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Powerfully moving but laced with incisive wit, Don't Tell has terrific performances with a wise tone and polished look.Full Review
Don't Tell often has the eerie feel of a Hitchcock film -- "Vertigo" in particular -- where you're not always sure if what you're seeing is really happening.Full Review
More than in her previous tales of dysfunctional families like "Marriages," she (Comencini) lightens the weight of angst with well-designed subplots, secondary characters and moments of tender humor.Full Review
It's swiftly paced and never dull, but the heavy-handed symbolism comes fast and thick.Full Review
Has strong performances, but the story takes too long to get off the ground. And once it does, it is told in a way that occasionally drags and goes off in meandering directions.Full Review
