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Speak No Evil (2022) Movie Review

By Newguy

Speak No Evil – Movie Review

Read a review of the movie Speak No Evil, a Danish-Dutch drama filled with polite tension and unraveling relationships.

Director: Christian Tafdrup

Writer: Christian Tafdrup, Mads Tafdrup (Screenplay)

Cast

  • Morten Burian (The Promised Land)
  • Sidsel Siem Koch
  • Fredja van Huet
  • Karina Smulders
  • Liva Forsberg
  • Marius Damslev

Plot: 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.

Runtime: 1 Hour 37 Minutes

There may be spoilers in the rest of the review

Story: Speak No Evil starts when a Danish couple Bjorn (Burian) and Louise (Kock) meet a Dutch couple Patrick (Huet) and Karin (Smulders) on vacation in Italy. The two families strike up a friendship, which sees the Dutch couple invite the Danish couple to visit them in the future.

However, the weekend starts getting uncomfortable as a series of unusual behaviours is shown. It leads to the Danish couple wanting to leave, but not wanting to disappoint their hosts. Despite putting their differences aside, the weekend takes a dramatic turn.

Verdict on Speak No Evil

Speak No Evil is a horror movie following two families from different countries who meet on holiday. They strike up a friendship which sees them meet up again for a weekend visit. However, a disturbing truth comes to light and the visiting family must fight to escape.

This movie is a gut punch of a horror, which is filled with a truly disturbing nature. It never holds back on the brutality of what is about to happen, and the performances only create the added uncomfortable nature to everything. This is a horror movie that will stick with you long after watching. It is shocking, disturbing and uncomfortable, leaving you feeling empty after watching.

Where to Watch

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Final Thoughts Speak No Evil is a disturbing and shocking horror movie.


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