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The Secret Life of Words, 2005
English
Spain
Profile of The Secret Life of Words
The mood of The Secret Life of Words is clever, contemplative, and touching. The plot centers around being mute or deaf, disabilities, and isolation. It is a drama movie. Stylistically, The Secret Life of Words is a melodrama. In approach, it is serious and realistic. The setting is Ireland. The Secret Life of Words happens in contemporary times.
Summary of The Secret Life of Words
THE SECRET LIFE OF WORDS, written and directed by Isabel Coixet, follows Hanna (Sarah Polley), a factory worker who lives alone in a barren apartment, wears a hearing-aid, and keeps to herself with a rigorous daily routine of identical meals, a fresh bar of soap every day, and needlepoint work at night. While on an extended holiday in Northern Ireland, she volunteers as a nurse, tending to a burn victim Josef (Tim Robbins) stationed on an oil rig. While Hanna coaxes him back to health, Josef, who has suffered temporary blindness, reaches out to her urgently, wanting to connect. As his brutish and passionate demeanor contrasts sharply with Hanna's solemn and quiet manner, Hanna initially refuses to reveal anything about herself, even her real name. But she soon she starts to recognize parallels between her own isolation and that of the others on the oil rig. She eventually grows to care for Josef and shares with him a painfully severe secret from her past that opens wounds, and doors, for the two strangers from different worlds to come together and help heal one another.
With the shaky-camera technique, absence of a film score, and the backdrop of a lone oil rig, writer and director Coixet (who also wrote and directed Polley in the 2003 critically-acclaimed MY LIFE WITHOUT ME), emphasizes the vulnerability and seclusion of the characters. Robbins and Polley turn in compelling performances; and a strong supporting cast that includes Javier Camara (TALK TO HER) and Eddie Marsan (THE ILLUSIONIST).
Details
| Language: | English |
| Country: | Spain |
| Release date: | 15 December 2006 |
| Runtime: | 115 min |
Cast and Crew
as Hanna
as Josef
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Los Angeles Times
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- by: Lael Loewenstein
The New York Times
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- by: Stephen Holden
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