Sunday, January 07, 2007

Babel

According to the Genesis, when Men decided to build an arduous Tower of Babel to reach Heaven, God in response to Man’s arrogance, confused men by creating languages. As a result, mankind got scattered in all parts of the world in separate pockets & communities & the project of Babel failed.

The movie Babel is a great contemporary story comprising four sub-stories in different corners of the world today. Cultures, languages & lifestyles clash to reveal how similar men & women are once you see beyond the superficial differences. Although the movie seems a tad prolonged at times, I thought it was a great experiment. A must see.

6 comments:

Lotus Reads said...

I am really enjoying your blog - mind if I blogroll you?

Radha said...

Thank you for the compliment!
Of course, wud love to be seen on your blog !!

jacob said...

i totally agree with you. babel's great, but i did find it a bit disturbing a times.

Radha said...

Hi Jacob...
You're right, it was disturbing. but it was also very thought-provoking.

My favourite scene was when Brad Pitt asks the Moroccan man how many wives he has. The Moroccan man says he hardly earns enough to be able to support one :)
Its funny how many stereotyoes we have & how different people really are.

Kunal said...

the same director first made a mexican movie 'amores perros' (if thats the spell) which was when he actually tried interweaving seemingly unrelated plots to tie them dramatically in the end...i think it won / was nominated for the oscar...Mr. mani ratnam tried the same in 'Yuva'...Last year was 'Crash' somewhat similar...

:) first time on your blog today!

Radha said...

Hi Kunal, welcome to my blog. Yes, even I thought there were some similarities between 'Babel' & 'Crash' in the theme that something you do could affect someone else somewhere. Didnt think 'Yuva' was too great though (except for the Abhishekh Bachchan performance)