their children 2. The couple's nanny, unable to find a replacement sitter to care for the kids while she attends her son's wedding in Mexico, decides to take them with her. 3. A pair of young Moroccan brothers are given a high-powered rifle by their father to shoot jackals while they herd the family goats. 4. A deaf mute Japanese teenager struggles to come to terms with the internal pain caused by ...

  • Babel

    "Babel" (Brad Pitt, Cate Blanchett) is a thundering steam roller that left me emotionally drained and unable to clear certain images from my head. Pitt drops his superstar persona as a husband whose wife is senselessly shot by a Berber child in Morocco. The shooting sets loose a wave of calamitous miscommunication involving a Mexican illegal employed as a nanny in San Diego, her hotheaded nephew, and a deaf, sex-crazed Japanese girl. The director, Alejandro Gonsalez Inarritu ("Amore Perros"), cross-cuts between three interlinked stories,told in four languages, and freighted with an excrutiating cargo of human misery. Inarritu carpet bombs the viewer with grisly, disorienting imagery, notably in a sequence in a Tokyo nightclub where whacked-out teens boogie in a hallucinatory hell of ...

  • Babel is Baffling. Our Planet is So Detached !

    Babel is the story of 4 ministories sewn together by a rifle. Story #1 is the story of two brothers and their father in Morocco who buy the rifle from a neighbor. The father tells the boys to shoot the gun at an enemy animal of their goat herd. But the boys test the gun by shooting at a distant tour bus. They later pay dearly for the crime. The result is Story #2 Story #2 has Brad Pitt and Cate Blanchett traveling in Morocco on the tour bus hoping to mend the marriage after the death of one of their children. The bullet punctures Cate Blanchett's neck, and she bleeds profusely. The rest of this story involves Brad Pitt's desperate attempt to save his wife. Finally, her neck is stitched up by a veterinarian. I won't tell you whether she lives or dies. During this story, Brad Pitt ...

  • If You Thought 21g Was Slow...

    This movie is excellent training for people who are planning to switch to the night shift. Much coffee and plenty of trips to the bathroom to splash cold water on your face is about the only remedy for the stretching out of this story into the realm of the absurd. It's really about three twenty-minute stories somehow multiplied into a 2.5 hour yawnfest. If you were on the edge of your seat for the last movie you watched, you are likely to fall off as you drift asleep during the pointless, pointless fluff scenes that have no bearing on the plot of this film (e.g. the five minutes of people dancing to Mexican polka music during a wedding that could have been summed up in a ten second montage). And this is what kills me about the movie: the story is so damned good! If they could have ...