Babel

Feb. 20th, 2007 05:38 pm
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Thinking about Babel, which as mentioned in the previous post I saw yesterday. I’m not giving anything away by saying that the story is divided into three largely unrelated stories. The connection between the stories is tenuous, but they drive each other. The central characters for two of the stories have been nominated for best supporting actress: Adriana Barraza for her character Amelia in Mexico, and Rinko Kikuchi for her character Chieko in Japan. I wonder how unusual it is for a picture to receive two nominations in the same category like that. Anyway, the nominations, and the award if it follows, would be well deserved for either. Kikuchi (26) delivers a particularly believable performance of a deaf teenager.

It makes me wonder though, why “supporting” and not “starring”? It seems mainly because they aren’t Brad Pitt or Cate Blanchet, who received top billing. Their performances were good, but not brilliant by any stretch of the imagination. It seems to me the Mexican and Japanese stories are just as important, and much more interesting than the Moroccan (American centric) story. Making the American and Australian actors the stars and the supporting actress nominations for the non-native English speakers reinforces the belligerent Ugly Americanism of Pitt’s character, who sees the world revolving around himself.

Date: 2007-02-20 09:39 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] hammer-reality.livejournal.com
Brad Pitt wouldn't have accepted a second plan role. :p
I like how the director used non-professional actors in the other roles. I especially likes the Moroccan father and his two sons.

Date: 2007-02-20 12:35 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] plicease
You have a good point, esp. since children are notoriously difficult to direct.

Date: 2007-02-20 12:20 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] http://users.livejournal.com/telegram_/
Goodness, I really must see this movie.

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