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The Sea Inside

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2004 Spanish drama film
The Sea Inside
Theatrical poster by Toni Galingo.
Directed byAlejandro Amenábar
Written byAlejandro Amenábar
Mateo Gil
Produced byAlejandro Amenábar
Fernando Bovaira
StarringJavier Bardem
Belén Rueda
Lola Dueñas
Mabel Rivera
Celso Bugallo
CinematographyJavier Aguirresarobe
Edited byAlejandro Amenábar
Music byAlejandro Amenábar
Production
companies
Distributed byWarner Sogefilms (Spain)[1]
UGC Fox Distribution (France)[1]
Lucky Red (Italy)[1]
Release date
  • 3 September 2004 (2004-09-03)
Running time
125 minutes
CountriesSpain
France
Italy
LanguagesSpanish
Galician
Catalan
Budget€10 million
Box office$43.7 million

The Sea Inside (Spanish:Mar adentro) is a 2004psychological drama film co-written and directed byAlejandro Amenábar, who also co-produced, scored and edited. It is based on the real-life story ofRamón Sampedro (played byJavier Bardem), who was leftquadriplegic after a diving accident, and his 28-year campaign in support ofeuthanasia and theright to end his life. The film won theAcademy Award for Best Foreign Language Film and won theGrand Jury Prize at the61st Venice International Film Festival.

Plot

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This is the life story of Spaniard Ramón Sampedro, who fought a 28-year campaign to win the right to end his own life with assisted suicide. The film explores Ramón's relationships with two women: Julia, a lawyer suffering fromCadasil syndrome who supports his cause, and Rosa, a local woman who wants to convince him that his life is worth living. Through the gift of his love, these two women are inspired to accomplish things they never previously thought possible.

Ramón, now 54 years old, has been fighting for 26 years for his right to die following a diving incident which left him paralysed from the neck down. He is unable to end his life by himself and does not wish to implicate his family or friends, as by Spanish law, they would be charged with murder or assisting a suicide. Following the death of his mother, he is cared for by his sister-in-law, Manuela. Ramón's elder brother José does not believe he should have the right to die; both Manuela and her son, Javier, believe in his case.

Ramón's friend Gené, who works for an organization fighting for the right to die, puts him in contact with Julia, a lawyer. As she seeks to learn more about him and his situation in order to fight for his cause, he recounts his past and his reasons for wanting to die: He says that there is no dignity in living paralysed. After seeing his story online, Rosa visits Ramón to convince him to live. He demands that she respect his wishes and she leaves, upset. Later, whilst DJing her part-time radio show, she apologises on air in the hopes that he is listening. She continues to visit, bringing her children, and the two strike up a friendship. Despite romantic interest in both women, Ramón maintains that he is spoken for by death.

Julia reads Ramón's memoir describing his life and experiences as a quadriplegic and urges him to publish it. He imagines flying from his bed to visit her on the beach. Later, she is hospitalised with a stroke and admitted to rehab to relearn how to walk. The two write letters to each other, sending updates of their lives. Ramón loses a court case for his right to die. Rosa, in tears, appears at his house and Ramón admits that he has planned a way to commit suicide without the direct and obvious involvement of anyone else.

Meanwhile, Padre Francisco, a quadriplegic Catholic priest, comes to convince Ramón to want to live. Ramón refuses to be carried downstairs and so the two men converse through the help of a church boy, who runs up and down to share their arguments. Angry and upset, Manuela asks him to leave. Julia visits to assist Ramón in writing his memoir whilst his family and friends discuss his right to die. Divided, they fight. But Ramón is unwavering in his wish. Again, he imagines that he is able-bodied, kissing Julia. Later, she admits that her condition will only become more severe and that she is planning to kill herself. But first, she would like to help Ramón.

Ramón and Javier work together to design and build a wheelchair for him in which he can appear in court to fight for his own right to die. His appeal is ultimately rejected, but Ramón eventually fulfils his wish nonetheless. Each of his friends and family complete a small action in his death; not enough to convict any of them of his murder or assisting his suicide. He records himself on a video camera, narrating his own death, before ingesting a cyanide-laced drink that kills him.

Cast

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Sampedro family

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Ramon's friends

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Others

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  • Josep Maria Pou as Padre Francisco, a quadriplegic Catholic priest
  • Alberto Amarilla as Hermano Andrés
  • Andrea Occhipinti as Santiago
  • Federico Pérez Rey as Conductor (Driver)
  • Xosé Manuel Olveira as Juez 1 (Judge 1)
  • César Cambeiro as Juez 2
  • Xosé Manuel Esperanto as Periodista 1 (Reporter 1)
  • Yolanda Muiños as Periodista 2
  • Adolfo Obregón as Ejecutivo (Executive)
  • José Luis Rodríguez as Presentador (TV host)
  • Julio Jordán as Encuadernador (Bookbinder)
  • Juan Manuel Vidal as Amigo Ramón (Ramón's friend)
  • Marta Larralde as Muchacha en la playa (Girl on beach)
  • Jacob Ahlgren as himself (Baller)

