Babel (2006)

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I watched the 2006 movie Babel.  This was a very interesting, yet sad, movie.  This was a complex movie to watch also.  It is four stories that all took place in three different countries: Morocco, Mexico and Japan.  At first you wondered what these four different stories had in common.  As you kept watching all the stories started to unfold and you come to realize that they all intertwine in an entertaining way.  The way they tied these four stories together was wonderful.  Each of the four stories focused on children in an interesting way.  All gave the same message to protect and care for your children and as much as you try to protect them sometimes bad things happen anyway.

In Morocco:  Richard and Susan are vacationing in Morocco while their two children are back home in the United States with a nanny.  They are in Morocco to try and grieve for their deceased son who died of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS).  As they are riding in a bus, Susan is hit by a bullet that came from somewhere outside of the moving bus.  Eventually Richard gets Susan to a doctor and from the hospital he calls Amelia.

In Morocco you also have Hassan and his young two sons, Yusuf and Ahmed.  Hassan has just bartered a rifle from one of his neighbors in exchange for his goat.  He has to leave but he gives the rifle to his sons.  He tells them to go kill some jackals because they keep attacking their goats.  Once the father leaves, the two boys go to search for jackals.  As they play around they start arguing about who can shoot more precisely.  As they are standing up on a hill, they see a bus far down on a road beneath them.  Boys being boys, they try to see who can actually hit the bus.  One of them goes and shoots at.  Nothing happens. His brother starts making fun of him saying that he can’t aim.  Then the bus comes to a stop.

In the United States you meet Amelia and Richard and Susan’s two little children.  Amelia gets a phone call from Richard saying something has happened and he needs Amelia to stay with the children longer.  Amelia tells him that her son, in Mexico, is getting married and she wants to be there.  He says he needs her to stay and has no one else to watch them.  Amelia then decides to take the children across the border so she can attend her son’s wedding.  Once the wedding is over she decides to cross back into the U.S.  She doesn’t realize that she needs a notarized letter of permission in order to take someone else’s children across the border.  As she tries to cross the border with her nephew driving, the border patrol stops them.  He asks her for the letter of permission.  She doesn’t have it.  The border patrol tells them to pull over for a secondary inspection.  Instead of pulling over to the secondary inspection, the nephew gets scared of going to jail, he had been drinking at the wedding, and just drives away.  With the border patrol in chase, the nephew pulls over and tells Amelia to get out of the car along with the kids.  He tells her he is going to lose the cops then come back for them.  She gets out of the car.  It is already night time.  She starts walking with the kids.  Tired, sunburned and dehydrated, Amelia and the kids are not doing well.  It’s the morning now, she tells the kids to stay under a tree. She will go find help and come back for them.  She runs into a border patrol officer.  They eventually find the children.  The police tell Amelia that she will be deported back to Mexico.  Amelia tells them that she has been in the United States for 16 years and that is her home.  She has cared for the children since they were born.  It doesn’t matter to them.  The police call Richard and they decide not to file any charges.

In Japan you have a teenage girl named Chieko.  Chieko is a deaf mute who only communicates by reading lips and writing down what she wants to say.  She is traumatized from seeing her mother commit suicide by shooting herself in the head.  As she is trying to get over her mother’s death, she starts acting out.  She is sexually frustrated and eventually ends up exposing her naked body in their apartment to a policeman that is investigating her wealthy father.  You come to find out that the police are investigating her father for a gun that was used in a shooting in Morocco.  He had given the gun to Hassan as a thank you gift for taking him out shooting and for being his guide.

There is a lot to this movie.  Everything was interesting.  I loved how all the stories were connected.  One part of the movie that I liked is when after Susan was shot how the news media reported on it.  The news media in the United States immediately reported it as an American was shot in Morocco and it was a terrorist attack.  The mainstream media is too quick to report stories without getting complete information.  Nowadays, ratings go up as to who can report a story the fastest.

IMDb – Babel 2006

Wikipedia – Babel

Spanglish (2004)

Spanglish

The movie I watched was the 2004 film called Spanglish.  It was a very entertaining movie.  This movie is about an immigrant single mother named Flor Moreno.  She has a young daughter named Cristina.  Flor’s cousin finds her work as a housekeeper for a financially well-off white family named the Clasky’s.  Deb and John Clasky represent the typical white family that live in a nice house with their two children, Bernice and Georgie.  Flor doesn’t speak any English and in the movie you can see that language sometimes does become a barrier.  To try and fit in Flor, eventually does learn English.  Throughout the movie Flor realizes just how different this new life is.

One of the main themes that this movie deals with is the issue of multiculturalism in the United States.  Flor Moreno represents the Hispanic culture that struggles to remain authentic in a multicultural society.  The movie shows the importance of maintaining your culture and not losing one’s identity.  Throughout the movie you see how hard Flor tries to keep her daughter, Cristina, to not forget who she is.

When Flor first moves to Los Angeles she is shocked and surprised by everyone speaking English around her. She doesn’t feel very comfortable.  She wants to raise her daughter in an area where she feels more “at home”.  She wants an area where she can teach her about her Hispanic culture.  She finds a mostly Hispanic area and she instantly feels happier and she finds a place to live there.

Once she gets the housekeeping job with the Clasky’s, Flor sees a lot of differences between the way she is raising Cristina and how they are raising their two children.  There is one scene where Deb Clasky decides to take Cristina out shopping without asking Flor’s permission.  Flor gets very upset when she learns her daughter is gone.  She expresses her unhappiness to Mr. Clasky.  Deb returns with Cristina, who now has pink streaks in her hair.  Flor gets upset at Deb.  First for taking her daughter without asking and second for letting her alter her hair.  In the movie there is one scene where Deb buys her daughter, Bernice, clothes one size too small.  She tells her daughter that she could basically fit into them if she exercises.  This upsets Flor.  No mom should be telling their daughter that they are fat.  Flor starts realizing that she is beginning to get disconnected from her own daughter.  Cristina is the daughter that Deb has always wanted: skinny, beautiful and smart.

Flor starts feeling as though she is losing her daughter.  Once they move to the beach house with the Clasky’s, Flor sees the excitement on Cristina’s face.  Deb even convinces Flor to put Cristina into a private school, much to Flor’s dismay.  Flor feels as though her daughter is being influenced too much by “white culture” and she is not happy.

At the end Flor decides to quit her job in order to keep Cristina in the Hispanic culture.  It is very important to Flor that Cristina never forgets her heritage.  Cristina is very upset at this because she wants to continue going to her private school and be with her friends.  She gets very angry at her mother.  Flor then in Spanish asks her, “Is what you want for yourself…to become someone very different than me?”  Cristina thinks and realizes that she loves her mother too much and doesn’t want to be anything else other than her mother’s daughter – a child raised within the Hispanic culture and tradition.

IMDb Link to Spanglish

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