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Speak No Evil
Directed by
Christian Tafdrup
Not Rated
2022
1h 38m
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6.7
83%
59%
6.7
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A Danish family visits a Dutch family they met on a holiday. What was supposed to be an idyllic weekend slowly starts unraveling as the Danes try to stay polite in the face of unpleasantness.
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Cast of Speak No Evil
Morten Burian
Bjørn
Sidsel Siem Koch
Louise
Fedja van Huêt
Patrick
Karina Smulders
Karin
Liva Forsberg
Agnes
Marius Damslev
Abel
Hichem Yacoubi
Muhajid
Lea Baastrup Rønne
Fie
Jesper Dupont
Jonas
Sieger Sloot
Waiter
Ilaria Di Raimo
Babysitter
Alessio Barni
Opera Singer
Sarina Maria Rausa
Hannah
Adrian Blanchard
Derek
Martina Barreca
Opera Singer
Andrea Benucci
Lut Player
Ilaria Casai
Opera Singer
Christian Tafdrup
Director / Writer
Mads Tafdrup
Writer
Trent
Co-Producer
Speak No Evil Ratings & Reviews
Mashable
Kristy Puchko
Speak No Evil is a dark journey well worth the cost of admission.
Reel Film Reviews
David Nusair
...a slow-burn thriller that grows more and more compelling as it unfolds...
The Reveal
Scott Tobias
A Type B nightmare come slowly yet ferociously to life.
Always Good Movies
Filipe Freitas
Disseminating helplessness and dread in the last minutes... this dismal film will teach you to never trust strangers.
Substream Magazine
Murjani Rawls
'Speak No Evil' certainly takes its time to show you the horrible lesson beneath the smiles, but will have you yelling at the screen, imploring the leading players to act.
The Daily Beast
Nick Schager
A thriller that depicts the path to hell as paved with minor transgressions.
Digital Trends
A.A. Dowd
This is more than a good horror movie. It's a wickedly inspired and brutally effective one.
RogerEbert.com
Carlos Aguilar
A disturbingly fascinating study of human psychology.
New York Times
Jeannette Catsoulis
Gliding inexorably from squirmy to sinister to full-on shocking, this icy satire of middle-class mores, confidently directed by Christian Tafdrup, is utterly fearless in its mission to unsettle.
San Jose Mercury News
Randy Myers
It's scary as hell...
Vox
Alissa Wilkinson
The film really commits to the bit, with a truly twisted, and twistedly satisfying, ending.
The Hollywood Reporter
David Rooney
Effective as a startling shot of inhuman cruelty, even if its vicious conclusion is short on psychological illumination.
Harper's Bazaar
Tomris Laffly
Critiquing forced pleasantries as much as a certain style of parenting guided by kids' irrational tantrums, Tafdrup cements that the age-old parental advice was indeed a very good one: Never talk to strangers.
Rolling Stone
David Fear
Danish director Christian Tafdrup's horror movie is one sadistic, slow-burn nightmare of Euro-middle-class mores curdling around the edges, especially once the penny drops.
Entertainment Weekly
Leah Greenblatt
Like so many recent Scandinavian exports, there may already be an American remake in play. Let them try, but a glossy Hollywood polish feels like the last thing this movie needs...
RogerEbert.com
Isaac Feldberg
A pitiless social satire, it's one of a few Midnight titles this year that lulls audiences into a false sense of security before snapping shut with the brute efficiency of a steel-jaw trap.
IndieWire
Susannah Gruder
Tafdrup's vision of human beings feels inherited from Haneke as he callously illustrates the banality of evil.
Bloody Disgusting
Meagan Navarro
Tafdrup crafts a grueling voyage determined to frustrate and antagonize right up until it finally reveals its cynical, empty underbelly.
Slant Magazine
Mark Hanson
Until its contrived conclusion, the film plays as a queasy satire of conditioned interpersonal behavior.
Variety
Dennis Harvey
The ambiguous, ambivalent tenor makes all interpretations possible, as well as equally disturbing.
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