Babylon

4.00
    Babylon
    2022

    Synopsis

    A tale of outsized ambition and outrageous excess, tracing the rise and fall of multiple characters in an era of unbridled decadence and depravity during Hollywood's transition from silent films to sound films in the late 1920s.

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    Cast

    • Brad PittJack Conrad
    • Margot RobbieNellie LaRoy
    • Diego CalvaManny Torres
    • Jean SmartElinor St. John
    • FleaBob Levine
    • Jovan AdepoSidney Palmer
    • J.C. CurraisTruck Driver
    • Jimmy OrtegaElephant Wrangler
    • Hansford PrinceJoe Holiday
    • Telvin GriffinReggie

    Recommendations

    • 100

      The A.V. Club

      Babylon mostly operates in a structure of set pieces, thoroughly earning its not-a-minute-too-long runtime—a whopping 189 minutes—and it’s packed to the gills with stunning craftsmanship.
    • 100

      San Francisco Chronicle

      Don’t mistake his movie’s lack of sentimentality for callousness. Babylon is coarse, hard and wild, but its emotion is undeniable. Babylon is what movie love really looks like.
    • 91

      Consequence

      Babylon slowly builds up its wackadoo cartoon version of Hollywood to tear it down at its foundation.
    • 75

      Movie Nation

      Babylon is gorgeous and grotesque, huge, noisy, and unlike anything else we’ve seen or heard on screen this year.
    • 75

      IndieWire

      It reminds us the movies have been dying for more than 100 years, and then — through its heart-bursting, endearingly galaxy-brained prayer of a finale — interprets that as uplifting proof they’ll actually live forever. It just doesn’t have any idea how the movies will do it, or where the hell they might go from here.
    • 75

      New York Post

      The movie is a good 40 minutes too long and momentum ceases to build a while before it finally ends. Still, when the director’s party is raging, you’ll wish you had an invite.
    • 60

      The Guardian

      Babylon is a film that’s thinking big, aiming big, acting big: but feeling medium, and finally ordering us to care about the celluloid magic, a secondary emotional response which should be happening without any explicit instruction. Yet it’s always a pleasure to be in the presence of such black-belt movie stars as Pitt and Robbie and there is something funny in Babylon’s wild, event-movie gigantism.
    • 42

      Entertainment Weekly

      Boogie had a dramatic throughline, and something genuinely unsettling to say about the strange soul-bargaining of fame. Chazelle often steers his characters toward tragedy or anguish, without ever quite rooting his inscrutable thesis in anything real.

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