... Debbie and I went to see Tell No One yesterday. We both it was great. Here is my former colleague Steven Rea's review: A terrific mystery in any language.
My son and I saw this last week and *loved* it. And Steven Rea is right: No one should be put off by subtitles, 'cause this movie rocks.
It also avoids what I used to see as the fatal flaw of so many French movies: It is dramatic without being MELOdramatic. And did you see Nathalie Baye? She and Andre Dusollier were the only actors I recognized, and it's so weird to see him playing the greying old father when he used to play the young hottie.
My son and I saw this last week and *loved* it. And Steven Rea is right: No one should be put off by subtitles, 'cause this movie rocks.
ReplyDeleteIt also avoids what I used to see as the fatal flaw of so many French movies: It is dramatic without being MELOdramatic. And did you see Nathalie Baye? She and Andre Dusollier were the only actors I recognized, and it's so weird to see him playing the greying old father when he used to play the young hottie.
Oh my. Do I dear to eat a peach?