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9 Reasons Babylon Divided Both Critics & Audiences So Much
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How critics responded to the the release of Babylon was drastically different from how audiences responded to the film. The epic three-hour period drama from visionary director Damien Chazelle wasn't received as the prestige movie that the studio expected, with critics and audiences adopting contrasting opinions of the film. Featuring a star-studded cast, Babylon follows the lives of Hollywood actors during the silent film era in the 1920s and chronicles their struggles as the industry evolved with the introduction of the talkies.

Chazelle also reunited with frequent collaborator Justin Hurwitz, who composes another magnificent jazz score. Unfortunately, while the movie's score was universally praised, it was the only thing about Babylon that audiences could agree on. Despite a visionary director at the helm, two of Hollywood's greatest actors working today, a fascinating concept, and a huge budget, the movie divided audiences and critics. Though audiences and critics don't often see eye to eye,...
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  • 7/21/2023
  • by Stephen Barker
  • ScreenRant
Where Was Babylon Filmed? All Real Life & Old Hollywood Locations
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Damien Chazelle's Babylon filmed in multiple Old Hollywood locations, drawing audiences into the debaucherous world of 1920s Los Angeles. The dark period comedy shows the glamour and dangers of the silent film era in Hollywood. Babylon follows the lives of an extensive group of characters including newbies in Hollywood like Nellie Laroy (Margot Robbie) and Manny Torres (Diego Calva), as well as established performers like Lady Fay Zhu (Li Jun Li), Sidney Palmer (Jovan Apedo), and Jack Conrad (Brad Pitt).

While many movies choose to use a studio lot for filming, Babylon took a different approach by using real buildings from Old Hollywood. This allowed Babylon to draw viewers into the time period represented, rather than requiring a suspension of disbelief. Though the scope of these sets became challenging to manage, according to director Damien Chazelle (via People), it made for a magical movie-going experience.

Blue Sky Movie Ranch...
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  • 7/20/2023
  • by Dani Kessel Odom
  • ScreenRant
Babylon's Shocking Jane Thornton Story Is Inspired By A Real 100-Year-Old Hollywood Scandal (Which Was Way Worse)
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The 2022 film Babylon, directed and written by Damien Chazelle, pays tribute to the era of Hollywood when movies transitioned from silent to sound while also shedding a light on the horrors of the time period in the City of Stars. The 1920s and 1930s were treacherous times in Hollywood, and the city thrived on destroying the careers and lives of those who wished to make it big. But one of the most shocking parts of the story in the movie comes at the beginning.

Phoebe Tonkin first appears as an actress named Jane Thornton during the opening party scene when she and Orville Pickwick engage in sexual activities in a separate room in the upstairs part of the mansion. Soon afterward, Jane somehow overdoses, and instead of immediately getting help, all anyone is worried about is other people finding out about the incident. However, like most of the storylines and people in Babylon,...
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  • 7/19/2023
  • by Sarah Little
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