A Film Review Short-The French Film “Tell No One”
Nowadays in order for a thriller to pass muster there have
to be many little twists and turns or else the film get very tedious, get very
boring, never gets, as a friend of my who is into both written and cinematic
thrillers has suggested, off the slow-moving track which spells death to the film,
makes one reach for the remote very quickly. That is not the case with the
thriller under review, the French film, Tell
No One, although frankly I thought that the film would in its opening
scenes succumb to that slow-moving death every thriller has to dodge.
Here are the twists in this “cold file” case. Doctor Beck’s
wife, Margot, had been killed, senselessly killed by a serial killer, several
years earlier and he was just beginning to put his life back together when a
whole ton of hell started coming down on his head. Reason: a couple of male
bodies filled with bullets had been found out in the country where his wife had
been killed. Beck had just barely gotten out of the clutches of the law back
then since the law thought under the odd-ball evidence in the case that he was
the mastermind behind the deed. He had been mysteriously found unconscious on
the dock despite his allegations that he had been hit and fallen into the water
by the killer being a chief reason that he had been suspected by the cops.
Lots of things begin to pop up that have the cops interested
in reopening the case, hoping to see the big frame placed around his head.
Unaccounted for bruises to his wife’s face on photos that survived, a gun found
in secret place in his house, the murder most foul of his wife’s best friend
are just some of the examples that dog him. Put those together with Beck’s
taking it on the lam to figure out what the hell was going on and for the
average cop never mind what country he or she works in and you have and open
and shut case of consciousness of guilt and an easy and early wrap-up to the
cases.
But hold on. This Doctor Beck actually loved his wife, was
not faking the trouble he had trying to put his life back together. Something
else was going on, some nefarious plot to get him to take the big step-off and
let him rot in prison forgotten after a while. Not only was something going on
in the frame department but the good doctor was getting information via his
e-mail that his wife was still alive. So two trails of events were going on at
the same time (always a good sign in a thriller): the net tightening over his
head by the coppers and his frenzy to find his wife knowing now that she is not
dead. That’s all I will tell you because I have been asked to “tell no one” in
order not to spoil the ending, okay. Except old Doc Beck was not crazy, was not
wrong in assuming that nefarious forces were out to get him although it would
take a while before he learned that it was because of something that Margot had
knowledge about shortly before her “death” which had people in high places
ready, willing and able to do her in. Watch this award-winning film.
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