Review of The Sea Inside (2004) by Matt M — 25 Dec 2013
The true story of Ramon Sampedro, a quadriplegic from Galicia in Spain, who spent around a quarter of a century confined to his bed and desperately seeking a death with dignity. There is a lot of genuine humanity in the story itself that comes across as a potent drama that nevertheless deals with a delicate and current issue in the most tasteful and touching of ways.
The Sea Inside is directed well by Amenábar but also works because of Bardem's powerful performance in the lead role that the film has a great emotional impact.
This review of The Sea Inside (2004) was written by Matt M on 25 Dec 2013.
The Sea Inside has generally received very positive reviews.
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