Review of Tell No One (2006) by Angharad B — 13 Jun 2009
One of the few examples of a film that is an improvement over the source material. Harlan Coben's intricate plotting and serpentine plot loses none of it's impact but gains in pace and subtlety.
Chase and fight scenes in particular become far more realistic with no special effects or parkour-like acrobatics to rely on. Makes you glad that it wasn't given to a US studio. Don't bother waiting for the apparently upcoming English language remake, either learn French or just learn to love subtitles.
This review of Tell No One (2006) was written by Angharad B on 13 Jun 2009.
Tell No One has generally received very positive reviews.
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