False Fitting: Errors and Errors of Tell No One and The Little Handkerchiefs

False Fitting: Errors and Errors of Tell No One and The Little Handkerchiefs

More than 3 million receptions, four César awards, including Best Director and Best Actor: Released in 2006, Tell No One Made Guillaume Canet enters the director category, followed by a breathless thriller adapted from Harlan Coben’s novel.

Or the story of Alex (Francois Clouse), who day by day deals with the overwhelming memory of his lost love, who was brutally murdered eight years ago. An image before opening an anonymous email, a face shot in real time, the face of Margot (Marie-José Croze).

An ambitious project with an impressive cast (André Dussolier, Christine Scott Thomas, Nathalie Baie, Francois Berleand, Jean Rochefort, Gilles Lelouch, Olivier Marshall, Florence Thomasin, Marina Hands, Jalil Lespert, Philippe Lefebvre, Brigitte Sackillon…), don’t tell anyone It has since become a public and critical success and is now a must-see on many television shows.

It’s enough to get the attention of Michel & Michel. AlloCiné’s technical experts explore the gaffes and missteps of the feature film, with a small bonus dedicated to the munchies of Les Petits, Guillaume Canet’s next film and the biggest success of his career, with nearly 5.5 million admissions.

Poorly hidden oversights, duplicate emails, poorly adjusted dates: nothing escapes them!

Source: Allocine

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