better than expected

Carrie 2022-03-19 09:01:03

There are only two things I know about this film. One starring Brad Pitt and Cate Blanchett, the second a metaphor for Babel. What is more attractive than the leading role is the story about Babylon. The tower of Babel of mankind offends the sky, how fantastic, and history always has indescribable charm.

I know it's unfair to compare the film, but it's natural to think of crash, which is better than crash. The crash made me feel like a Rwanda hotel, floating on the surface. The Tower of Babel really made me feel a little pity. The incident was resolved smoothly, and everyone's ending was not bad, but the process was sad and powerless.

Three lines in parallel. The biggest attraction is of course the couple who lost their lives in Morocco. Thinking of the Smiths and Mrs. Smith before, the word "sexy beast" was indispensable in the publicity at that time. I don't know how to describe it this time. The story of Japan is far away and alienated. When it first appeared, I even wondered if I had made the wrong film, with an eye-catching nude appearance and an ambiguous death. I like the part of Mexico, the elderly and children are always more impressive, which is probably the reason why I have a good impression of this film.

resignedly. The employer had an accident and had to take care of the two children on his son's wedding day, and took them to Mexico for the wedding banquet, which has been smooth and happy. But I don't want the trouble of the return trip, and be treated as an illegal entry to abduct and sell children. You can't blame the border guards. I don't know how many acts like this every day. Many of them seem more normal and have to be vigilant. You can't blame the old Mexican woman. She has done everything she can to refuse to hand over her children to others, and her son's marriage is not enough. Take good care of you; of course you can't blame two children, one child is one child, how can you ask for more. No one has done anything wrong, but they have to leave the children from childhood to adulthood in tears, almost as their own; leaving the United States where they have lived for 16 years, almost thinking that they can die here. I never thought that it is someone else's place, and it should not be mistaken for his hometown to be his hometown

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Babel quotes

  • Mike Jones: My mom said Mexico is dangerous.

    Santiago: [in Spanish] Yes, it's full of Mexicans.

  • Chieko: [signing] They look at us like we're monsters.