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Babel Film Analysis

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Are films more than just simple entertainment? Do they convey a deeper meaning? How do they present the meaning? Films are both for entertainment and in ways, have a deeper meaning to them. Like literature, films have their own craft elements to be able to illustrate their deeper meanings. Some elements are the following: scenes, characters, plot, dialogue, motifs, and many more. Alejandro González Iñárritu used many craft elements to present a meaning to his film, Babel. Babel follows four different storylines in Japan, Morocco, and the US-Mexican Border area. They are all connected one way or another. It does not follow a chronological order. In Morocco, a neighbor sells a rifle to a goatherder, named Abdullah, who gives it to his two sons, Yussef and Ahmed, to shoot at jackals. While herding the sheep, Yussef and Ahmed test out the guns range potential. This leads to Yussef to aim at Western tour bus and to critically wound American tourist Susan Jones, who is traveling with her husband Richard. Throughout the scenes in Morocco, it shows the investigation and the events before and after the shooting through the eyes of Abdullah family and Richard. In Japan, the story follows a deaf Japanese teenager named Chieko Wataya and her troubles with her father, her mother’s death, and boys. The story follows Amelia, Mexican nanny of Richard and Susan’s kids Debbie and Mike in California. Due to the Susan’s wound, Amelia is forced to watch over the children longer and would be

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