Reception

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Critical response

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The film received positive reviews from critics. It currently holds an 85% rating onRotten Tomatoes based on 133 reviews, with an average rating of 7.6/10. Its consensus summary states: "Held aloft by a transfixing performance from Javier Bardem as a terminally ill man who chooses to die,The Sea Inside transcends its melodramatic story with tenderness and grace."[2]Metacritic assigned the film a weighted average score of 74 out of 100, based on 38 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews".[3]

Accolades

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AwardCategoryNominee(s)Result
Academy Awards[4]Best Foreign Language FilmWon
Best MakeupJo Allen andManolo GarcíaNominated
AARP Movies for Grownups Awards[5]Best Foreign FilmNominated
Actors and Actresses Union AwardsLeading Male Film PerformanceJavier BardemWon
Secondary Male Film PerformanceCelso BugalloWon
Secondary Female Film PerformanceLola DueñasWon
Mabel RiveraNominated
Minor Male Film PerformanceJoan DalmauNominated
Male NewcomerTamar NovasWon
Female NewcomerBelén RuedaWon
ADIRCAE AwardsBest Performance in a Leading RoleJavier BardemWon
Argentine Film Critics Association Awards[6]Best Foreign Film, Spanish LanguageWon
Ariel Awards[7]Best Ibero-American FilmAlejandro AmenábarNominated
Awards Circuit Community AwardsBest Foreign Language FilmNominated
Bangkok International Film Festival[8]Best FilmAlejandro AmenábarWon
Best ActorJavier BardemWon
BBC Four World Cinema AwardsBBC Four World Cinema AwardNominated
Belgian Film Critics Association Awards[9]Grand PrixAlejandro AmenábarNominated
Butaca AwardsBest Catalan Film ActorJoan DalmauNominated
Camerimage[10]Golden FrogJavier AguirresarobeNominated
Canadian Network of Makeup Artists AwardsBest International Make-Up for a Feature FilmJo AllenWon
César AwardsBest Foreign FilmAlejandro AmenábarNominated
Cinema Brazil Grand PrizeBest Foreign Language FilmNominated
Cinema Writers Circle AwardsBest FilmNominated
Best DirectorAlejandro AmenábarNominated
Best ActorJavier BardemWon
Best Supporting ActorCelso BugalloNominated
Best Supporting ActressLola DueñasWon
Mabel RiveraNominated
Best Screenplay – OriginalAlejandro Amenábar andMateo GilNominated
Best CinematographyJavier AguirresarobeWon
Best EditingAlejandro AmenábarNominated
Best ScoreNominated
Best New ArtistBelén RuedaWon
CinEuphoria AwardsTop Films of the Decade – International CompetitionAlejandro AmenábarWon
Cinéfest Sudbury International Film FestivalAudience Choice AwardWon
Critics' Choice Movie Awards[11]Best Foreign Language FilmWon
Best ActorJavier BardemNominated
David di Donatello Awards[12]Best European FilmAlejandro AmenábarWon
European Film Awards[13]European FilmAlejandro Amenábar and Fernando BovairaNominated
European DirectorAlejandro AmenábarWon
European ActorJavier BardemWon
European ScreenwriterAlejandro Amenábar and Mateo GilNominated
European CinematographerJavier AguirresarobeNominated
Film Critics Circle of Australia AwardsBest Foreign Language FilmWon
Forqué Awards[14]Best FilmWon
Fotogramas de PlataBest Spanish FilmAlejandro AmenábarWon
Best Movie ActorJavier BardemWon
Best Movie ActressBelén RuedaWon
Gold Derby Awards[15]Best Foreign Language FilmNominated
Golden Globe Awards[16]Best Foreign Language FilmWon
Best Actor in a Motion Picture – DramaJavier BardemNominated
Goya Awards[17]Best FilmWon
Best DirectorAlejandro AmenábarWon
Best ActorJavier BardemWon
Best ActressLola DueñasWon
Best Supporting ActorCelso BugalloWon
Best Supporting ActressMabel RiveraWon
Best Original ScreenplayAlejandro Amenábar and Mateo GilWon
Best New ActorTamar NovasWon
Best New ActressBelén RuedaWon
Best Art DirectionBenjamín FernándezNominated
Best CinematographyJavier AguirresarobeWon
Best Makeup and HairstylesJo Allen, Mara Collazo, Manolo García and Ana López PuigcerverWon
Best Original ScoreAlejandro AmenábarWon
Best Production DirectionEmiliano OteguiWon
Best SoundRicardo Steinberg, Alfonso Raposo, Juan Ferro and María SteinbergWon
Guild of German Art House Cinemas AwardsBest Foreign FilmAlejandro AmenábarWon
Hollywood Film AwardsHollywood European AwardWon
Independent Spirit Awards[18]Best Foreign Language FilmWon
Italian Online Movie AwardsBest ActorJavier BardemNominated
Best MakeupNominated
Latin ACE AwardsCinema – Best FilmWon
Cinema – Best DirectorAlejandro AmenábarNominated
Cinema – Best ActorJavier BardemNominated
Cinema – Best ActressBelén RuedaNominated
Cinema – Best Supporting ActorCelso BugalloNominated
Cinema – Best Supporting ActressLola DueñasWon
Mabel RiveraNominated
London Film Critics Circle AwardsForeign Language Film of the YearNominated
Nantes Spanish Film FestivalAudience AwardAlejandro AmenábarWon
National Board of Review Awards[19]Top Foreign FilmsWon
Best Foreign Language FilmWon
Ondas Awards[20]Cinemanía AwardAlejandro AmenábarWon
Palm Springs International Film FestivalBest Narrative FeatureWon
Russian National Movie Awards[21]Best Independent MovieNominated
San Diego Film Critics Society AwardsBest Foreign Language FilmWon
Sant Jordi AwardsBest FilmAlejandro AmenábarWon
Best Spanish FilmWon
Best Spanish ActorJavier BardemWon
Best Spanish ActressMabel RiveraWon
Satellite Awards[22]Best Foreign Language FilmWon
Best Actor in a Motion Picture – DramaJavier BardemNominated
SESC Film FestivalBest Foreign ActorWon
Sofia International Film FestivalAudience AwardAlejandro AmenábarWon
Audience Award 'Silver Sea-Gull'Won
Spanish Music AwardsBest ScoreWon
Turia AwardsBest Spanish FilmWon
Turkish Film Critics Association AwardsBest Foreign Film9th Place
Utah Film Critics Association Awards[23]Best Foreign Language FilmWon
Venice International Film Festival[24]Golden LionAlejandro AmenábarNominated
Grand Jury PrizeWon
Best International FilmWon
Best ActorJavier BardemWon
World Soundtrack Awards[25]Best Original Score of the YearAlejandro AmenábarNominated
Yoga AwardsWorst Spanish ScoreWon

