Alejandro Amenabar is the director of the Nicole Kidman film The Others. The film is a mystery thriller that deals with the subjects of ghost. A film that relied greatly on the performance of Kidman was a film that was quite interesting especially for the writing. The filmmaker comes with a completely different film three years after The Others in 2004. And that film is the Sea Inside, a film that tells about the suffering of a man. A true story of a man named Ramon Sampedro. The film though deals with a rather dull story has to been told very interestingly by the director. What makes the film worth seeing is also the simplistic nature of the story telling. With a protagonist who hardly moves, the maker of the film has managed to narrate a very moving piece of film.
Javier Bardem plays the lead player in the film. He plays the role which seems so comfortable to him. Even the supporting cast of the film do a splendid job making the film a very interesting watch. The film beyond the aspect of the performances also has some very memorable scenes. The sequence of Ramon running out of the window is not just a wild scene but something that has come beautiful. The scenes at the scene and the flashback is also nothing short of excellence. But the film which runs nearly two hours does have certain instances that is highly melodramatic as well. Yet, there is no denying that the film is a powerful portrayal of death.
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