Tell No One (Ne le dis a personne)
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Pediatrician Alexandre Beck still grieves the murder of his beloved wife Margot Beck eight years earlier. When two bodies are found near the scene of the crime, the police reopen the case and Alex becomes a suspect again. The mystery deepens when Alex receives an anonymous e-mail with a link to a video clip, which seems to suggest Margot is somehow still alive, and a message to "Tell No One."
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Tell No One (Ne le dis a personne)
Movie: Drama, Thriller
Comment by: streetlegalplay
Slow Moving to Fevered Pitch
Just got back from seeing the New York premiere of Guillaume Canet’s Tell No One (Ne Le Dis a Personne) at BAM (Brooklyn Academy of Music). I’m not a mystery buff, but wow! If you can get through the tortoise-like, Paris-cafe pace of the first half of the movie, you’ve got yourself the biggest nail-biter since BLOOD SIMPLE. The blood and guts might be hard for some to take, but Alexandre Beck's character is both as hapless and heroic as any protagonist in Hitchcock's body of work. Perhaps this is what inspired actor Michael Caine to call TELL NO ONE the best film he'd ever seen aired on the BBC.