A Danish family that had previously met a Dutch family visit them but what is supposed to be a nice holiday turns hugely unpleasant.
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Speak No Evil, starts slow and sets the scene of two families meeting on what seems to be a reasonable holiday. However, dont be dulled by the beginning as this film takes you down a twisted path that will have you gripped to the seat.
Its compelling script is what psychological thrillers are all about, and with a cast of only 6 it completely messes with your head.. we cant give to much away as it will spoil.. but
Its not for the faint hearted and possably needing therapy after! Brilliant ?!
Dark and twisted with a hint of humour. This film certainly ticks all the boxes. Speak No Evil tells the story of families on holiday but has all the expectations of a psychological thriller.
Watched Speak No Evil last night. It is definitely what I would class as a psychological thriller. I thought it was brilliant. Evidently twisted and depraved.
An excellent horror that has some humour. I cannot pinpoint this type of movie as a horror or thriller or both. It is like it is a new type of film. The way they portray both families, who are both from different countries makes it feel like there are no bad guys as they both are bad at the same time.
This was supposed to be a nice vacation for one of the familys but you can see how one side begins to annoy the other. I think many of you who read this should watch for yourself. I will be very surprised if you do not love it.