Babel evaluation action
2021-10-20 17:21
It’s more appropriate to use the metaphor of "Waiting for the other shoe to fall" in the movie "Tower of the Sky" by Mexican director Alessandro Gonzalez Inarito, because the audience watched the film. The emotions at that time will be tension, anxiety and restlessness. Other directors often create fictitious, complicated, and even tragic scenes when directing films, and then slowly release them to relieve the tension of the audience. Unlike them, the tension created by Agado gradually escalated until it reached an unbearable limit. In the directed "Tong Tian Pagoda", Agado intertwined the four stories, and gradually escalated the suspense with the development of the story, and then released it to the audience without reservation, making the audience's emotions huge The contrast between the two, which constitutes a strong and sharp contrast. This kind of artistic expression is the most challenging and difficult to achieve, but he dares to face the challenge and achieves this.
The film may be the most ambitious film in 2006. Throughout the whole show, the film layout is complex, the plot is fascinating, and it overcomes the barriers of communication between multiple languages and breaks through the shackles of different political and cultural backgrounds around the world.
The four stories in the film have been interpreted in a supernatural way, the effects of the shooting are also very amazing, and the film's storytelling methods are also very clever. But in terms of the overall situation of the film shocking the audience's mind, "Tongtian Tower" also has some flaws. In narrating each story, Agado Gonzalez Inarido first leads the audience to the cliff of emotion, suffocates the audience’s appetite, then stops in time, exhausts the audience’s feelings, and then moves on Next tell another story. But even so, this movie by Agado is still full of momentum and credibility.
Extended Reading
Babel quotes
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Mike Jones: My mom said Mexico is dangerous.
Santiago: [in Spanish] Yes, it's full of Mexicans.
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Chieko: [signing] They look at us like we're monsters.