Babel: Stereotype and Communication

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Babel: Stereotype and communication

The movie Babel (2006), directed by Alejandro González Iñárritu, is an interesting and impressive film. This movie shows four different episodes, which are all related to each other. This movie is about the relationship between stereotypes and communications of people, and the way the film discusses the topic to the audience is very interesting, because there are many episodes. There are four episodes in this film; first is Susan and Richard’s story, second is Yusef’s episode, third one is Amelia’s episode, and the last one is Chieko’s story.
At the beginning of the movie, Susan, who is an American tourist in Morocco, gets shot by a Moroccan boy, Yusef. Because of this, other tourists in the bus all scattered into the village. The scene in the village showed many examples of stereotypes and disconnection of the communications. The other tourists feel many stereotypes about the small village, and they get afraid. The stereotype that they have is the people in the village might hurt them; they think the people in the village are dangerous, and might take them as hostage for terror. They decide to leave the village without Susan and her husband, Richard. Richard asks them to wait, but the tourists did not want to. This scene of when Richard and the other tourists get into an argument exposes the selfishness that people have. Because of the stereotype and selfishness they had for each other, Richard and the tourists were not able to communicate well. They did not consider each other’s situations, did not listen to each other, and held fast to one’s view.
Furthermore, the film shows another example of stereotypes by showing Yusef’s episode. Shooting Susan was just a simple mistake Yusef had ma...

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...rstand her, but he did not truly understand her, but made her even lonelier. If he could have had deep conversation with her daughter and stay with her frequently, Chieko would not have chosen the wrong way and also learn how to communicate with others. Eventually, Chieko was not able to communicate well with people, and people ended up bearing another prejudice about Chieko.
In conclusion, there are lots of stereotypes in this movie; stereotypes about countries, foreign people, immigrants, and disabled people. The film criticizes those stereotypes in the society and it shows how communication interacts within stereotypes. Severance of the communication comes from stereotype, and stereotype comes from the severance of communication. Nevertheless, the film explains that we would be able to communicate with each other if we do not judge people by their appearance.

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