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The Secret in Their Eyes (2009)

The Secret in Their Eyes (2009)
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Juan José Campanella helmed this crime thriller about judicial cover-ups and corruption in Argentina. Ricardo Darín stars as Benjamín, a former criminal court employee who wants to write a novel about an Argentine case from the 1970s in which a woman was raped and murdered. He confides his intentions to a judge with whom he's been secretly smitten for years, Irene (Soledad Villamil), but she expresses reservations about the idea, for reasons that eventually become apparent. Meanwhile, flashbacks set up the central story, unfolding in 1970s Argentina. In that narrative, Argentina has fallen under the control of a military junta and a fair trial has become an increasingly uncommon event in that nation's courts. A woman is found raped and murdered while her husband was at work, and two immigrant workers are essentially forced into confessing to the crime. Benjamín then teams up with his colleague and friend, the lush Pablo Sandoval (Guillermo Francella), and the two go about identifying and tagging the perpetrator of the original crime. Subtle detail in a photograph alerts Benjamin to the possibility that a man named Gómez (Javier Godino) may have been the real culprit, but finding Gómez and obtaining conclusive evidence against him is no simple task. Moreover, as Benjamín and Pablo struggle to have the case reopened, they also find that bureaucracy and power in Argentine government have made this close to impossible. El Secreto de Sus Ojos (aka The Secret in Their Eyes) received its North American premiere at the 2009 Toronto International Film Festival. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Ricardo DarínSoledad Villamil, (more)
Director(s):
Juan José Campanella
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
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Synopsis of The Secret in Their Eyes

Juan José Campanella helmed this crime thriller about judicial cover-ups and corruption in Argentina. Ricardo Darín stars as Benjamín, a former criminal court employee who wants to write a novel about an Argentine case from the 1970s in which a woman was raped and murdered. He confides his intentions to a judge with whom he's been secretly smitten for years, Irene (Soledad Villamil), but she expresses reservations about the idea, for reasons that eventually become apparent. Meanwhile, flashbacks set up the central story, unfolding in 1970s Argentina. In that narrative, Argentina has fallen under the control of a military junta and a fair trial has become an increasingly uncommon event in that nation's courts. A woman is found raped and murdered while her husband was at work, and two immigrant workers are essentially forced into confessing to the crime. Benjamín then teams up with his colleague and friend, the lush Pablo Sandoval (Guillermo Francella), and the two go about identifying and tagging the perpetrator of the original crime. Subtle detail in a photograph alerts Benjamin to the possibility that a man named Gómez (Javier Godino) may have been the real culprit, but finding Gómez and obtaining conclusive evidence against him is no simple task. Moreover, as Benjamín and Pablo struggle to have the case reopened, they also find that bureaucracy and power in Argentine government have made this close to impossible. El Secreto de Sus Ojos (aka The Secret in Their Eyes) received its North American premiere at the 2009 Toronto International Film Festival. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
129 mins

Complete Cast of The Secret in Their Eyes


Director(s):
Juan José Campanella
Writer(s):
Eduardo SacheriJuan José Campanella
Producer(s):
Mariela BesuievskyJuan José CampanellaGerardo Herrero
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R(Profanity, Rape & Sexual Abuse, Adult Situations)
Categories:
Mystery & SuspenseDramaForeign
The Secret in Their Eyes Awards:
  • 2009 - Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences - Best Foreign Language Film
Warning:  This product is intended for mature audiences only. It may contain violence, sexual content, drug abuse and/or strong language. You must be 17 or older to purchase it. By ordering this item you are certifying that you are at least 17 years of age.

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    Swee Huang L.

    Bravo, this is one excellent foreign title you don't want to miss. Great story line, mysterious and a twist plot that doesn't spoil the ending. The director knows his way around camera angles. The eye bird view and continuation of the soccer match was brilliant, Campanella's vision capturing love, hate and sympathy of the characters. It makes you ponder, and leaves you debate over the ending -- the How and why make senses, and the pace is perfect but never exaggerated. Last year Oscar winner worth every penny, and the acting is top-tier. Never a dull scene despite the subtitle. I would rate it as far as 4.9 stars if i could.

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    Carmen R.

    I loved this movie !The movie was a great watch .I didnt even mind the subtitles ..The movie is about a brutal crime of a young woman and the the corruption surrounding her death and how everyone was affected somehow by it ..the womans husband and the cop who wanted to find justice for her death ..in between all that you will also see a sweet but sad love story ..I really did enjoy it !!

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    Gilbert and C D.

    Great actors, great acting, wonderfully mysterious plot - very believable and true to the events in 1970's Argentina. If you are fluent in spanish, don't use the subtitles - a movie not to be missed.

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