Last night I saw Babel with my sister-in-law at the cheap theater. The critics were all over in terms of their opinion. Some said it was disjointed. After watching it, I must say that it was disjointed! BUT... that was precisely the point. It was confusing. The three interconnected plots were all at different times. There were strong juxtapositions from scenes. But, considering the biblical nature of the films title, it was achieved its purpose brilliantly. I was completely impressed with it. It is only after you go home and think about the point of the film that it really starts to become profound. The acting was brilliant. Cinematogrphy was typically over-exposed which leant a surreal-like quality to the film (with the exception of the Japanese-scene which looked like a frenetic hallucination). I am glad to see that it is being nominated. Unfortunately, I have not seen all of nominated films; however, the Academy will most likely go with Little Miss Sunshine. It seems like a movie they will go for. Babel is took dark and provocative. Babel achieves this provocation, not by sensationalism, but by its starkness and subtlety. I am rooting for Pans Labyrinth and Babel tonight. Perhaps I may issue a corrective entry when I see the others, but somehow I doubt it.
