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Babel

Oh, son, look how handsome. You look like Julio Preciado. Forget Julio Preciado,he looks...

Babel 2006
Oh, son, look how handsome. You look like Julio Preciado. Forget Julio Preciado,he looks like Luis Miguel. Debbie. Mike. These are the kidsI take care of. Say hi to Luis. Lucio, come here. This is Mike and Debbie. He's called Lucio.He's gonna take care of you, okay? Take them to play

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Oh son look how handsome
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You look like Julio Preciado
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Forget Julio Preciado he looks like Luis Miguel
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Debbie Mike
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These are the kids I take care of
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Say hi to Luis
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Lucio come here
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This is Mike and Debbie
00:00:24.757 --> 00:00:27.282
He's called Lucio He's gonna take care of you okay
00:00:27.393 --> 00:00:29.588
Take them to play
Available in 7 languages
Duration
31 seconds
Views
24
Timestamp in Movie
00:33:29
Uploaded
Mar 12, 2026
Genres
Production
Anonymous Content,Central Films,Zeta Film,MRC

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Movie Summary

In Babel, a tragic incident involving an American couple in Morocco sparks a chain of events for four families in different countries throughout the world. In the struggle to overcome isolation, fear, and displacement, each character discovers that it is family that ultimately provides solace. In the remote sands of the Moroccan desert, a rifle shot rings out detonating a chain of events that will link an American tourist couples frantic struggle to survive, two Moroccan boys involved in an accidental crime, a nanny illegally crossing into Mexico with two American children and a Japanese teen rebel whose father is sought by the police in Tokyo. Separated by clashing cultures and sprawling distances, each of these four disparate groups of people are nevertheless hurtling towards a shared destiny of isolation and grief.