French whodunit based on the best-selling thriller by Harlan Coben. Winner of 4 Cesar Awards (French Oscars) in 2007 including Best Director and Best Actor.
Alexandre (François Cluzet), a pediatrician, still grieves for his beloved wife Margot (Marie-Josée Croze) who was murdered eight years earlier. When two bodies are found near the scene of the original crime, the police reopen the case, and Alex becomes a suspect again. The mystery deepens when Alex receives an anonymous e-mail with a video clip that suggests Margot is somehow still alive, and contains the message: "tell no one".
I apologise, we feel bad, but there's no trailer available. ~Ed.
Best thriller I've seen for many years.
Slow and confusing and a bit violent except when it came to the dog! A French whodunit with a few holes. Missable.
Loved it. Really cared for the characters despite this being a thriler - and what an exciting, gripping thriller it was. One of my all time favourite films now.
Even when it's baffling, it's never boring. I've heard of airtight plots. This one is not merely airtight, but hermetically sealed.
Spicing up the entire package is a screenplay by Canet and Philippe Lefebvre that bristles with wit and energy.
Author Coben, who says he is a fan of "stories that move you, that grab hold of your heart and do not let it go," has gotten a film that does exactly that.
Beautifully written and acted, Tell No One is a labyrinth in which to get deliriously lost.
Though almost laughably intricate in its plotting, this thoroughly Gallic adaptation of Harlan Coben's novel reps an entertaining sophomore outing for thesp-turned-director Guillaume Canet.
We've been told the NZ release date for this flick is Sunday, 5th Nov 2006.
Release date: November 5th 2006.
We haven't received times for this movie in this location yet. However these are updated as cinemas announce them, so check back soon. Hopefully the lovely cinemas in your location will choose to play it shortly. ~Ed.