Methodical Hitchcockian mystery/thriller that delivers in all departments and makes 2 hours of twisty-turny intrigue fly by. Enjoyably satisfying and highly recommended.
Ne le Dis à Personne (Tell No One)
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Ne le Dis à Personne (Tell No ...
André Dussollier, François Berléand, François Cluzet, Jean Rochefort, Kristin Scott Thomas
Pediatric Alex Beck (François Cluzet), still devastated by the savage murder of his wife Margot (Marie-Josée Croze) in the early days of their marriage eight years ago, receives an anonymous email. Wh...( read more
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Recent Reviews
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November 22, 2009
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October 4, 2009
This is quite a taut little thriller that kept me intrigued the whole way through. Lots of twists and turns supported by some strong performances including my new favorite movie dog.
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October 1, 2009
A great thriller! The ending was a bit schmaltzy but the story, acting and direction more than makes up for it. Recommended!
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April 22, 2009
Very nicely done.
Strong performances by everyone involved.
The story (while not entirely original) was intriguing and plays out nicely.
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January 15, 2009
This type of movie usually isn't really my cup of tea, but I found it really engaging and note-worthy. The story is really dense and serpentines wildly, and I found it a little hard to follow. The less you know about this movie going in, the more you'll enjoy it I think, so I'll ...( read more)
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January 5, 2010
Wonderful, first-rate mystery-thriller roller coaster ride, a labyrinthine, Hitchcockian innocent-man-on-the-run story that also packs an emotional wallop, exploring how events actually affect its leads without sacrificing thrills and excitement. Exemplary direction and screenpla...( read more)
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January 5, 2010
Beautifully made with a passionate story... very absorbing. Great music too
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November 23, 2009
Great thriller! "The hero's wife was murdered 8 years ago. Today, she texted him!" Great tag-line, and the movie delivers. Based on Harlan Coban's book by the same name, this French thriller was excellent: no gory detailed close-ups of the victims, no silly car explosions (even o...( read more)
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November 16, 2009
If you lose concentration for one minute you will probably find yourself thinking more than watching. And when you think you will miss what's happening and you will be even more lost. That's what happened to me anyhow, because of the complex story, so I don't feel capable of judg...( read more)
