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Speak No Evil

2024-09-11 Horror 1hr 50m

When an American family is invited to spend the weekend at the idyllic country estate of a charming British family they befriended on vacation, what begins as a dream holiday soon warps into a snarled psychological nightmare.

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Storyline

When an American family is invited to spend the weekend at the idyllic country estate of a charming British family they befriended on vacation, what begins as a dream holiday soon warps into a snarled psychological nightmare.

  • Released
    2024-09-11
  • Revenue
    $76,756,109
  • Budget
    $15,000,000
  • Runtime
    1hr 50m
  • Genre
    Horror, Thriller
  • Status
    Released
  • Language
    English
  • imdb-logo
    6.8
  • Production
    Blumhouse Productions

Crew

James Watkins
Director
James Watkins
Writer
Jason Blum
Producer

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Reviews for Speak No Evil
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A Review by r96sk 9

Written by r96sk on 2024-09-13

<em>'Speak No Evil'</em> is supremely well done! I felt unsettled from pretty much the get-go. That's because you can see the general dir... read more

<em>'Speak No Evil'</em> is supremely well done! I felt unsettled from pretty much the get-go. That's because you can see the general direction that the movie is going to head, though that doesn't hampen the feeling of unease that is present all the way through. I did actually think whilst watching that the film was being a tad dragged out, though by the credits I was fully sold on what I had just seen. James McAvoy is outstanding, I knew he was capable of portraying such a creepy and unhinged character from seeing some of his other work. <em>'Split'</em> for one, though also, oddly, <em>'The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe'</em>; I always got creeped out when we first see his Mr. Tumnus. Mackenzie Davis impresses as well, as do Scoot McNairy and Aisling Franciosi in fairness; youngsters Alix West Lefler and Dan Hough do well too. The final scene with the latter is quite something, I thought it was going to play out slightly differently (i.e. what Ron does to Carl, for any fellow <em>'The Walking Dead'</em> fans) so to see it go they way it did was unexpected - but, without question, welcome. I shall no doubt check out the Danish original at some point in the future.

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A Review by Geronimo1967 6

Written by Geronimo1967 on 2024-09-15

How many folks have you met on holiday and promised to go and visit when you all get back home? Well for me that is always a bit like ouzo o... read more

How many folks have you met on holiday and promised to go and visit when you all get back home? Well for me that is always a bit like ouzo or metaxa - best enjoyed in situ but never a good idea when the trip is actually over. The "Dalton" family are a bit down in the dumps. "Ben" (Scoot McNairy) has just relocated to London from the USA to find his job evaporated, wife "Louise" (Mackenzie Davis) is trying to keep things positive and their over-indulged daughter "Aggie" (Alix West Lefler) is an eleven year old joined (annoyingly) at the hip with her cuddly rabbit. They decide that they ought to take up the offer of spending a week with their new-found holiday friends and so head to the remote home of the ebullient "Paddy" (James McAvoy) and his family "Ciara" (Aisling Franciosi) and mute son "Ant" (Dan Hough). Initially it's all good fun - even if the sleeping arrangements leave something to be desired, but gradually it becomes clear that all is not as it might be amidst this idyllic setting. When young "Ant" manages to convey a menacing secret to "Aggie" then a distinct panic sets in amongst the visitors who conclude that a midnight flit is in order. Of course, it's not going to be that easy and adaptability and ingenuity become the family's buzzwords as things become a great deal more dangerous. It does come alive a bit for the last twenty minutes, even though these are all just a little far-fetched, but the rest of this is really little more than a showcase for McAvoy to shine. To be fair, he does turn in a decent enough effort eventually but we spend far too much time building to that denouement. The preamble, some on their holiday and most at their rustic residence all advances the storyline too slowly and meanderingly to sustain enough interest to carry it's almost two hour duration, and personally, I found the likelihood that these people would ever have become friends in the first place about as remote as his house. It's all watchable enough, but nothing very memorable I'm afraid.

