Another beautiful film by Isabel Coixet
13 June 2007
Isabel Coixet, the most exciting name to come from Spain since Pedro Almodóvar (who produced this film, by the way), made another remarkable film after her unforgettable "My Life Without Me" (2003), also starring Sarah Polley.

"The Secret Life of Words" is the contemplative, poignant story of a young hearing impaired woman (Polley), who takes care of a man (Tim Robbins) who suffered severe burns in an accident on an oil rig. The accident made him blind for a while, and though he can't even see her, they develop an unlikely emotional bond. Polley and Robbins deliver some of their best performances; the supporting cast (Javier Cámara, Daniel Mays and Julie Christie, among others) is also top-notch. Coixet's sensitive, multi-layered script/directing, plus the excellent cinematography and soundtrack, help make the enterprise so powerful and absorbing. For those who like human stories, this one shouldn't be missed. Coixet is currently filming "Elegy", with Ben Kingsley, Penélope Cruz and Peter Sarsgaard - I'm looking forward to whatever comes next from her, and that one looks quite promising!

My vote: 10/10.
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