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202299 minDrama, Romance

Nobody Has to Know

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Is Nobody Has to Know worth watching? With a rating of 6.73/10, this Drama, Romance film is a must-watch hit for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Nobody Has to Know Synopsis

After a stroke and no memories from his past, Phil encounters Millie who inhabits a desert part of Isle of Lewis. She will shortly entrust him with his deepest secret : they were in love.

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Top Cast

Michelle Fairley
Michelle FairleyMillie
Bouli Lanners
Bouli LannersPhil
Cal MacAninch
Cal MacAninchPeter
Clovis Cornillac
Clovis CornillacBenoit
Julian Glover
Julian GloverAngus
Andrew Still
Andrew StillBrian
Ainsley Jordan
Ainsley JordanBeverly
Paul Arned
Paul Arned
Anne Kidd
Anne Kidd
Donald Douglas
Donald Douglas

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Is Nobody Has to Know worth watching?

Nobody Has to Know has received mixed reviews with a 6.73/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Drama, Romance movies.

Is Nobody Has to Know hit or flop?

Nobody Has to Know has received average ratings (6.73/10), performing moderately with audiences.

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Nobody Has to Know is a Drama, Romance movie that After a stroke and no memories from his past, Phil encounters Millie who inhabits a desert part of Isle of Lewis. She will shortly entrust him with hi...

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CinemaSerfNov 8, 2023
★ 6

Near the start of this film, we hear a weather forecast on the car radio advising sunny spells are imminent. Well they didn't come, nor are there really any other sunny moments in this story. Set on the rather dark, bleak and wintry Isle of Lewis, we meet "Phil" (auteur Bouli Landers) who works as a general factotum with "Brian" (Andrew Still) who is the grandson of the smallholding owner "Angus" (Julian Glover). The two workers bond well enough during their largely outdoor, and muddy, endeavours and also over a pint afterwards where the former man discovers that the young man's aunt "Millie" (Michelle Fairley) is looked upon rather disdainfully by others in their small community. It's only when "Phil" suffers a stroke on the beach, that this lady comes forward to help his recuperation, and in the process tells quite a big "white" lie that sets the scene for the rest of this drama. It's a very slow burn with, frankly, a very thin plot but the acting is quite genuine and the island environment and tightly knit family scenario does add a bit of richness to the increasingly predicable outcome. I've seen Fairley on stage a few times and she is a good actress at delivering the less is more style, but here there are just too many lingering shots, driving to and fro, having a cigarette meaningfully - without really developing the characters enough, nor really explaining while the originally Belgian visitor is there in the first place. It's nicely shot, but just rather unremarkable.