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alejandro gonzalez, a sick film maker in which he insulted the very pure relationshiop of brother and sister and another thing how he showed dat a little nine years old masturbating.regardless of religion and culture all the kids are innocent. what is the purpose to show this?what a sick child molluster and dirty mind this film maker has.plz comment.

2007-03-06 20:44:23 · 3 answers · asked by punisher 1 in Entertainment & Music Movies

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Dude, were you even paying attention to this movie? The Japanese girl wasn't nine...she was a teenager. And I don't even know what you're talking about with the brother and sister. Nothing inappropriate happened. You got it all wrong.

2007-03-07 01:21:07 · answer #1 · answered by Film Jedi 7 · 0 1

Yes, there were some really borderline porn scenes in that movie.

As far as the bro/sis situation, that is possible in all cultures, and happens all the time.

To me the message of the ENTIRE movie is that parents need to pay more attention to what their kids are doing, and how what adults do (or don't do) ALWAY effects their children.
Unfortunately, inarritu' really did portray reality. It may shatter one's illusions of a perfect world, but sadly, his movie was full of horrific realism.

I worry about how he got the child to act out the scene....if the child knew what he was doing.....I didn't see it as an exciting scene at all, and it could have been left out altogether. I would like to know why the director decided to leave it in.

Then again, kids did all kinds of terrible things in the movie withouth their parents looking over them.....such as shooting at tourbuses with a rifle.

2007-03-08 13:31:14 · answer #2 · answered by gg 7 · 0 0

Well Punisher, I guess you got a religious head. Surely reality bites. Babel portrays some harsh facts about life. A kid maturbating imagining his sister, I think it cannot be a lie and certainly innocent when in certain parts of the world, say in India and Pakistan, "father"-in-law rapes "daughter"-in-law, which is gruesome, and if that's shown in a movie too, it can't be an exageration. Why would you say an even purer relationshiop is insulted?

If a filmmaker portrays life as it is that is hard to swallow, please don't throw stones at him or her.

2007-03-07 09:37:02 · answer #3 · answered by Sohed 3 · 1 0

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