2007 Golden Globes Winners
Everything — at least as far as the winners were concerned — went according to plan at the 2007 Golden Globe awards ceremony. That is, until the very last winner of the evening was announced: Babel.
Babel??
Set in multiple countries, in multiple time frames, and with dialogue in multiple languages, Babel (above, with Rinko Kikuchi) was a multiple Golden Globe nominee (7 nods in all, more than any other film) and a multiple loser. As the evening progressed, Babel lost to Dreamgirls (best supporting actress Jennifer Hudson and best supporting actor Eddie Murphy), The Departed (best director Martin Scorsese), The Queen (best screenplay, Peter Morgan), and even The Painted Veil (best music, Alexandre Desplat).
And then, just like one [...]
by Andre Soares | January 15, 2007
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Tags: 2007 Golden Globes, Babel, Elizabeth I, Film Awards, Golden Globes, Guillermo Arriaga, Helen Mirren, Martin Scorsese, Rinko Kikuchi, The Queen
21 GRAMS – Sean Penn, Naomi Watts
21 Grams (2003)
Director: Alejandro González Iñárritu
Screenplay: Guillermo Arriaga
Cast: Sean Penn, Naomi Watts, Benicio del Toro, Charlotte Gainsbourg, Melissa Leo, Danny Huston, Eddie Marsan, John Rubinstein
Shot in documentary-style, 21 Grams is a bleak, convoluted, and surprisingly powerful drama about three individuals linked to both one another and to the immediacy of death: Paul (Sean Penn) is a dying man in dire need of a heart transplant; Jack (Benicio Del Toro) is a born-again ex-con who has run over a father and his two daughters as they were crossing a street; and Cristina (Naomi Watts) is the woman whose family Jack has killed. (By the way, the film’s title refers to the alleged weight of a person’s soul. That figure came [...]
by Andre Soares | October 16, 2004
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Tags: 21 Grams, Alejandro González Iñárritu, Benicio del Toro, Charlotte Gainsbourg, Duncan MacDougall, Existentialist Drama, Film Reviews, Guillermo Arriaga, Melissa Leo, Naomi Watts, Oscar 2003, Oscar Movies, Psychological Drama, Rodrigo Prieto, Sean Penn, Three-Star Movies, Three-Star Oscar Nominees
