The Words
| Producer | Michael Benaroya, Cassian Elwes, Tatiana Kelly, Laura Rister, Jim Young |
| Director | Brian Klugman, Lee Sternthal |
| Writer | Brian Klugman, Lee Sternthal |
| Release Date | 07-Aug-2012 |
| Cast | Bradley Cooper, Jeremy Irons, Dennis Quaid, Olivia Wilde, Ben Barnes, J.K. Simmons |
Movie Report
About Movie:- The Words is an upcoming Thriller Drama Movie. The story is about awriter (Cooper), at the peak of his literary success, discovers the price he must pay for stealing another man's work.Starring Bradley Cooper, Oscar(R)-winner Jeremy Irons, Dennis Quaid, Olivia Wilde and Zoe Saldana, the layered romantic drama The Words follows young writer Rory Jansen who finally achieves long sought after literary success after publishing the next great American novel. There's only one catch - he didn't write it. As the past comes back to haunt him and his literary star continues to rise, Jansen is forced to confront the steep price that must be paid for stealing another man's work, and for placing ambition and success above life's most fundamental three words.
Movie Review:- The Words is three stories stuffed inside each other. The old man tells his life story to Rory and Rory’s story belongs to Hammond. The film sucks you in with Marcelo Zarvos‘s amazing score and with Antonio Calvache‘s cinematography, which shoots each of the three stories in a distinct style. Hammond lives in a stark world of sharp angles and austere lighting, Rory’s world looks fairly normal, and then the Old Man’s story is shot in the admittedly cliché golden-sepia tones of post-war Europe. The film’s biggest weapon is its voice-over narration as Quaid and Irons each narrate their own story. Their voices are like graveled honey and you want them to narrate every audio book and, if possible, everything you do in life.
Direction, Performance and Music:- The technical craft and stellar performances is too good. Direction is good and script is outstanding. Performance of the star cast Is average.
Overall:- It’s a good one- and worth seeing.