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Tell No One

4/5. An engaging suspense thriller with commendable lead performances… though the unwrapping in the end was made too easy for my taste. IMDB

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One Response to “Tell No One”

  1. Arthi V on July 28th, 2008 10:45 am

    Just done watching this film…Goood whodunit thriller.

    Christian Scott Thomas has not much of a role though but no one will compain I guess. The story just grabs you from scene 1 and its only in the last scene that you can actually let go and feel a sense of relief. Guess this is what the film wanted to achieve.

    Didn’t know that it was directed by Canet - when I saw him Jeux D’enfants (a very very quirky romantic film with MArion Cotillaard). He is very talented - both in front and behind the camera…

    Not to missed, this film.

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