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Tell No One
a.k.a. Ne Le Dis a Personne Director: Guillaume Canet, Brigitte Catillon, Marina Hands, Gilles Lellouche, Jalil Lespert, Olivier Marchal Cast: François Cluzet, André Dussollier, Marie-Josée Croze, Kristin Scott Thomas

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  • Blu-ray Release Date: 03/31/2009
  • Original Release: 2006
  • Rating: Not Rated
  • Sales Rank: 28,468

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Deleted Scenes; Outtakes; Tell No One: The B-Side [Blu-ray 'Making Of' Exclusive]

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An innocent man is on the run after he's accused of murder and his spouse seemingly returns from the grave in this thriller from France. Alex Beck (François Cluzet) is a doctor who has slowly been putting his life back together after his wife Margot was murdered by a serial killer. Eight years on, Alex is doing well enough until he finds himself implicated in the murder of two people, with plenty of evidence pointing to him as the killer even though he knows nothing of the crimes. The same day, Alex receives an e-mail that appears to be from Margot (Marie-Josée Croze), which includes a link to a video clip that seems to be recent and features his late wife looking alive and well. Margot's message warns Alex that they are both being watched, and he struggles to stay one step ahead of the law as a gang of strong-arm men intimidate Alex's friends into telling whatever they might know about him. Alex's sister Anne (Marina Hands) persuades her well-to-do lover Helene (Kristin Scott Thomas) to hire a well respected attorney, Elisabeth Feldman (Nathalie Baye), to handle Alex's case. While Elisabeth tries to keep Alex out of jail, she learns that her client has a warrant out for his arrest, and Alex goes on the lam while he and his lawyer struggle to find out the truth about the murder as well as Margot's reappearance. Tell No One (aka Ne Le Dis a Personne) was based on the international best-selling novel by Harlan Coben. Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

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An intelligent thrillerby LAHWA

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August 08, 2009: For anyone looking for a mystery/thriller, engaging and intriguing, this will fit the bill. Subtitles are in French and must be read. As a result the movie was even better on a second viewing. It is likened to The Fugitive and Vertigo but it much more a movie of our times--both in subject matter and in its creation. Extraordinary.

Liked It Even Better the Second Timeby GinaK

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May 30, 2009: I am no fan of Harlan Coben's novels, but I enjoyed this film very much when I saw it at the movies. Although I found the beginning a little slow on DVD, once the film took off, which didn't take very long, I enjoyed the film even more the second time. The acting is excellent, even in a situation where things are just a little over the top, and the pacing is superb -- and the resolution to the mystery very satisfying. And the resolution brings up a very interesting question about the future of the people involved -- but I don't want to spoil it for you.

This review was written about the DVD edition.

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