Upon its release, "The Words" was met with mixed to negative reviews. It holds a score of and 41/100 on Metacritic , indicating generally unfavorable reviews. Critics praised the ambitious narrative structure and the strong performances, particularly from Jeremy Irons. However, many found the plot convoluted and the ending unsatisfying, leading to a divided critical reception.
The "" of the film, which runs 103 minutes instead of the theatrical 97 minutes, is the version typically sought after. This uncut version includes the mature content that is often trimmed, making it the definitive version for fans who want to experience the director's intended vision.
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پس از به شهرت رسیدن روری، پیرمردی (با بازی جرمی آیرونز) به سراغ او میآید. این پیرمرد نویسنده واقعی آن اثر است و داستان تلخ زندگی خود در پاریس پس از جنگ جهانی دوم و چگونگی گم شدن آن دستنویس را برای روری تعریف میکند.
یکی از نقاط قوت اصلی فیلم، تیم بازیگری قدرتمند آن است که توانستهاند عمق احساسی شخصیتها را به خوبی به نمایش بگذارند: Upon its release, "The Words" was met with
Upon its release, The Words received praise for its ambitious storytelling structure and the powerful performances of its lead actors. Jeremy Irons, in particular, delivers a haunting performance that anchors the emotional core of the film. It remains a favorite among fans of psychological dramas and literary mysteries.
The movie operates on three distinct levels of reality, making it a fascinating puzzle for the audience: However, many found the plot convoluted and the
Jeremy Irons is widely praised for his role as the Old Man, providing the film's most "genuine and sympathetic" moments Thematic Depth: The movie raises provocative questions about