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You are here: Home / Blog Events / A to Z Challenge / W is for The Words (The Movie)

W is for The Words (The Movie)

April 26, 2013 by ReeseRyan

X is for X Factor (that unidentifiable trait that makes someone truly special)
V is for Villain (Best Movie Villains of All Time)

Bradley Cooper and Zoe Saldana in The Words

The Words is a complex, layered tale. A story within a story within a story. I admit that the ending left me confused with more questions than answers. Still, I enjoyed the ride just the same.

Bradley Cooper plays Rory a writer who is struggling to make his mark in the literary world. He’s newly married, in debt to his father who has been supporting his habit as a writer, and forced to take a corporate job. When his wife, Dora, played by Zoe Saldana, buys him a lovely, old leather satchel during their honeymoon in Paris, he discovers a manuscript inside. It’s the most beautiful thing he’s ever read and he decides to type the entire story, in the hopes that it will inspire his own work. When Dora discovers the manuscript on his computer and mistakes it for his work, Rory doesn’t have the courage to tell her the truth. It is the first false step down a  rocky path of lies and deception.

This is one of those films people seem to love or hate. Some critics have proclaimed it ambitious or preachy. But I loved it, and I thought Bradley Cooper, Zoe Saldana, Jeremy Irons, Ben Barnes, Nora Arnezeder were quite brilliant. I found the third storyline with Dennis Quaid and Olivia Wilde distracting and confusing. However, I loved the first two threads enough to overlook the third.

Did you see The Words? If so, what did you think of it? Do you like books and movies that incorporate clever, ambitious story elements as this one does? If so, which one is your favorite?

Publicity photo from The Words.

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X is for X Factor (that unidentifiable trait that makes someone truly special)
V is for Villain (Best Movie Villains of All Time)

Filed Under: A to Z Challenge, Blog Events, Movies, Pop Culture, Watching, What I'm... Tagged With: Bradley Cooper, Jeremy Irons, Reese Ryan, The Words, Zoe Saldana

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Writes sexy, contemporary romance featuring a kaleidoscope of characters. Tortures unsuspecting heroines with family and career drama; reformed bad boys; revealed secrets; and the occasional identity crisis. Avid reader. Music junkie. NBA fan. Advocate of musicals. Pro-smile. Anti-BS. Deal with it.

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