
Pediatrician Dr. Alexandre Beck (François Cluzet) misses his beloved wife Margot Beck (Marie-Josée Croze), who was brutally murdered eight years ago when he was the prime suspect. When two bodies are found near where the corpse of Margot was dumped, the Police re-open the case and Alex becomes suspect again. The mystery increases when Alex receives an e-mail showing Margot older and alive.... (Full plot summary below)
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Pediatrician Dr. Alexandre Beck (François Cluzet) misses his beloved wife Margot Beck (Marie-Josée Croze), who was brutally murdered eight years ago when he was the prime suspect. When two bodies are found near where the corpse of Margot was dumped, the Police re-open the case and Alex becomes suspect again. The mystery increases when Alex receives an e-mail showing Margot older and alive.
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| Killer Movie ReviewsAndrea ChaseBlending the hard-boiled and the innocent with a sly dexterity, this is a riveting piece of filmmaking that never relies on the obvious or the cliché |
| Chicago Sun-TimesRoger EbertEven when it's baffling, it's never boring. I've heard of airtight plots. This one is not merely airtight, but hermetically sealed. |
| Charlotte ObserverLawrence ToppmanThe result is one of the twistiest thrillers in recent memory. |
| Bold Life (Hendersonville, NC)Marcianne MillerIt's a thriller. It's a love story. It's for adults. Don't miss Tell No One. |
| Arkansas Democrat-GazettePhilip Martin...the pleasures here are more visceral than cerebral or emotional. It's really more of a thrill ride than the sort of art-house talkie you might expect |
| Washington TimesChristian TotoThe French thriller Tell No One shows Hollywood how to make a knotty mystery that's both logical and deeply satisfying. |
| Salt Lake TribuneSean P. MeansCanet stages some breakneck chases, particularly one where Alex crosses a busy freeway, and corrals an array of fascinating characters to populate this twisty but entirely logical plot. |
| Sacramento BeeCarla Meyer[An] engaging, well-acted French thriller based on a novel by American writer Harlan Coben. |
| Capital Times (Madison, WI)Rob Thomasif Hollywood has all but given up on making clever genre exercises for adults, let's be grateful that a few filmmakers from across the pond haven't |
| Ebert & RoeperRichard RoeperI think it's one of the best movies of the year. |