Stunning and intriguing, a book adaptation (although not read the book) that speaks well on film.
Its rare I find a film that pleases me in every way, makes me truly happy, scared, and sad. I end up thinking about the film for days afterwards. It effects me in such away that not many films do.
The story plays out like reality, as in I can't believe what I am seeing and I want to keep watching through my fingers. And when the climax of the film happens, I am in floods of tears, unable to control my emotions. Guillaume Canet, beautiful French dude from The Beach, makes his directorial debut with Tell No One (Ne Le Dis A Personne). And my what a great debut it is. Another director to watch.
The French know how to show love in many ways.
I need to get me one of those ;)

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