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Tell No One

Original title: Ne le dis à personne
  • 2006
  • Not Rated
  • 2h 11m
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7.5/10
60K
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François Cluzet in Tell No One (2006)
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An accidental discovery near a doctor's estate stirs up some painful memories eight years after his wife's hideous murder, and now, things are bound to take a turn for the unexpected. Does t... Read allAn accidental discovery near a doctor's estate stirs up some painful memories eight years after his wife's hideous murder, and now, things are bound to take a turn for the unexpected. Does the good doctor know more than he's letting on?An accidental discovery near a doctor's estate stirs up some painful memories eight years after his wife's hideous murder, and now, things are bound to take a turn for the unexpected. Does the good doctor know more than he's letting on?

  • Director
    • Guillaume Canet
  • Writers
    • Guillaume Canet
    • Harlan Coben
    • Philippe Lefebvre
  • Stars
    • François Cluzet
    • Marie-Josée Croze
    • André Dussollier
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.5/10
    60K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Guillaume Canet
    • Writers
      • Guillaume Canet
      • Harlan Coben
      • Philippe Lefebvre
    • Stars
      • François Cluzet
      • Marie-Josée Croze
      • André Dussollier
    • 203User reviews
    • 147Critic reviews
    • 82Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 13 wins & 15 nominations total

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    François Cluzet
    François Cluzet
    • Alexandre Beck
    Marie-Josée Croze
    Marie-Josée Croze
    • Margot Beck
    André Dussollier
    André Dussollier
    • Jacques Laurentin
    Kristin Scott Thomas
    Kristin Scott Thomas
    • Hélène Perkins
    • (as Kristin Scott-Thomas)
    François Berléand
    François Berléand
    • Eric Levkowitch
    Nathalie Baye
    Nathalie Baye
    • Maître Elysabeth Feldman
    Jean Rochefort
    Jean Rochefort
    • Gilbert Neuville
    Marina Hands
    Marina Hands
    • Anne Beck
    Gilles Lellouche
    Gilles Lellouche
    • Bruno
    Philippe Lefebvre
    • Lieutenant Philippe Meynard
    Florence Thomassin
    Florence Thomassin
    • Charlotte Bertaud
    Olivier Marchal
    Olivier Marchal
    • Bernard Valenti
    Guillaume Canet
    Guillaume Canet
    • Philippe Neuville
    Brigitte Catillon
    Brigitte Catillon
    • Capitaine Barthas
    Samir Guesmi
    Samir Guesmi
    • Lieutenant Saraoui
    Jean-Pierre Lorit
    Jean-Pierre Lorit
    • Adjudant-chef Lavelle
    Jalil Lespert
    Jalil Lespert
    • Yaël Gonzales
    Eric Savin
    Eric Savin
    • Le procureur
    • Director
      • Guillaume Canet
    • Writers
      • Guillaume Canet
      • Harlan Coben
      • Philippe Lefebvre
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    8SnoopyStyle

    really interesting mystery

    Pediatrician Alexandre Beck (François Cluzet) and his wife Margot (Marie-Josée Croze) are skinny-dipping at the lake late at night. Margot disappears while somebody knocks out Alex. The police considers him prime suspect. Eight years later, two male bodies are found near the lake and the police starts investigating him again. Alex receives mystery e-mails showing Margot alive and out in public. He starts wondering about the body that was presumed to be her years ago that was identified by her father. He tells his sister Anne and her partner Hélène Perkins (Kristin Scott Thomas) and they hire lawyer Elysabeth Feldman. Mysterious thugs kill their friend Charlotte and set him up.

    It's a good Hitchcockian mystery. It's got intensity like running across the highway. It's nice that none of the main characters are idiots. It's a smartly written complicated case that is slowly revealed. The best of all is that I think it all works. The only drawback is my unfamiliarity with the French legal system. The cops seem to be very pushy and I would think any smart man would ask for a lawyer. It's a great engaging mystery from start to finish.
    10jennaawest

    I'm passionate about this movie, it's extraordinary.

    This movie is extremely engaging, well-acted, detailed, moving, thrilling, exciting and satisfying to watch. The stakes get higher and higher as the plot unfolds. What is so unexpected is the many facets the film has, it's not told on one-level there is a mixture of comedy and tragedy that is totally charming and believable. There is a great sense of involvement that gets the viewer attached to the characters and the unique situation that presents itself. It's a total roller- coaster of a movie that has you on the edge of your seat. An extraordinary story that is interestingly told. I've never felt the desire to write a comment on a movie before so the fact that I've taken the time to do it says a lot about the power of it's content. I really recommend this film, it takes you on a journey that divulges secrets beautifully as the story unravels. I left the film crying with a mixture of joy and sadness.
    7secondtake

    Intense and real, with some brazen plot twists

    Tell No One (2006)

    An intense, constantly evolving ambush of suspicion, including an epic footchase in the center of the movie and a couple final twists that will rock you at the end.

    The leading character, Alexandre, is central throughout, played with drawn poker-face by Francois Cluzet. You might even say he overplays his sobriety, because he's not so much impassive in the face of upheaval as blank to it at times. But overall it's what he is, this man who faced a personal tragedy eight years earlier and now still struggles with the truth of it.

