Babylon

audience Reviews

, 52% Audience Score
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    عطلاق ما أقدر أتكلم نص كلمة فى حقه ، انا مين عشان اقيم التحفة الفنية دى
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    Chaotic but under-appreciated work of art.
  • Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
    I was surprised because this fil was much better than I expected and generally rated ! After the great movie "La La Land", I have yearned for another new films by the same director, but another films had a bit different tastes. I felt similar types of feeling from both La La Land and this movie, even it is quite different. I enjoyed all characters and its story, not only that I felt the passion and love for movies and that this film showed the clear respect for the movie history itself, including unknown actors and actress who has already passed away.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    To say this is a cinematic masterpiece is a severe understatement. It is lengthy, yet nothing could be cut out.. it weaves it's magic in every moment from its glorious start to its epic finish. This is not a movie, it is a life experience. Try to watch it while unencumbered by potential neigh-sayers.. it is cinematic dream boat. Thank you for this glorious gift, to every person involved in making this. Much gratitude. 💗
  • Rating: 1 out of 5 stars
    20 minutes into this cacophonous pot of dreck soup I had a throbbing headache. Another 30 minutes of screaming, frantic, overacting and I was unable to take it anymore and called it quits. It was the first time in many decades that I didn't power through a movie to give it a chance.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    this movie is soooo good and i'm so sad that people don't see that
  • Rating: 1.5 out of 5 stars
    Not enough words could adequately describe the misery inflicted on sane viewers by this over-everything work. Some years back, this movie would have killed the careers of all associated with it (and rightly so) - but with today's low-grade expectations, we will sadly see them all again. Apart from some slick technical achievements, nothing could redeem this low-life trash fest. Of course, certain ‘critics' seem to think it's trendy to go with the ‘Awards' set, but then look at the low ticket sales for genuine public opinion; It's a Bomb. If early movie making and lifestyles went halfway like this, very little would have been made, and more people would have ended in early graves than actually did. Writer/director Damian Chazelle (La La Land) is another classic example of the overindulgence and stupidity of this modern day industry. Because one of his earlier movies was a hit, the studio honchos and foolish producers gave him a blank cheque --thinking he can't go wrong-- but he does, in a very $BIG way. Here, he totally goes overboard with everything, proving himself incapable of creating a worthwhile project, and dragging everyone else down the sewer with him. From the moment the Elephant defecates all over the truck driver within the first 5 minutes, you know it's heading to being a stinker. For a film made on an outlandish Super Budget, there are so many bad technical moments that actually make this picture worse than those it sets out to lampoon. Just one example is the main star that runs out of a door with blood covering 98% of his face but comes out the other side with a clean face! Not even a ‘B' pic would allow that to remain in the final cut. This is crammed with so many ludicrous, drug-fuelled grotty orgies that the editors have difficulties matching scenes with any continuity; the end result is just a headache-inducing, nauseating dogs dinner. There are just too many other flaws to list. Big money, big stars, and a poor script do not a good movie make, and filling it with nonstop sickening low-life perversity of every persuasion kills it even further. It's played too straight to be successful satire and too repugnant for mainstream, 99% of characters are unlikeable, and it goes on interminably. This moviemaker has foolishly fallen into the same trap he's 'supposedly' exposing. For sensationalist or undiscerning audiences only.
  • Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
    Y'all owe Damien Chazelle an apology. Babylon is a sensational film that will be appreciated over time. Margot Robbie is a Superstar!
  • Rating: 2 out of 5 stars
    A bit of a weird one. I'm not sure how this movie made it to our screens. It seems to be a series of tableaux stitched together one after another. There is no real cycle to the movie, or plot. Having said that, some tableaux are impressive and memorable
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    masterpiece which is crazily misunderstood