Babylon 4K UHD [Blu-ray] [Region A & B & C]
Babylon 4K UHD [Blu-ray] [Region A & B & C]



| Dimensions: | 17 x 13.7 x 1.7 cm; 117 Grams |
| Dimensions: | 17 x 13.7 x 1.7 cm; 117 Grams |
| Origin: | Poland |
Babylon 4K UHD [Blu-ray] [Region A & B & C]



| Dimensions: | 17 x 13.7 x 1.7 cm; 117 Grams |
| Dimensions: | 17 x 13.7 x 1.7 cm; 117 Grams |
| Origin: | Poland |
Watched this as a download.
It’s very long, but very entertaining with a vein of dark humour running through.
I loved this movie. The party scenes at the beginning were awesome, but you need to take a deep breath to take it all in!!!
Margo Robbie shines as usual as does Brad Pitt, both underated actors in my view. With great smaller performances from Jean Smart and especially Toby Macguire…Horrible character but fantastic acting!
The whole story takes you from glory to despair to tradgedy as you see former heros at the top of their game fall from grace in a newer world they can’t navigate and its done to perfection.
Something different, Crude and Rude but entertaining , with a story line and good cast.
No dull bits, don’t be put off by the length.
Far better than the initial impression I got of the movie when it was released. A little long, but it has the delightful Margot Robbie. She was wonderful portraying Nellie LaRoy, Brad Pitt as Jack Conrad equally so. Left with a tinge of sadness by the end seeing how their transitions from silent to talking impacted their lives and how Hollywood would go on to treat people in the same way as today.
Poigna
Interesting film about the end of the silent movie era. Great performances from the lead actors. It was just an hour and a half too long – added nothing to the story.
Cannot dismiss the actoring pedigree available for this movie. It was very uncomfortable to watch at times, but this just added to the experience. I know this movie split opinions, mine is ‘it’s a must see’.
Very engaging film. Didn’t seem as long as 3hrs +. Brilliant performances from Brad Pitt & Margot Robbie. Would recommend.
Set time aside to watch this debauched, epic, tragic celebration of the end of an era and the twinkling light of the new. Fabulous.
I surprised myself by actually liking this film. Yes, it is brash, loud and over the top but, the 2nd half especially, showed in graphic detail the consequences of the players excesses and how quickly they were forgotten as life moves on. The film also contained some very funny moments.
I like this movie, it’s not the best and has few boring scenes, but overall the story is interestingly combined with history
This got panned ,I enjoyed it ,the long running times didn’t bother me and the picture and sound quality were very good ,Brad Pitt was excellent as usual so was Margo Robbie and everyone else did a great job recommended for film fans.
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Though the film does indeed harbour much adult content, it follows in the
main three key characters, successful silent movie icon Jack Conrad (Brad
Pitt) party-girl /ambitious actress Nellie LeRoy (Margot Robbie) and accidental
movie director Diego Calva as Manuel “Manny” Torres who from the outset
becomes obsessed with Nellie.
The story as was the case in reality during those times portrays how successful
silent-movie stars fail to cross over to talking movies
The film does contain scenes of an adult nature, and also strong language and
somer strong violence, along with a measure of humour.
Quite a sad tale as it unfolds.
Worth a watch
Good picture quality on tbe 4k forma
It could be a companion piece to Empire of Light a movie I enjoyed much more than Babylon. My personal favourite movie of its ilk is Billy Wilder’s masterpiece Sunset Boulevard. Dark indeed. Drama on screen. I actually prefer Brad Pitt’s own recent appearance about the Industry in Once Upon a Time in Hollywood replete with Quentin Tarantino flourishes. Even the Coen brothers Hail Caesar is above Babylon especially for repeated viewing. So, four stars if not seen these films.
Comparisons inevitable unless you are very original and Babylon is merely 2023 in its overview. 2022 if you want to get all pedantic on me. If it had stayed where it started in the Silent 1920s that could have been an interesting insight into how they had to show rather than tell their stories. I admit I never knew the titles were hand written. Energy and innocence drove the movie industry. Casualties were many.