    And we all struggle with this truth. Once the initial murder happens we are struck by the absence of a body. And by a feeling that something isn't what it seems. When the police re-interview Alexandre after eight years (which seems to be long enough for a statute of limitations declaration, though I don't know French law), we suddenly suspect him of either the murder or of complicity. There are new facts. There is a suspicious sighting in a surveillance video. There are his own doubts. And our doubts about his doubts.

    The cast sprawls a bit at times--there are four main women, and several lesser men, so keep alert. The father and the father-in-law, the girlfriend's girlfriend, the sister, the lawyer, and so on. And it is the unfolding of conversations and stories and confessions that make the truth come out, one of those cases of telling rather than showing what happened. By the end this becomes a huge weakness in a movie that had so much shown and so much action until the last half hour. The twists are so huge, and played out with a couple of re-makes (so that the same actors replay the scenario differently now that the facts are rearranged), it's slightly flabbergasting.

    If you don't mind having the wool pulled over your eyes this way (in a way you can't object to), you will be impressed by the overall tone of things. There is the energy and worry of a good American adventure crime film with fewer pyrotechnics and some convincing realism, both welcome in a world of overly produced movies. And the chase scene is notable--the man gets tired and sweaty, he has a lucky break or two, and then there's a brilliant if unlikely entry of a side of Paris we don't often see in mainstream movies, the minority neighborhoods with their brooding anger against the police which reminded me of late 60s America. It's a short insight.

    If this seems like your arena at all, I'd definitely give this a look. We're all pretty used to unlikely twists by now, anyway, so the rest of the movie will hold itself up well.
    8gsygsy

    edge of your seat

    Excellent film. I'd never heard of the book it's based on. The movie does have the kind of complex characters that are more associated with novels than with cinema.

    It's Hitchcockian to some extent - its premise is a classic "wrong-man" scenario, with suspense, humour and chase sequences. But the de rigeur romantic element here is, for the most part, tinged with a strange melancholy , and it's this that gives the film such an unusual atmosphere.

    Leading man François Cluzet is probably weary of being compared to Dustin Hoffman, but the fact is there is more than a passing resemblance. Nevertheless, Cluzet is very much his own man, and is as good, if not better, than the Hoffman of, say, 'Marathon Man', which inevitably comes to mind as one watches Cluzet taking to his heels in the breathless, breathtaking chase sequence.

    Although Cluzet carries the movie, the rest of the cast, which contains a number of very distinguished French actors, is first-rate.

    The plot is full of twists and turns, and the story-telling full of time-jumps, so you really need to concentrate. I'll need to get the DVD to check I understood it right.

    All in all, it's an excellent edge-of-your-seat thriller: a splendid, somewhat scary, night out at the movies.
    7JoeytheBrit

    Faithful, intelligent adaptation of a Corben thriller

    This French adaptation of Harlan Coben's convoluted thriller is doomed, by its language, to be overlooked by the majority of English-speaking moviegoers which is a huge shame, because it is a very stylish film that deserves a wider audience. It's strange that an American book has been made by the French, especially one with such obvious commercial potential, but had Hollywood bought the rights, I can't help thinking it would have produced something altogether different. Just watch that long chase scene midway through the film and listen to the soundtrack, distinctly downbeat in comparison to the type of music most American films would use, it nevertheless ratchets up the tension just as well. And there is a mutual moment of revelation for both us and the beleaguered Doctor Alexandre Beck (Francois Cluzet) played to U2's 'With or Without You' which sent a small shiver racing down my spine.

    I read Coben's book a couple of year's ago, and I'm not sure whether it's a good thing or not. While prior knowledge of the plot undoubtedly helps you to keep track of what's going on up on the screen – and even then I was struggling at times – the impact of the stories twists are inevitably blunted. As far as I can recall, the film stays fairly loyal to the book, although I'm pretty sure the creepy female assassin changed sex somewhere during the transition from page to screen.

    Francois Cluzot, who initially looks too old for the part, quickly grows into the part of a doctor who begins receiving emails from the wife whose murder he has been suspected of for 8 years. Cluzot looks a little like a darker, more rugged Dustin Hoffmann and copes well with the range of emotions he is asked to portray. Canet's direction is solid, and wisely avoids any posturing or flashiness in telling what is essentially a what-you-see-is-what-you-get type of thriller, and only in the final half-hour, before a sit-down-and-let-me-tell-you-what-happened finale, do things begin to drag a little, although this is perhaps forgivable considering the dizzying pace at which the story has been told until then.

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    • Goofs
      When Alexandre gets out of the water to go help Margot in the beginning, his attacker hits him twice with the bat. Towards the end, when they show this same attack from farther away his attacker hits him thrice.
    • Quotes

      Bruno: I owe this guy from 3 years ago. I took my kid to the hospital, all bruised up. Fuckers thought I'd beat up on him. This guy tells the cops it wasn't me, my kid's a haemophiliac. As long as he needs us, we're there, okay?

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      Featured in Siskel & Ebert: Mamma Mia!/Transsiberian/The Dark Knight/Space Chimps/Tell No One (2008)
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    • Release date
      • November 1, 2006 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • France
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • French
    • Also known as
      • No le digas a nadie
    • Filming locations
      • Boulevard périphérique, Paris 18, Paris, France(Beck flees across highway in front of Bichat Hospital)
    • Production companies
      • Trésor Films
      • EuropaCorp
      • M6 Films
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    • Budget
      • €11,700,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $6,177,192
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $169,707
      • Jul 6, 2008
    • Gross worldwide
      • $33,428,799
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 2h 11m(131 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
      • DTS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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