Rating:
****/*****, or 7/10
Iňárritu's
call for tolerance and mutual understanding between everyone, no
matter what their ethnic, linguistic or religious background, is an
ingeniously woven mosaic following four families around the globe in
the aftermath of a boyish prank gone terribly wrong. An American
couple (compellingly portrayed by Brad Pitt and and always phenomenal
Cate Blanchett) on vacation in Morocco sees a good time turning into
a nightmare when the wife accidentally gets shot by two Moroccan boys
playing with their father's gun, their family afterwards immediately
suspected of terrorist activities by the local authorities.
Meanwhile, the couple's Mexican babysitter gets into trouble at the
American border with their two children in tow, and a widower in
Japan, the former owner of the gun, deals with his deaf teenage
daughter's blossoming sexuality. Iňárritu's
message is clear: if people tried harder to listen to each other, a
lot of trouble could be avoided. Overall, Iňárritu
gets a little too preachy near the end of the picture, despite
thoughtful writing and solid acting.
Starring:
Brad Pitt, Cate Blanchett, Rinko Kikuchi
Directed
by Alejandro González Iňárritu
USA/Mexico:
Paramount Vantage, 2006
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