See also

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References

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  1. ^abc"Film #22515: Mar adentro".Lumiere. Retrieved17 July 2021.
  2. ^"The Sea Inside".Rotten Tomatoes.Fandango Media. Retrieved17 July 2021.
  3. ^"The Sea Inside (2004)".Metacritic.CBS Interactive. Retrieved17 July 2021.
  4. ^"The 77th Academy Awards (2005) Nominees and Winners". Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS).Archived from the original on January 1, 2016. RetrievedJanuary 25, 2015.
  5. ^Newcott, Bill (March 2006)."Movies for Grownups Awards 2006".aarp.org.
  6. ^"2006 Argentine Film Critics Association Awards".Mubi. RetrievedJanuary 22, 2022.
  7. ^"2006 Ariel Awards".Mubi. RetrievedJanuary 22, 2022.
  8. ^"2005 Bangkok International Film Festival".Mubi. RetrievedJanuary 22, 2022.
  9. ^"Kim Ki-duk, Grand Prix de l'UCC".La Libre Belgique (in French). January 9, 2006. RetrievedOctober 26, 2012.
  10. ^"Camerimage 2004".Camerimage. RetrievedJanuary 22, 2022.
  11. ^"The BFCA Critics' Choice Awards :: 2004".Broadcast Film Critics Association. Archived fromthe original on July 19, 2012. RetrievedJune 23, 2011.
  12. ^"2005 David di Donatello Awards".Mubi. RetrievedJanuary 22, 2022.
  13. ^"2004 European Film Awards".European Film Awards. RetrievedJanuary 22, 2022.
  14. ^""Mar adentro" gana el premio José María Forqué".ABC. 28 April 2005.
  15. ^"2004 Gold Derby Film Awards".Gold Derby. 7 March 2016. RetrievedApril 20, 2021.
  16. ^"The Sea Inside – Golden Globes".HFPA. RetrievedJuly 5, 2021.
  17. ^"Estos son los premios de los PREMIOS GOYA 2005".Premios Goya (in Spanish). RetrievedOctober 13, 2020.
  18. ^"36 Years of Nominees and Winners"(PDF).Independent Spirit Awards. RetrievedAugust 13, 2021.
  19. ^"2004 Award Winners".National Board of Review. RetrievedJuly 5, 2021.
  20. ^"2004 Ondas Awards".Ondas Awards. RetrievedJanuary 23, 2022.
  21. ^"2006 Georges Winners".Russian National Movie Awards. RetrievedJanuary 23, 2022.
  22. ^"International Press Academy website – 2005 9th Annual SATELLITE Awards". Archived fromthe original on 2 February 2008.
  23. ^"2004 Utah Film Critics Association Awards".utahfilmcritics.com. RetrievedMay 15, 2021.
  24. ^"Official Awards of the 61st Venice Film Festival".labiennale.org. Archived fromthe original on 15 September 2004. Retrieved4 June 2018.
  25. ^"World Soundtrack Awards".World Soundtrack Awards. RetrievedDecember 18, 2021.

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