Budget
€11,700,000 (estimated)
Gross US & Canada
$6,177,192
Opening weekend US & Canada
$169,707
Gross worldwide
$33,428,799
Budget
€11,700,000 (estimated)
Gross US & Canada
$6,177,192
Opening weekend US & Canada
$169,707
Gross worldwide
$33,428,799
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By Angie 2021-12-24 08:01:17
The beauty of details in "Don't Tell Anyone"
An interesting coincidence of the 2007 Caesar Awards is that the two films that evenly divided the major awards were adapted from English literature works. "Ne le dis à personne" (Ne le dis à personne) is adapted from the 2001 novel of the same name by the best-selling suspense writer Harlan Coben. The story is about a man who suffered the pain of losing his wife but received a mysterious electronic mail 8 years later. The email also told him "Don't tell anyone." Based on this, it is speculated...
By Sven 2021-12-24 08:01:17
A brief summary of the plot: the hero and the heroine are two little wanderers, and they are married when they grow up. The male protagonist’s father worked in the racecourse of a wealthy businessman. He accidentally discovered the bad behavior of the rich businessman’s son against the children and reported it to the female protagonist’s father (the female protagonist’s father is a policeman). The heroine's father informed the wealthy businessman about this, and the wealthy businessman...
By Rubie 2021-12-24 08:01:17
Ne le dis à personne (2006)/Tell No One (2006)
Ne le dis à personne (2006)/Tell No One (2006)
Director: Guillaume Canet
Starring: François Cluzet (Alex), Marie-Josée Croze (Margot), André Dussollier, Kristin Scott Thomas
Tell No One (2006)
Tell No One (2006) is a wonderful suspense film. If the story is stripped to the core, it is actually a suspenseful story with a traditional structure. However, under the control of director Guillaume Canet, not only is it tightly gripping, it allows the audience to automatically...
By Johnny 2021-12-24 08:01:17
At the end of the scene where the male protagonist recalled the old man confessing everything, it turned out that he knew that the male protagonist had a monitor on his body, so he pushed all the crimes on him. It was really touching here, but he turned on the TV to interfere with the signal and said In fact, his daughter did it, which is a bit redundant. Obviously he wanted to die, so why not take this secret to the grave, as it fits the subject better. Speaking in such a direct way, it seems...
By Benny 2021-12-24 08:01:17
1. The action of the actor looking for the bald head to fight was very natural.
2. If a person has some people who are willing to be born and die for him and choose to kill, it is actually touching from the emotional point of view, just like the fat black and the white bald father of the hemophilia child, in order to rescue the male protagonist, he chose to shoot and kill the kidnapped male The protagonist, even if they knew that this was legally wrong, they still chose the only way, and...
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By Janie 2022-12-18 17:58:08
Long and cluttered, with too many unnecessary...
By Trace 2022-04-24 07:01:15
This suspense is a bit ridiculous. As a director, Guillaume Kane seems to have grown a lot in a few years. After four years, White Lies will look much...
By Palma 2022-04-24 07:01:15
I cried, and after watching it for more than 100 minutes, I slowly reacted, the subtitles and the picture are out of...
By Martin 2022-04-24 07:01:15
Baker, who has been grieving over the accidental death of his wife for eight years, is involved in a serial murder case, and with the help of his friends and sister and girlfriend, he brings to justice the black-and-white political boss who hunted down his...
By Sheridan 2022-04-24 07:01:15
The director is handsome and nothing else matters. . . Okay, it's a little old-fashioned, a little French suspense, and a little...
Bruno: I owe this guy from 3 years ago. I took my kid to the hospital, all bruised up. Fuckers thought I'd beat up on him. This guy tells the cops it wasn't me, my kid's a haemophiliac. As long as he needs us, we're there, okay?