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2009130 minMystery, Thriller, Drama

The Secret in Their Eyes

Is The Secret in Their Eyes a Hit or Flop?

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Is The Secret in Their Eyes worth watching? With a rating of 7.972/10, this Mystery, Thriller, Drama film is a must-watch hit for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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The Secret in Their Eyes Synopsis

Hoping to put to rest years of unease concerning a past case, retired criminal investigator Benjamín begins writing a novel based on the unsolved mystery of a newlywed’s rape and murder. With the help of a former colleague, judge Irene, he attempts to make sense of the past.

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Top Cast

Ricardo Darín
Ricardo DarínBenjamín Espósito
Soledad Villamil
Soledad VillamilIrene Menéndez Hastings
Pablo Rago
Pablo RagoRicardo Morales
Javier Godino
Javier GodinoIsidoro Gómez
Guillermo Francella
Guillermo FrancellaPablo Sandoval
Carla Quevedo
Carla QuevedoLiliana Coloto
Bárbara Palladino
Bárbara PalladinoCompliment Girl
Alejandro Abelenda
Alejandro AbelendaPinche Mariano
Mario Alarcón
Mario AlarcónJudge Fortuna Lacalle
Rudy Romano
Rudy RomanoOrdóñez

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Is The Secret in Their Eyes worth watching?

Yes, The Secret in Their Eyes is definitely worth watching! With a rating of 7.972/10, it's highly recommended for fans of Mystery, Thriller, Drama movies.

Is The Secret in Their Eyes hit or flop?

Based on audience ratings (7.972/10), The Secret in Their Eyes is considered a hit among viewers.

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The Secret in Their Eyes is a Mystery, Thriller, Drama movie that Hoping to put to rest years of unease concerning a past case, retired criminal investigator Benjamín begins writing a novel based on the unsolved myst...

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Critic Reviews

BazzjazzApr 26, 2018
★ 9

Please, I emplore you. This is the original ‘The secret in their eyes’ without the Hollywood gloss and Pseudo ‘Top Actors/Actresses’ The Agentinian original film that won best foreign film at the Oscars. Deservedly so. Don’t sell yourself short and see the Hollywood redo. It’s got a ending I wish I could tell you about. See This show!

afrebrdNov 6, 2022
★ 8

Story, director, actors--I bow my head. Have not watched many Spanish movies lately, but along with Iñárritu's 'Amores Perros,' and Babenco's 'Pixote,' I’ve really been missing out.

CinemaSerfMay 24, 2024
★ 7

For many years since his retirement "Espósito" (Ricardo Darín) has been haunted by a brutal case of rape and murder that he was unable to solve. He decides that maybe the best way to formulate his thoughts and re-order the investigation is to write a novel, so with the help of an antiquated old Olivetti from his friend, and the new departmental boss "Irene" (Soledad Villamil) he starts to reconstruct the investigation. Using transcripts and photographs, he alights on the woman's schoolfriend "Gómez" (Javier Godino) who has long since disappeared from the scene. Increasingly, he becomes convinced in this man's complicity and now consulting with the dead woman's widower "Morales" (Pablo Rago) we all start to learn a little about the backstory, and it's complex, violent and tragic in equal measure. Can his deductions find the truth? This is a great example of a methodological and forensic drama that looks at the crime, sure, but it takes almost the same amount of time and effort to examine the strongly built characterisations. The nature of obsession, the desire for closure and completion - all addictive aspects of human nature that Darín and the almost perfect pacing from Juan José Campanella deliver here. It's a mystery that works on several levels evaluating the effectiveness of legal process and modern policing whilst reminding us that those exposed to crime are also affected, sometimes profoundly, by what they encounter. This works really well in a cinema, if you can. The frequently intimate style of the photography and the sparing use of light at times makes this an eerily effective watch that is rarely straightforward.