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Babylon

  • 20222022
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  • 3h 9m
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7.5/10
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A tale of outsized ambition and outrageous excess, it traces the rise and fall of multiple characters during an era of unbridled decadence and depravity in early Hollywood.A tale of outsized ambition and outrageous excess, it traces the rise and fall of multiple characters during an era of unbridled decadence and depravity in early Hollywood.A tale of outsized ambition and outrageous excess, it traces the rise and fall of multiple characters during an era of unbridled decadence and depravity in early Hollywood.
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    • Damien Chazelle
    • Damien Chazelle
  • Stars
    • Brad Pitt
    • Margot Robbie
    • Jean Smart
    • Damien Chazelle
    • Damien Chazelle
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    • Brad Pitt
    • Margot Robbie
    • Jean Smart
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    • 379User reviews
    • 220Critic reviews
    • 60Metascore
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    • Nominated for 3 Oscars

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    Brad Pitt
    Brad Pitt
    • Jack Conrad
    Margot Robbie
    Margot Robbie
    • Nellie LaRoy
    Jean Smart
    Jean Smart
    • Elinor St. John
    Olivia Wilde
    Olivia Wilde
    • Ina Conrad
    J.C. Currais
    J.C. Currais
    • Truck Driver
    • (as JC Currais)
    Diego Calva
    Diego Calva
    • Manny Torres
    Jimmy Ortega
    Jimmy Ortega
    • Elephant Wrangler
    Marcos A. Ferraez
    Marcos A. Ferraez
    • Police Officer
    • (as Marcos Ferraez)
    Shane Powers
    Shane Powers
    • Dale
    Phoebe Tonkin
    Phoebe Tonkin
    • Jane Thornton
    Troy Metcalf
    Troy Metcalf
    • Orville Pickwick
    Jovan Adepo
    Jovan Adepo
    • Sidney Palmer
    Hansford Prince
    Hansford Prince
    • Joe Holiday
    Telvin Griffin
    Telvin Griffin
    • Reggie
    Cutty Cuthbert
    Cutty Cuthbert
    • Jimmy
    Albert Hammond Jr.
    Albert Hammond Jr.
    • Guest (Chicken Line)
    Flea
    Flea
    • Bob Levine
    Bregje Heinen
    Bregje Heinen
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      • Damien Chazelle
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    • Trivia
      Damien Chazelle mentioned that there exists a version of the film entirely shot on his phone in his backyard, with him, his wife, and Diego Calva playing every role. This was to help get Calva more involved in a rehearsal process when stuck in quarantine after the pandemic shut production down. He joked that this version is pretty good too.
    • Goofs
      The "prop money" delivered in a satchel to pay off a gambling debt is shown to be passable until it gets wet and the ink runs. It was many decades later before prop currency was allowed to be close to the real thing.
    • Quotes

      [Jack finds George crying]

      Jack Conrad: Who was it this time?

      George Munn: Clair.

      Jack Conrad: Well, Clair's a lesbian. That's an uphill battle for anyone.

    • Crazy credits
      The Paramount logo is the 1920s version, fitting the era the film is set in.
    • Connections
      Featured in NFL on FOX: Miami Dolphins at San Francisco 49ers (2022)
    • Soundtracks
      My Girl's Pussy
      Lyrics by Harry Roy

      Music and additional lyrics by Justin Hurwitz

      Performed by Li Jun Li

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    8/10
    A scabrous, ambitious, Ken Russell-esque love (and hate) letter to cinema
    "Babylon" tracks the career of Manny Torres, an aspiring filmmaker from Mexico who crosses paths with fellow aspiring starlet Nelly LaRoy at a bacchanalian party one night in 1920s Los Angeles. The film also follows several other characters at the same party, including movie star Jack Conrad, cabaret performer Fay Zhu, tabloid journalist Elinor St. John, and musician Sidney Palmer, as each rise and fall in their respective careers spanning the end of silent films and the beginning of sound productions; each of the characters cross paths throughout as they navigate the shifting business of Hollywood.

    This large-scale epic from Damien Chazelle is, in a word, ambitious, both in scope and mere technicality. It opens with an utterly ravishing, debaucherous party sequence that captures the maddening spirit of roaring twenties Hollywood, setting a visual bar that is fairly high. While there are a number of fantastic sequences throughout the film, this key party sequence where each of the characters are introduced/first intervene is, without a doubt, the highlight of the film. While its characters are fictional, the screenplay blends them in with passing names of real-life historical Hollywood figures, as well as thinly-veiled references to others.

    Firstly, it almost goes without saying that "Babylon" is gorgeously photographed. The performances are also uniformly solid. Diego Calva is a likable presence as the centerpiece character, while Margot Robbie's portrayal of the brash and troubled Jersey girl flying by the seat of her pants is comical and poignant by turns. Brad Pitt fittingly plays the drunken but goodhearted movie star, and Jean Smart is also a welcome presence as the curt and astute gossip columnist, ostensibly based on Louella Parsons (or a writer of her ilk).

    The film is consciously over the top, at many points capturing the madcap spirit of something the late Ken Russell would have directed. Its first three quarters are particularly outstanding, and demonstrate the realities (and technicalities) of how the transition from silent films to motion picture talkies posed legitimate, career-altering (or more often, career-destroying) challenges for nearly everyone who was part of the business. Chazelle projects this theme to the audience in one memorable and protracted sequence in which Robbie's character (along with the sound man) struggles, fails, is interrupted, and struggles again to perform a simple one-page scene. The nuts and bolts of these logistical challenges in a then-fledgling industry are perhaps the most intriguing components of the story, highlighting just how vastly different (and more arduous) the process was of making a sound picture for the actors and filmmakers accustomed to the established ways.

    By the time it reaches its final act, however, the viewer does get the sense that the project is beginning to implode under its own weight to some degree; the focus on certain characters ebbs and flows, and the film begins to lose some steam. It is revived somewhat by an insane sequence in which Torres and another crew member of his film studio (in an attempt to save LaRoy from reckless gambling decisions) cross paths with an eccentric crime boss played by Tobey Maguire, and journey into a subterranean gathering place for the city's debaucherous denizens, who have literally gone underground following the more reserved moral code of the 1930s. The garish and ghoulish sequence feels like a tour of Dante's Inferno (probably quite intentionally), and is almost more madcap than the opening party sequence.

    The film grinds to a somewhat abrupt halt as each of the characters' lives and careers face further significant devastation in the last thirty minutes, and the sense of tragedy that one might expect to feel is strangely absent, perhaps because these characters are in and of themselves larger than life, even cartoonish at times; still, I felt that there was an emotional core missing as their stories are resolved. The film ends on a profoundly cynical note, showing Hollywood as a place that metaphorically devours its own, only to be constantly replenished by the unending stream of those who make pilgrimage there, seeking to etch their mark in the tapestry of cinema. The observation is astute, and the implications are splashed across the screen in a century-spanning montage of snippets from the earliest films to contemporary ones.

    All in all, "Babylon" has many strong points: Mainly its visuals, sturdy performances, and focus on the industrial realities of early filmmaking that most 21st-century viewers would take for granted. It eventually grows a bit long in the tooth into its third hour, and loses some tenacity, but not enough so that the film entirely collapses in on itself (though it comes close). If nothing else, it earns its keep as an ambitious and scabrous love (and hate) letter to cinema. 8/10.
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