The: Words
Critics often praise the performances of Cooper and Irons, as well as the "haunting" musical score by Marcelo Zarvos.
A popular "enemies-to-lovers" contemporary romance known for its emotional intensity and "spicy" content. Ms. found in a briefcase movie review - Roger Ebert The Words
Rory Jansen (Bradley Cooper), a struggling writer, finds an old manuscript in a briefcase. He publishes it as his own and becomes a literary sensation, only to be confronted by the original author (Jeremy Irons). Critics often praise the performances of Cooper and
The film uses a "story within a story within a story" technique, involving three layers: a reading by author Clay Hammond (Dennis Quaid), Rory’s life, and the life of the Old Man in post-WWII Paris. Critical Consensus: a struggling writer


