Tell No One

Tell No One

2008 "Eight years ago Alex's wife was murdered. Today she emailed him."
Tell No One
Tell No One

Tell No One

7.5 | 2h11m | NR | en | Drama

A man receives a mysterious e-mail appearing to be from his wife, who was murdered years earlier. As he frantically tries to find out whether she's alive, he finds himself being implicated in her death.

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7.5 | 2h11m | NR | en | Drama , Thriller , Crime | More Info
Released: June. 27,2008 | Released Producted By: Canal+ , Sofica EuropaCorp Country: France Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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A man receives a mysterious e-mail appearing to be from his wife, who was murdered years earlier. As he frantically tries to find out whether she's alive, he finds himself being implicated in her death.

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Cast

François Cluzet , Marie-Josée Croze , Kristin Scott Thomas

Director

Philippe Chiffre

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Canal+ , Sofica EuropaCorp

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dan-259-431343 Easily one of the best films I have ever seen. Completely unexpected, phenomenally acted and directed, superb writing, intense, and extremely moving. LOVED this film. Watch it like I did without knowing anything other than a strong recommendation from a friend and see what you think.
im_shan_i this film was based on a novel by Harlan Coben which is among my favorite authors. I didn't aware of this film, so I read the novel before watching the movie. all I can say that the movie had good and bad things side by side. if you read the original novel and then watch the movie you can easily find out that the novel and the characters are more deep than the ones in the movie. after I finished the novel, I was shocked and as I remember, I couldn't forget the movie that I had read!. yes the novel had given me such a great feeling. anyway, the director could work on characters a little bit more. such a complex scenario with complex connections between characters need to be displayed and told a little bit more, so someone without knowledge about the story could understand it. if you think that the movie was great, please consider reading the original book with the same name as the movie by Harlan Coben. He has more than 20 great novels like this, full of mysterious things which make you love him :)
Nemesis42 A fine piece, riveting all the way, to the very last scene. Mesmerizing intrigue assists our journey with a pinch of danger thrown in. Quite unpredictable and admirably so when it truly must be challenging for film makers to be original within a world of millions of stories.The lighting, grade and set textures harmonize with the story perfectly, and the casting is second to none. A fluid guitar based score permeates the psycho-sphere.It is interesting when characters whom play seemingly insignificant roles early on take up greater weight as the plot unfolds in a story. This happens here with due magnitude.If you appreciate thrillers, you will love this.
robinski34 Guillaume Canet writes, directs and appears in 'Tell No One' from Harlan Coben's novel, a dizzyingly complex thriller that will keep you guessing right to the end. There is a big cast of characters to keep track of, to the point that confusion will definitely creep in if you are not concentrating, but Canet's excellent film deserves your full attention. François Cluzet is highly watchable as the pawn at the centre of the mind-boggling machinations that spiral around him (French crime drama pun intended), and there is an excellent array of Gallic thesps all in good form. Worthy of particular note are Marie-Josée Croze very engaging as Cluzet's screen wife; André Dussollier as his terminally grumpy father-in-law; Kristin Scott Thomas his sister; a beautifully laconic François Berléand as the dogged cop; and the wonderful Gilles Lellouche with a convincing gangster turn. The film's plot is every bit as labyrinthine as LA Confidential or The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo - if crime thrillers are your bag, this is an excellent example.