Babel(2006)

Released in 2006, is a psychological drama directed by Alejandro González Iñárritu and written by Guillermo Arriaga. It serves as the final entry in Iñárritu’s "Death Trilogy," following Amores perros (2000) and 21 Grams (2003). The film uses a non-linear, multi-narrative structure to explore themes of global interconnectedness, isolation, and the tragic consequences of miscommunication. Film Overview

: Produced on a $25 million budget, the film grossed over $135 million worldwide, making it the highest-grossing film in the trilogy. Babel(2006)

: The title and concept are inspired by the biblical Tower of Babel , where humanity was divided by language and scattered across the earth. Cast and Crew The film features a diverse international ensemble cast: Released in 2006, is a psychological drama directed

: Critics praised its technical ambition and emotional impact, with Rotten Tomatoes giving it a 68% approval rating. Roger Ebert included it in his "Great Movies" list, noting its power to build empathy without simple heroes or villains. Major Awards and Accolades Film Overview : Produced on a $25 million

: Said Tarchani and Boubker Ait El Caid as the Moroccan brothers whose actions set the plot in motion. Critical and Commercial Reception