Review of Tell No One (2006) by Julie Z — 14 Sep 2013
Don't judge the film through semi-American conspiracy films' reviews, because at a second look, it's yet another nu-French style. Fast pace of events, mute scenes with touching sounds, cold reactions and the characters developments are all made in France, except the story exposure which is quite American.
Kristin was shining as usual, adding all that necessary to make the taste vivid with colorful reactions that she became keen of through her career. The plausible thing about Cluzet is his ability to fit in easily, and regardless of his age, in any role; comedy, drama, romance, you name it! All has been trying to lead to the following; no eye has witnessed such a pure inevitable ending as indispensable and superciliously romantic ever.
This review of Tell No One (2006) was written by Julie Z on 14 Sep 2013.
Tell No One has generally received very positive reviews.
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