Guillermo Arriaga was the writer, I hate Amores Perros Love's a bitch.. those people were giving perfect examples of how rotten people can be towards their own blood and the poor animals.. I am from Mexico City and I can tell that not all the people in my city and in my country are as bad and horrible and disgusting like those characters.. Many Mexicans now hate dog, cock and bullfighting.. That is horrible.. No todos los mexicanos somos iguales que estos sucios de esta pelicula
@war0fiction you really have an inferiority complex. Los personajes de la pelicula son solo eso, personajes en una pelicula. Mickey Mouse is not real.
@war0fiction I understand what you are saying and respect your opinions but honestly, I do not think this is what people thought about Mexicans.. I definitely didn't and neither did anyone I know who saw that movie
@war0fiction Whoa, your comment may be old, but I cant help but say your wrong. Amores Peros isnt what ppl have in mind when thinking of Mexico. Neither was the film trying to portray it as such, its just a film with interesting characters and a plot. By your logic, Die Hard & Reservoir Dogs are supposed to be an accurate depiction of US society... because its set in the US? And Inglorious Bastards is a retelling of WWII? of course not, your reading too much into nothing, so dont worry
No creo que le halla gustado lo que dijo a Guillermo del Toro ! Sinceramente, la propuesta cineasta de Iñarritu es mejor, en estos tiempos hablar de la realidad y sus problemas
Cant wait to see Biutiful not because i admire AGI, its because i want to see if he's cable of shooting a film a film director. The prevs were direct translations of Arriaga. I think arriaga itself is overhyped.
Its amazing how Babel was directed by this man. I mean,there are 4 different languages spoken in that movie. I really don't know how Guillermo Arriago managed to write that script.
For everyone who liked Babel...see also 21 Gramms and Amores Perros - wonderful and powerful movies. Spanish speaking directors are becoming a hit. Try also something by Alejandro Amenabar (Tesis - The Thesis, Abre los ojos - Open you eyes and Mar adentro - The sea inside) or something by Guillermo del Toro (Pan's Labyrinth) or Alfonso Cuarón (Y tu mamá tambien). They are a real discovery.
Ah, that one was directed by Alfonso Cuarón. Another great mexican director who also did Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban and Children of Men.
Babel was brilliant. Congratulations on your achievement! I found the film to be infused with so many layers of meaning. Yes, parents and children, but also what happens to those people ignorant of their politics? How information is related in inaccurate ways leading to fatal consequences for many and deportation for others. Your film opened my eyes to the world.
Not one of the best, he is the best!
ahmetkaratastv 1 month ago
21 grams is his deepest film and I think is my favorite, but Biutiful is his masterpiece ;)
Steelidea 5 months ago
Guillermo Arriaga was the writer, I hate Amores Perros Love's a bitch.. those people were giving perfect examples of how rotten people can be towards their own blood and the poor animals.. I am from Mexico City and I can tell that not all the people in my city and in my country are as bad and horrible and disgusting like those characters.. Many Mexicans now hate dog, cock and bullfighting.. That is horrible.. No todos los mexicanos somos iguales que estos sucios de esta pelicula
war0fiction 1 year ago
@war0fiction you really have an inferiority complex. Los personajes de la pelicula son solo eso, personajes en una pelicula. Mickey Mouse is not real.
annuitcoeptis2008 1 year ago
@war0fiction I understand what you are saying and respect your opinions but honestly, I do not think this is what people thought about Mexicans.. I definitely didn't and neither did anyone I know who saw that movie
XoJackieLuvsRonniexo 11 months ago
@war0fiction Whoa, your comment may be old, but I cant help but say your wrong. Amores Peros isnt what ppl have in mind when thinking of Mexico. Neither was the film trying to portray it as such, its just a film with interesting characters and a plot. By your logic, Die Hard & Reservoir Dogs are supposed to be an accurate depiction of US society... because its set in the US? And Inglorious Bastards is a retelling of WWII? of course not, your reading too much into nothing, so dont worry
metalmosh6 1 month ago
nowhere near as awesome as del toro though..
FantastyckplastycK 1 year ago
No creo que le halla gustado lo que dijo a Guillermo del Toro ! Sinceramente, la propuesta cineasta de Iñarritu es mejor, en estos tiempos hablar de la realidad y sus problemas
18bluesky 1 year ago
Cant wait to see Biutiful not because i admire AGI, its because i want to see if he's cable of shooting a film a film director. The prevs were direct translations of Arriaga. I think arriaga itself is overhyped.
Camerador 1 year ago
He does not make more movies anymore/??
kondurperusix 1 year ago
isnt this guillermo del toro? the other one?
Danetto 1 year ago
Another great Mexican director is Salvador Carrasco. I recommend his film "The Other Conquest," a great, intelligent cousin to "Apocalypto."
AndrewMann552 2 years ago
I have seen all his movies. He is an amazing director.
FUNDAMENTAL1000 2 years ago
Its amazing how Babel was directed by this man. I mean,there are 4 different languages spoken in that movie. I really don't know how Guillermo Arriago managed to write that script.
twiggyguy 2 years ago
Iñarritu is a film master. Love his humility that permeates through all his films.
ADealWithTheDevil 2 years ago
he shouldn't have stopped working with Guillermo Arriaga, expect a decline now.
headradioak 2 years ago 2
@headradioak Biutiful was a masterpiece. He can make a movie with anyone he wants.
battie07 10 months ago
He supports the infamous rapist (polanski) shame on him
86lo86 2 years ago
@86lo86 wtf? guilt by association? (incidentally, polanski is a brilliant director)
elKachuko 1 year ago
i like his acent
Maria259 2 years ago
si te fijas en 1:00 dice
"I don't know how they do
what they do -osea- in the way that I admire......" graciosoo
RodrigoElGatoNegro 2 years ago
One of the very best directors today.
marcpin4 2 years ago 17
21/F here. home alone with a webcam
wow neat 9y
bradpsp 3 years ago
SEXIEST DIRECTOR EVER!!
ambivalent22 5 years ago 2
For everyone who liked Babel...see also 21 Gramms and Amores Perros - wonderful and powerful movies. Spanish speaking directors are becoming a hit. Try also something by Alejandro Amenabar (Tesis - The Thesis, Abre los ojos - Open you eyes and Mar adentro - The sea inside) or something by Guillermo del Toro (Pan's Labyrinth) or Alfonso Cuarón (Y tu mamá tambien). They are a real discovery.
katy365 5 years ago
alfonso cuaron - little princes, grat expectations, fallen angels, harry poter Azkaban,children of man
alejandro amenabar- The others, nadie comoce a nadie
guillermo del toro- hell boy, blade2 , mimic
alejandro gonzalez, anna, powder kegg
Kefreng 4 years ago
I thought Alejandro Inarritu directed Y tu mama tambien??
Isaiasm2006 3 years ago
Ah, that one was directed by Alfonso Cuarón. Another great mexican director who also did Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban and Children of Men.
katy365 3 years ago
lol. Yeah, I did the research. It was a good film with a powerful message about friendship.
I didn't like Children of Men, but it's Cinematography was pretty nice.
Isaiasm2006 3 years ago
Agree in both points. Y tu mama tambien was really quite a surprise when it came out. Wonderful movie.
katy365 3 years ago
He only directed 3 movies,amores perros ,21 grams and babel
kondurperusix 1 year ago
Babel was brilliant. Congratulations on your achievement! I found the film to be infused with so many layers of meaning. Yes, parents and children, but also what happens to those people ignorant of their politics? How information is related in inaccurate ways leading to fatal consequences for many and deportation for others. Your film opened my eyes to the world.
Jazzspace38 5 years ago