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The Secret in Their Eyes

Original title: El secreto de sus ojos
  • 2009
  • R
  • 2h 9m
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8.2/10
234K
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Ricardo Darín and Soledad Villamil in The Secret in Their Eyes (2009)
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A retired legal counselor writes a novel hoping to find closure for one of his past unresolved homicide cases, and for his unreciprocated love with his superior--both of which still haunt hi... Read allA retired legal counselor writes a novel hoping to find closure for one of his past unresolved homicide cases, and for his unreciprocated love with his superior--both of which still haunt him decades later.A retired legal counselor writes a novel hoping to find closure for one of his past unresolved homicide cases, and for his unreciprocated love with his superior--both of which still haunt him decades later.

  • Director
    • Juan José Campanella
  • Writers
    • Eduardo Sacheri
    • Juan José Campanella
  • Stars
    • Ricardo Darín
    • Soledad Villamil
    • Pablo Rago
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.2/10
    234K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    960
    53
    • Director
      • Juan José Campanella
    • Writers
      • Eduardo Sacheri
      • Juan José Campanella
    • Stars
      • Ricardo Darín
      • Soledad Villamil
      • Pablo Rago
    • 376User reviews
    • 283Critic reviews
    • 80Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • Top rated movie #166
    • Won 1 Oscar
      • 53 wins & 43 nominations total

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    Ricardo Darín
    Ricardo Darín
    • Benjamín Espósito
    Soledad Villamil
    Soledad Villamil
    • Irene Menéndez Hastings
    Pablo Rago
    Pablo Rago
    • Ricardo Morales
    Carla Quevedo
    Carla Quevedo
    • Liliana Coloto
    Javier Godino
    Javier Godino
    • Isidoro Gómez
    Bárbara Palladino
    • Chica Piropo
    Rudy Romano
    • Ordóñez
    Alejandro Abelenda
    • Pinche Mariano
    Mario Alarcón
    Mario Alarcón
    • Juez Fortuna Lacalle
    Guillermo Francella
    Guillermo Francella
    • Pablo Sandoval
    Sebastián Blanco
    • Pinche Tino
    Mariano Argento
    Mariano Argento
    • Romano
    José Luis Gioia
    • Inspector Báez
    Juan José Ortíz
    • Agente Cardozo
    Kiko Cerone
    • Molinari
    Fernando Pardo
    • Sicora
    Maximiliano Trento
    • Guardia Comisaría
    Sergio Santana
    • Jacinto Cáceres
    • (as Sergio López Santana)
    • Director
      • Juan José Campanella
    • Writers
      • Eduardo Sacheri
      • Juan José Campanella
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    Summary

    Reviewers say 'The Secret in Their Eyes' is acclaimed for its intricate blend of crime thriller, romance, and drama, exploring themes of love, loss, vengeance, and corruption. The film is praised for sophisticated storytelling, compelling characters, and masterful direction by Juan José Campanella. Key elements include complex narrative structure, emotional depth, and impactful performances by Ricardo Darín and Soledad Villamil. Cinematography and technical aspects, like the memorable stadium scene, are highlighted. However, some find the pacing slow and certain plot elements far-fetched. Despite mixed opinions, the film is widely regarded for its emotional resonance and thought-provoking themes.
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    9claudio_carvalho

    How to Live an Empty Life?

    The retired justice officer Benjamín Espósito (Ricardo Darin) decides to write a novel based on the Morales Case of twenty-five years ago and has difficulties to find the right beginning. He visits his former chief Irene Menéndez-Hastings (Soledad Villamil) in the tribunal to show his draft. In the 70's, Benjamín has an unrequited love for his new-hired chief Irene that belongs to an upper-class. Benjamin is assigned to investigate the murder of Liliana Coloto (Carla Quevedo), a beautiful woman recently married with Ricardo Morales (Pablo Rago) that had been brutally raped and murdered. Benjamin and his alcoholic partner Pablo Sandoval (Guillermo Francella) feel touched with the grief of Ricardo and go further in their investigation. Benjamin observes that a man named Isidoro Gómez (Javier Godino) is staring Liliana in many pictures and he becomes the prime-suspect. Meanwhile the tension between Ricardo and Irene increases along the days but Ricardo does not understand the signs of her eyes. Twenty five years later, Ricardo is still haunted by his love for Irene and for the unsatisfactory resolution of the Morales Case.

