Review of The Sea Inside (2004) by Ingela A — 23 Oct 2010
The movie is powerful and moving, as was the true story of Ramón Sampedro.
Central to the tragedy of this film is that there is really only one person who thinks that Ramon's life is not worth living - and that is him.
We are constantly encouraged to see the hope and the beauty of a life lived with love. As the film progresses, we may gradually be encouraged to understand Ramon's reasoning but we are never reconciled to his decision.
All performances through the film is superb.
Films like Mar Adentro remind you what movie-making is (or should be) about.
This review of The Sea Inside (2004) was written by Ingela A on 23 Oct 2010.
The Sea Inside has generally received very positive reviews.
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