Talk to Her
Two men form an unexpected alliance as they spend long nights watching over two women who lie unconscious in different hospital rooms. One tends to a young dancer, the other befriends a patient in a coma, and both men find themselves drawn into each other's private histories. As the vigil... Read more
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About Talk to Her
Two men form an unexpected alliance as they spend long nights watching over two women who lie unconscious in different hospital rooms. One tends to a young dancer, the other befriends a patient in a coma, and both men find themselves drawn into each other's private histories. As the vigil stretches into weeks, their shared loneliness mutates into a tentative bond that tests boundaries and ethics without losing the tenderness of their care. The camera lingers on quiet corridors, small gestures, and the stubborn hope that life can be mended by attention. The film quietly probes memory, longing, and the fragility of human connection, letting silence and small acts speak as loudly as words. Without revealing every twist, it keeps the focus on emotion, duty, and the uncertain line between desire and restraint. Its emotional weight lingers long after.
Released in 2002, Talk to Her was directed by Pedro Almodóvar, who also wrote the screenplay. It is an original stand alone drama not adapted from another work, showcasing his signature blend of intensity and wit with broad international release.
The film earned about 64.8 million worldwide on a budget of 6.5 million, reflecting strong international reception for a drama that blends romance and psychological depth. Its performance across Europe and the Americas demonstrates Almodóvar's broad appeal to audiences worldwide.
Talk to Her has left a mark with its poised handling of desire and responsibility, proving an alt approach to romantic drama. Critics noted its restrained yet brave storytelling, powerful performances, and Almodóvar's trademark color and composition shaping later European arthouse romances. Its bold choices spark debates on cinema ethics.
Critics welcomed the film for its unusual blend of tenderness and psychological depth, praising Almodóvar's direction and the ensemble cast. The movie foregrounds themes of care versus obsession, memory, chance encounters, and the ethics of healing when vulnerability becomes central to love. Its tone invites reflection on empathy and responsibility.
Details
- Release Date
- March 15, 2002
- Runtime
- 1h 52m
- Rating
- R
- User Ratings
- 1,404 votes
- Type
- Movie
- Genres
- Drama, Romance
- Country
- Spain
- Studio
- El Deseo +1 more
- Budget
- $6,500,000
- Box Office
- $64,826,117
- External Links
- View on IMDB
Official Trailer
Cast
Leonor Watling
Alicia
Rosario Flores
Lydia
Javier Cámara
Benigno
Darío Grandinetti
Marco
Mariola Fuentes
Rosa
Geraldine Chaplin
Katerina Bilova
Pina Bausch
Bailarine
Malou Airaudo
Bailarine
Caetano Veloso
Singer at Party
Roberto Álvarez
Doctor Vega
Director: Pedro Almodóvar