    "El Secreto de Sus Ojos" is a film awarded with the Oscar of Best Foreign Language Film of the Year with a dramatic story that perfectly entwines crime, thriller and a subtle romance in an adequate pace. The direction of Juan José Campanella is tight and the screenplay is wonderful, unfolding two lead stories – the brutal murder of a young woman and the repressed love of a subaltern for his chief – with many subplots. The acting is top-notch, with excellent dialogs and many funny lines but never vulgar. The cinematography and the camera work are magnificent and there is one specific scene very impressive with the camera approaching to the stadium in the middle of a soccer game between Huracán and Racing. My vote is nine.

    Title (Brazil): "O Segredo dos Seus Olhos" ("The Secret of Your Eyes")
    8billion_mucks

    Speaking Eyes

    "El Secreto de sus Ojos" hit me with unspeakable strength. I didn't expect to like it so much, so I owe a review to those in analysis measures before seeing it or those interested in some opinion.

    First off, Campanella works with flawless effort all of the technical aspects of the film. It even starts with a double exposure effect, mixed with some sad shots of a beautiful Buenos Aires that hints the spectacle ahead of us. One shot especially, from a chopper in a soccer field edited with a crane shot is breathtaking. Nothing to envy from Hollywood upper class.

    But the main strength of the movie comes from the powerful narrative dominion Director Campanella has over characters, spaces and silences. Many moments are coldly tense, scary and very, very intense. This crossover from genres by Campanella couldn't have been better. Crime stories often fall in common places, this one relies on the fragile psychological state of the audience to draw all of it's intense dialog, acting and scenes.

    I cannot stop recommending it, Argentina can open it's market with movies such as this. It has many, many memorable moments, it interwines comedy perfectly and it is doubtful you will instantly forget it, as it is so well constructed. See it if you can!
    9jpschapira

    The secret of Juan José

    In my country, Juan José Campanella is synonym of 'cinema of the highest order'. The director works in USA and from time to time he brings a new film. We know, dramatically, what we're going to watch: Ricardo Darín in an important role, a lot of sentimentalism, references to the country's past, a love story. And technically, if it's the highest order, there won't be any complaints. When the film ended, the people in the movie theater started clapping.

    "El secreto de sus ojos" tells the story of Benjamín Esposito (Darín) and his need to tell the story of a case that wasn't completely solved 25 years ago and had an important impact in his life. A woman raped and killed and a husband with the surname Morales (Pablo Rago) who went every day to every train station in Buenos Aires to see if he could find the killer. "You have to see his eyes; they are in a state of pure love", Benjamín professes in front of Irene Hastings (Soledad Villamil); his boss and the woman he loves.

    There are things we never forget, Campanella knows well, and that might be the film's most important declaration. We expect from the director a powerful love that grows with the years, as we saw with Darín and Villamil in "El mismo amor, la misma lluvia"; we expect characters with inner ghosts, things to hide and things to hold on to; we expect total control over the language of the environment (in "El mismo amor..." it was a magazine staff, in "Luna de Avellaneda" the neighborhood club), a knowledge of the customs and the way of speaking of characters that makes for day-to-day comedy. In this aspect, the casting of Guillermo Francella as Pablo Sandoval is crucial. Taking the place of the best friend role always in charge of Fernando Blanco, the comedian plays a drunk with a lot of respect for friendship. His change of look, the measurement of his composition and how he enlightens it with comic touches make for one of the year's best performances.

    That's about everything we can expect. The fact is "El secreto de sus ojos" is a very good movie because there are things we don't see coming. The film contains a treatment of a police investigation that hasn't been seen in our cinema for years. In his riskiest picture, Campanella flirts with thriller, mystery and real action (handy-cam included); he acquires true tension and a sequence in a soccer stadium is the best example of it. He understands when silence is required and when the loneliness of the characters –each of them with a rich, mysterious private and inner world- must be seen fully. It's quite embarrassing in fact, because Darín as a director tried to achieve something like that with "La señal". Even though it's obvious Campanella took no inspiration from that film, everything that went wrong there can be seen here, improved. And Soledad Villamil is no femme fatale. I take a risk, however, and defy you to tell me if, because of image and makeup resemblance, and disposition of images and voice in off, the movie towards the finish line doesn't take direct inspiration from Chris Nolan's "The Prestige". It's quoting it somehow, at least.

