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His Secret Life
Directed by
Ferzan Özpetek
R
2001
1h 46m
Drama
,
Romance
7.3
74%
89%
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After a deadly car accident, Antonia starts dating her husband's friends and finds the truth about his life.
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Cast of His Secret Life
Margherita Buy
Antonia
Stefano Accorsi
Michele
Serra Yılmaz
Serra
Gabriel Garko
Ernesto
Erika Blanc
Veronica
Andrea Renzi
Massimo
Koray Candemir
Emir
Lucrezia Valia
Mara
Filippo Nigro
Riccardo
Ivan Bacchi
Luciano
Maurizio Romoli
Angelo
Carmine Recano
Israele
Luca Calvani
Sandro
Barbara Folchitto
Maria Grazia
Giorgio Gobbi
Paziente Laboratorio
Rosaria De Cicco
Luisella
Susanna Forgione
Cliente 1
Elisa Morucci
Cliente 2
Edilberta Caviteno Bahia
Nora
Leonardo Di Gioia
Giulio
Marilena Paci
Marilena
Simone Piccioni
Sacerdote
Simone Luzi
Simone
His Secret Life Ratings & Reviews
Detroit Free Press
John Monaghan
Full of profound, real-life moments that anyone can relate to, it deserves a wide audience.
Philadelphia Inquirer
Carrie Rickey
It's a lovely film with lovely performances by Buy and Accorsi.
Miami Herald
Marta Barber
Though intrepid in exploring an attraction that crosses sexual identity, Ozpetek falls short in showing us Antonia's true emotions ... But at the very least, His Secret Life will leave you thinking.
Boston Globe
Ty Burr
It's a soapy, simplistic, but surprisingly affecting ambisexual melodrama that plays a little like Pedro Almodovar without the surreal frills.
Dallas Morning News
Matt Weitz
A warm but realistic meditation on friendship, family and affection.
Chicago Tribune
Patrick Z. McGavin
A boisterous, occasionally deft but also finally strained and uneven work.
Newsday
Jan Stuart
As Antonia is assimilated into this newfangled community, the film settles in and becomes compulsively watchable in a guilty-pleasure, daytime-drama sort of fashion.
One Guy's Opinion
Frank Swietek
At once overly old-fashioned in its sudsy plotting and heavy-handed in its effort to modernize it with encomia to diversity and tolerance.
San Francisco Chronicle
Edward Guthmann
Pure of intention and passably diverting, His Secret Life is light, innocuous and unremarkable.
Los Angeles Times
Kevin Thomas
Buy is an accomplished actress, and this is a big, juicy role.
New York Post
V.A. Musetto
It recycles every clich about gays in what is essentially an extended soap opera.
New York Times
A.O. Scott
Ozpetek's effort has the scope and shape of an especially well-executed television movie.
TheMovieChicks.com
Cherryl Dawson and Leigh Ann Palone
The two leads give wonderful performances and when they try to connect with each other it's as awkward and desperate as you would expect, also real and touching.
Washington Post
Desson Thomson
A movie that grows better by the minute.
The Hollywood Reporter
Frank Scheck
The film's messages of tolerance and diversity aren't particularly original, but one can't help but be drawn in by the sympathetic characters.
Village Voice
Laura Sinagra
It's this memory-as-identity obviation that gives Secret Life its intermittent unease, reaffirming that long-held illusions are indeed reality, and that erasing them recasts the self.
New Times
David Ehrenstein
Ozpetek joins the ranks of those gay filmmakers who have used the emigre experience to explore same-sex culture in ways that elude the more nationally settled.
San Diego Metropolitan
Jean Lowerison
This is lightweight filmmaking, to be sure, but it's pleasant enough -- and oozing with attractive men.
San Diego Union-Tribune
David Elliott
Despite some gulps the film is a fuzzy huggy.
South Florida Sun-Sentinel
Laura Kelly
Ozpetek succeeds in portraying small nuances that demonstrate the stages of love -- unrequited or blossoming -- and in showcasing the family structure created by a group of people who have been rejected for one reason or another.
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