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The Secret Life of Words (2005)

The Secret Life of Words (2005)
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Writer-director Isabel Coixet's (My Life Without Me) beautifully wrought chamber drama The Secret Life of Words opens on Hanna (Sarah Polley), a laconic, backward and introverted girl in her early '30s, quietly drowning in her own isolation. Partially deaf from working an untold number of hours in a loud factory, Hanna must wear a hearing aid. When her supervisors -- deeply concerned about the four years that have lapsed in Hanna's life without a break -- force her to go on holiday for a month, she hesitantly takes off for a coastal village in the north of Ireland. Once there, she decides to dine in a local restaurant, and overhears, by chance, a telephone conversation conducted by Victor (Eddie Marsan), regarding an accident on a nearby oil rig that he precipitated, which left a victim, Josef (Tim Robbins) in its wake. Hanna tells Victor that she is a nurse, and is instantly flown to the rig to treat the bedbound Josef -- temporarily blind from extensive cornea damage, and his body blanketed with severe burns. She also encounters the structure's motley and eccentric band of workers -- from ecologist Martin (Daniel Mays), who spends his time studying mutated mussels that collect on the ship's base and the waves that strike the side of the rig, to Josef, to chef Simon (Javier Camára), who prepares "gourmet" food no one else can stand, to Dimitri (Sverre Anker Ousdal), an elderly gentleman who is as much of a loner as Hanna. As Hanna begins to foresee a new place for herself among these individuals, a relationship gradually develops between Hanna and Josef, who holds his new friend rapt with lyrical, evocative, magisterial tales from his past -- unknowingly drawing Hanna, one step at a time, toward inner joy, self-expression, and revelation of her own sad and complex story. ~ Nathan Southern, Rovi

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Starring:
Sarah PolleyTim Robbins, (more)
Director(s):
Isabel Coixet
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of The Secret Life of Words

Writer-director Isabel Coixet's (My Life Without Me) beautifully wrought chamber drama The Secret Life of Words opens on Hanna (Sarah Polley), a laconic, backward and introverted girl in her early '30s, quietly drowning in her own isolation. Partially deaf from working an untold number of hours in a loud factory, Hanna must wear a hearing aid. When her supervisors -- deeply concerned about the four years that have lapsed in Hanna's life without a break -- force her to go on holiday for a month, she hesitantly takes off for a coastal village in the north of Ireland. Once there, she decides to dine in a local restaurant, and overhears, by chance, a telephone conversation conducted by Victor (Eddie Marsan), regarding an accident on a nearby oil rig that he precipitated, which left a victim, Josef (Tim Robbins) in its wake. Hanna tells Victor that she is a nurse, and is instantly flown to the rig to treat the bedbound Josef -- temporarily blind from extensive cornea damage, and his body blanketed with severe burns. She also encounters the structure's motley and eccentric band of workers -- from ecologist Martin (Daniel Mays), who spends his time studying mutated mussels that collect on the ship's base and the waves that strike the side of the rig, to Josef, to chef Simon (Javier Camára), who prepares "gourmet" food no one else can stand, to Dimitri (Sverre Anker Ousdal), an elderly gentleman who is as much of a loner as Hanna. As Hanna begins to foresee a new place for herself among these individuals, a relationship gradually develops between Hanna and Josef, who holds his new friend rapt with lyrical, evocative, magisterial tales from his past -- unknowingly drawing Hanna, one step at a time, toward inner joy, self-expression, and revelation of her own sad and complex story. ~ Nathan Southern, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
116 mins

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Director(s):
Isabel Coixet
Writer(s):
Isabel Coixet
Producer(s):
Esther Garcia
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    Jacqueline H.

    slow but perhaps the ending is worth the torture. took forever to get to the point of the story. its like a puzzle and I kept watching to see where this is going and then it all came together and made so much sense.

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    Sheena M.

    I found this movie to be intriguing (not slow), powerful, and important. We need more movies that tell real stories. This movie provides not only a portrait of what for many of us is real life, but one that has a happy and realistic continuation with true hope.

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    Linda D.

    A brilliant story and the performance by Sarah Polley is one of the best I've ever seen by any actress. Tim Robbins is amazing. This is the type of film that is wonderful to discuss afterwards with others who have seen it, as there is just SO much to see and hear and think about from this movie. A second watch for me brought even more to light. This movie is quite a piece of work - and very near perfection. Without giving any spoilers here, The Secret Life of Words is about two people who share the meaning of suffering both in the emotional and physical sense and understand that the telling of that which has caused them to suffer (the words)can be like opening the cage of demons; and the fear of not quite knowing if letting them out will cause more pain or freedom from them, they hide them away (in secret). A thought-provoking film of absolute beauty.

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