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A Review by msbreviews 7

Written by msbreviews on 2024-09-16

FULL SPOILER-FREE REVIEW @ https://talkingfilms.net/speak-no-evil-review-an-americanized-remake-for-better-and-worse/ "Speak No Evil may ... read more

FULL SPOILER-FREE REVIEW @ https://talkingfilms.net/speak-no-evil-review-an-americanized-remake-for-better-and-worse/ "Speak No Evil may not reach the visceral depth of the Danish original, but it offers a more accessible, commercially appealing approach. The changes in story and tone may divide fans of the 2022 psychological thriller, but there's something to be said about the effectiveness of the stellar performances - James McAvoy is mesmerizing - and the more complex dynamic between the central characters. The thematic exploration of politeness and the pressure to adhere to social norms, even when they conflict with personal safety, remains thought-provoking, though the credit here goes to the original. For those who prefer a "softer" experience in terms of emotional and physical violence, this remake is a valid version that, while not surpassing the original, manages to deliver a distinct experience for the audience. After all, both stories can coexist and appeal to different viewers. Pick your favorite or, better yet, enjoy both." Rating: B+

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A Review by griggs79 6

Written by griggs79 on 2024-09-26

While Speak No Evil fails to keep you on the edge of your seat, no other performance this year will scare you as much or beat the dramatic p... read more

While Speak No Evil fails to keep you on the edge of your seat, no other performance this year will scare you as much or beat the dramatic performance of James McAvoy's unexpected transformation into the Incredible Hulk.

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A Review by dumasori 6

Written by dumasori on 2024-10-15

**One time watchable** I had watched the original Danish version, so I already knew the story. Yet, I watched this to see how this was do... read more

**One time watchable** I had watched the original Danish version, so I already knew the story. Yet, I watched this to see how this was done. I would say it was done better than the original version. But overall, the story is lame with many flaws. The little girl and her weak father is super annoying. But, if you don’t know the story, you can watch it one time. Popcorn movie.

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A Review by chandlerdanier 7

Written by chandlerdanier on 2024-12-04

I don't really recall the other one but I saw it before. I guess it's better etc. The actors do a good job. I liked watching them do scen... read more

I don't really recall the other one but I saw it before. I guess it's better etc. The actors do a good job. I liked watching them do scenes. Russel Crowe has lost a lot of weight. Kim Basinger knows how to work a hammer. It was all a bit drawn out in the end now wasn't it. I skipped seemingly large amounts of house running. It loses the tension, becomes monotonous for the finale. If you haven't seen the other one and you like this one, I think that's fine. I like it too.

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A Review by r96sk

<em>'Speak No Evil'</em> is supremely well done! I felt unsettled from pretty much the get-go. That's because you can see the general direction that the movie is going to head, though that doesn't hampen the feeling of unease that is pre...

reviewer avatar

A Review by r96sk 9

Written by r96sk on 2024-09-13

<em>'Speak No Evil'</em> is supremely well done! I felt unsettled from pretty much the get-go. That's because you can see the general direction that the movie is going to head, though that doesn't ...

read more
reviewer avatar

A Review by Geronimo1967 6

Written by Geronimo1967 on 2024-09-15

How many folks have you met on holiday and promised to go and visit when you all get back home? Well for me that is always a bit like ouzo or metaxa - best enjoyed in situ but never a good idea when t...

read more
reviewer avatar

A Review by msbreviews 7

Written by msbreviews on 2024-09-16

FULL SPOILER-FREE REVIEW @ https://talkingfilms.net/speak-no-evil-review-an-americanized-remake-for-better-and-worse/ "Speak No Evil may not reach the visceral depth of the Danish original, but it ...

read more
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A Review by griggs79 6

Written by griggs79 on 2024-09-26

While Speak No Evil fails to keep you on the edge of your seat, no other performance this year will scare you as much or beat the dramatic performance of James McAvoy's unexpected transformation into ...

read more
reviewer avatar

A Review by dumasori 6

Written by dumasori on 2024-10-15

**One time watchable** I had watched the original Danish version, so I already knew the story. Yet, I watched this to see how this was done. I would say it was done better than the original vers...

read more
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A Review by chandlerdanier 7

Written by chandlerdanier on 2024-12-04

I don't really recall the other one but I saw it before. I guess it's better etc. The actors do a good job. I liked watching them do scenes. Russel Crowe has lost a lot of weight. Kim Basinger know...

read more