Tell No One
Drama, Thriller, Crime, Mystery
Storyline
A man receives a mysterious email appearing to be from his wife, who was murdered years earlier. As he frantically tries to find out whether she's alive, he finds himself being implicated in her death.
"Eight years ago Alex's wife was murdered. Today she emailed him."
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"Paediatrician âBeckâ (François Cluzet) is about to have a midnight swim with his wife âMargotâ (Marie-JosĂ©e Croze) when he hears her scream and then gets clobbered over the head and falls into the water. Eight years later, we discover that she has been murdered and that a stranger was convicted of the crime. Every year, this now single man visits his former in-laws on the anniversary of her death - only this year heâs more disconcerted than usual. Thatâs because he received a mysterious email that has sewn the seeds of doubt over the entire incident. Quite suddenly, for him, things are starting to not add up - and itâs not just for him, neither. When a couple of bodies are dug up near the lake, the gendarmerie start to reconsider the safety of the earlier verdict and focus more on her spouse and, perhaps, a âŹ200,000 insurance pay out. As the cops close in on him, he seeks the help of the father of one of his patients - a man familiar with both sides of the law, and together with her erstwhile best friend âHĂ©lĂšneâ (Kristen Scott-Thomas) starts to wrest the truth from an increasingly conflicting series of sources. We are gradually drip fed some clues, some red herrings and plenty of blind alleys as this thriller gradually gathers a pace that leaves us questioning just about everyone, and everything - not least, is âMargotâ actually dead? As the sleuthing from both police and âBeckâ continues, he finds himself having quite perilous encounters with the PĂ©riphĂ©rique, some thugs and a brutal antagonist who could easily be a âBondâ villain. As it nears itâs denouement, though, I felt the wheels came off a bit. For most of the first two hours, it was a well paced drama that intrigued and puzzled, but as the threads come together I was reminded of one of those Agatha Christie stories where stacks of unknown facts about characters - some peripheral and some more central - reveal a degree of connectivity that, though still quite effective, are all just a little undercooked. Beck delivers an energetic effort throughout though, the dialogue helps convey just about everyoneâs frustrations and the mystery generally holds up well."
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