    It's very moving to watch excellent performances from recognized actors. We've seen them on screen so much, we know what they do, we admire them and respect them and, as with Campanella, we tend to know what to expect. However, sometimes they enchant us with every face in every frame, with every word in every conversation. I'm trying to explain to you the feeling of what Villamil and Darín do in this film: it's enchanting and contagious, purely human (as it occurred in "El mismo amor..."), but at the same time moving, simply because they're not unprofessional actors that fit in the look of the film, or young actors with expressive faces, or newcomers that take our breath away: they are Ricardo Darín and Soledad Villamil. Campanella has a lot to do with this, because he knows how to make them work together and he made an effort so they would not repeat what they had given us in the other film I've mentioned.

    The fact that Fernando Castets didn't write the film calls our attention; the script was written by the director and Eduardo Sacheri. It also calls our attention that Campanella himself edited the movie. Is this film-making of the highest order? I believe so, in our country, and speaking of something commercially successful too. It's the only movie seen by many people that can generate interest in revising the director's previous work and, who knows, maybe other national pieces.
    8FilmRap

    Deserves the Acclaim It Has Received

    When Juan Jose Campanella is not directing episodes of Law and Order, CSI or the like, he periodically returns to Argentina make a movie. In this case he directed and co-wrote the screenplay of The Secret in Their Eyes. Thus far it is the most successful movie in Argentina in the past thirty-five years and now in just few days after we saw it, we will find out if this Academy Award nominated movie for the Best Foreign Film will win an Oscar. It reminds us of the French movie, Tell No One, one of our all time favorites, as it is also a sophisticated detective story with an easy flowing but yet a complicated plot that keeps you thinking and guessing throughout the story. It is in Spanish, of course, with good subtitles. This movie is not only a mystery, crime movie but it is also a subtle romantic film which is has very good comedic moments. There is the use of a narrative technique that allows you to see the story through the imagination and the memory of the main character Benjamin Esposito played by well-known Argentine actor Ricardo Darin. There are skillfully done movements, which go back and forth in time as well as shifting the point of view, which on a few occasions took a few moments for us to orient ourselves. The acting, directing and photography were superb with great realism and therefore it surprised us to learn that the budget was only two million dollars. As required for all good movies of this genre, there is a strong ending, which will hold your interest and encourage further reflection.
    10tjdinvt

    as good as anything out there

    Simply put, this is one of the finest films I've ever seen. I don't say that lightly, I don't exaggerate when it comes to talking about movies -- but everything about this one, from the acting to the writing, to the camera work, to the directorial decisions, is grade A. The story deals with deep matters, and it does so one step at a time, with a plot that moves steadily forward, gathering force, substance and intensity, not settling for easy answers or plot points, not cutting corners. The characters are complicated, interesting, believable, flawed, funny, tragic and deeply human.

    I prefer not to get specific about what happens -- I mostly want to try to get across the quality of this bugger. So I'll say it again: it's one of the best films I've ever seen, as good as anything out there. If there's any justice, a lot of people will see it.

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    • Trivia
      Director Juan José Campanella was not happy with the English translation of the title. The original title was intentionally ambiguous, since the Spanish word "sus" could mean "their", but also "his" or "her".
    • Goofs
      The young Benjamín Esposito is left-handed - you can see it when he is writing some notes at the office, regarding Isidoro's letters. Old Esposito is, on the contrary, right-handed (check out the very beginning of the movie, when he's starting to write his essay).
    • Quotes

      Pablo Sandoval: A guy can change anything. His face, his home, his family, his girlfriend, his religion,his God. But there's one thing he can't change. He can't change his passion...

    • Connections
      Featured in The 82nd Annual Academy Awards (2010)
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      Tema de Liliana
      Written by Emilio Kauderer

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    • Release date
      • May 21, 2010 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • Argentina
      • Spain
    • Language
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • El secreto de sus ojos
    • Filming locations
      • Estación Retiro, Retiro, Buenos Aires, Federal District, Argentina(interiors)
    • Production companies
      • Tornasol Films
      • Haddock Films
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    • Budget
      • $2,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $6,391,436
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $167,866
      • Apr 18, 2010
    • Gross worldwide
      • $35,079,650
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    • Runtime
      2 hours 9 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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