When Alejandro González Iñárritu's film "Babel" was released in 2006, beloved movie critic Roger Ebert — who passed away in 2013 — wrote a review praising the film, which uses interconnected and international stories to draw a larger narrative. So what did Ebert have to say about "Babel," a film set in Morocco, the United States, Mexico, and Japan that features Brad Pitt, Cate Blanchett, and Gael García Bernal in pivotal roles?
Ebert awarded the film a perfect score of four stars on his eponymous website about the movie, which tells four distinct stories that seem unrelated until you realize that they're all intricately linked. For example, the story involving Pitt and Blanchett's characters finds them on vacation in Morocco after experiencing a tragedy, but the children they left at hom

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