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* DisownedAdaptation: Father Luis de Moya, on the other hand, called ''The Sea Inside'' "a lying film" that "evidently aims to ridicule the message defended by the Catholic Church. The only moment in the film that makes the public laugh is protagonized by a priest. It could have been a psychiatrist, a physiotherapist, a nurse... but no: it was a priest."
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* DisownedAdaptation: Father Luis de Moya, on the other hand, Moya called ''The Sea Inside'' "a lying film" that "evidently aims to ridicule the message defended by the Catholic Church. The only moment in the film that makes the public laugh is protagonized by a priest. It could have been a psychiatrist, a physiotherapist, a nurse... but no: it was a priest.""
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** 35-year old Javier Bardem plays 55-year old Ramón Sampedro, except for one flashback when Ramón is 27 and some older photographs.
** 77-year old Joan Dalmau plays Ramón's father, who was 92 at the time.
* UnderageCasting:
** 35-year old Javier Bardem plays 55-year old Ramón Sampedro, except for one flashback when Ramón is 27 and some older photographs.
** 77-year old Joan Dalmau plays Ramón's father, who was 92 at the time.
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* ApprovalOfGod: Ramón's nephew Luis, who watched a prive screening before release, found the movie "charming" and "very emotional" and praised Javier Bardem's acting.
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* ApprovalOfGod: Ramón's nephew Luis, who watched a prive private screening before release, found the movie "charming" and "charming", "very emotional" emotional", and praised Javier Bardem's acting.
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* ApprovalOfGod: Ramón's nephew Luis, who watched a prive screening before release, claimed to be "charmed" by the movie and praised Javier Bardem's acting.
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* ApprovalOfGod: Ramón's nephew Luis, who watched a prive screening before release, claimed to be "charmed" by found the movie "charming" and "very emotional" and praised Javier Bardem's acting.
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* DisownedAdaptation: Father Luis de Moya, on the other hand, called ''The Sea Inside'' a "lying film" that "evidently aims to ridicule the message defended by the Catholic Church. The only moment in the film that makes the public laugh is protagonized by a priest. It could have been a psychiatrist, a physiotherapist, a nurse... but no: it was a priest."
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* DisownedAdaptation: Father Luis de Moya, on the other hand, called ''The Sea Inside'' a "lying "a lying film" that "evidently aims to ridicule the message defended by the Catholic Church. The only moment in the film that makes the public laugh is protagonized by a priest. It could have been a psychiatrist, a physiotherapist, a nurse... but no: it was a priest."
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* ApprovalOfGod: Ramón's nephew Luis, who watched a prive screening before release, claimed to be "charmed" by the movie and praised Javier Bardem's acting.
* DisownedAdaptation: Father Luis de Moya, on the other hand, called ''The Sea Inside'' a "lying film" that "evidently aims to ridicule the message defended by the Catholic Church. The only moment in the film that makes the public laugh is protagonized by a priest. It could have been a psychiatrist, a physiotherapist, a nurse... but no: it was a priest."
* DisownedAdaptation: Father Luis de Moya, on the other hand, called ''The Sea Inside'' a "lying film" that "evidently aims to ridicule the message defended by the Catholic Church. The only moment in the film that makes the public laugh is protagonized by a priest. It could have been a psychiatrist, a physiotherapist, a nurse... but no: it was a priest."