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Sag' kein Wort

Originaltitel: Don't Say a Word
  • 2001
  • 16
  • 1 Std. 53 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
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59.240
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Michael Douglas, Sean Bean, and Brittany Murphy in Sag' kein Wort (2001)
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Dark ComedyPsychological DramaPsychological ThrillerDramaMysteryThriller

Als die Tochter eines Psychiaters entführt wird, stellt er mit Entsetzen fest, dass die Forderung der Entführer lautet, zu einer posttraumatischen Belastungsstörung durchzubrechen, unter der... Alles lesenAls die Tochter eines Psychiaters entführt wird, stellt er mit Entsetzen fest, dass die Forderung der Entführer lautet, zu einer posttraumatischen Belastungsstörung durchzubrechen, unter der eine junge Frau leidet, die ein Geheimnis kennt.Als die Tochter eines Psychiaters entführt wird, stellt er mit Entsetzen fest, dass die Forderung der Entführer lautet, zu einer posttraumatischen Belastungsstörung durchzubrechen, unter der eine junge Frau leidet, die ein Geheimnis kennt.

  • Regie
    • Gary Fleder
  • Drehbuch
    • Andrew Klavan
    • Anthony Peckham
    • Patrick Smith Kelly
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Michael Douglas
    • Sean Bean
    • Brittany Murphy
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    6,3/10
    59.240
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    • Regie
      • Gary Fleder
    • Drehbuch
      • Andrew Klavan
      • Anthony Peckham
      • Patrick Smith Kelly
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Michael Douglas
      • Sean Bean
      • Brittany Murphy
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    • 38Metascore
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      • 1 Nominierung insgesamt

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    • Nathan Conrad
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    • Elisabeth Burrows
    Skye McCole Bartusiak
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    alicecbr

    Sean Bean being Mean but he does it SOOOOO Well

    You may be used to seeing mean Sean Bean act ugly and beat people up, treating violence as a standard operating method. But you have got to see him as a cowardly thug in "Rowin", a shy schoolteacher in "My Kingdom for a Horse" and a bi-sexual in "Carnavaggio" to know how resourceful this he-man is. He is 43, but knows how to act and how to make violent scenes very realistic. Although he says that the superfluity of dirt in this film almost got him.

    The suspense is well played up with Michael Douglas doing his concerned father/prof/drug czar with druggie daughter role as well as he usually does it. He has had enough practice to get that down pat by now. You get a real good feel for bank robbers who are almost without conscience, who love the thrill of the 'hit'.

    Brittany Murphy does the crazed abused daughter so realistically that you wonder how she knew to play a mad person without hamming it up too much. I'll be looking for more from this young woman.

    Yes, it's just an adventure yarn without little background given for why Bean is such a bastard, but it's a great escape yarn. See it, just don't expect 'MacBeth' (which Bean is supposed to be doing in London this summer).
    7sddavis63

    Good Thriller With Sustained Suspense

    Overall, I really liked this movie, which surprised me a little bit. The trailers I had seen for it had me thinking it was going to be kind of "cheesy" for lack of a better word, but this was actually very engrossing. It had an interesting story line, sustained suspense and for the most part was well acted.

    I particularly liked Brittany Murphy as Elisabeth Burrows, the psychiatric inmate whose tortured mind holds the information that Dr. Conrad (Michael Douglas) needs to get in order to save his young daughter Jessie's (Skye McCole Bartusiak) life. Murphy seemed so "into" her character that it was almost spooky to watch her. She was extremely convincing. Douglas I thought also offered up a good performance, as did Sean Bean as Patrick, the head kidnapper. Young Miss Bartusiak was commendable but to me didn't seem to portray the range of emotions I would expect a young child to be feeling in Jesse's circumstances. She just seemed altogether too calm. The same could be said for Famke Janssen as Jessie's mother Aggie Conrad. I realize the character had a broken leg and apparently couldn't get out of bed, but again she just seemed to take the whole thing too calmly (and, when her own life was threatened she seemed able to move around well enough, broken leg or not!) As for Oliver Platt as Conrad's colleague Dr. Sachs? I find that, depending on the movie, I either like Platt or don't (no middle ground) and I didn't care for him in this movie.

    Overall, though, the movie was quite good as a vehicle for Douglas. I'd rate it as a 7/10.
    aorman

    Don't Say I Didn't Warn You

    "Don't Say A Word" belongs to that group of films that, while they're not bad, do nothing to stand out from the crowd.

    The surprise twists in the story are so over-foreshadowed that they end up being no surprise at all.

    The casting of a Brit as the head villain was a cliche twenty years ago - now it is truly old hat and shows a lack of imagination on the part of the producers and casting agents. This is compounded by the lack of an interesting an original script for grade A actor Sean Bean to work with. Brittany Murphy is also shortchanged by the script, and what at first appears to be a promising performance is not allowed to blossom.

    This is symptomatic of the film as a whole - truly dramatic events are underplayed, and as a result the film feels like it has no climaxes.

    "Don't Say A Word" is a film with an interesting premise that has been produced as a run-of-the-mill thriller.
    bob the moo

    Entertaining but never manages to make you forget that it's daft

    Renowned psychiatrist Nathan Conrad visits an 18 year old woman who is mentally disturbed with his colleague Dr Sachs. The next morning he awakes to find his daughter kidnapped and him and his wife under surveillance by a shadowy group of men. He is given until 5pm that day to get the patient to reveal a 6 digit number to him that is locked up in her head. Meanwhile his wife is trapped in their flat and police woman Cassidy is piecing together a puzzle that begins with the discovery of two related murders.

    It doesn't matter how daft a story is if it manages to convince you for as long as it's on screen. For example Face/Off has the most absurd plot in the world, but for 2 hours it doesn't matter and it carries you along. This doesn't quite manage the same trick. The plot is daft - every single part of it is silly from the idea of a girl being unreachable is daft, the idea of the gang doing this is daft and the way that with very little notice the gang manage to set up cameras everywhere.

    That said it has it's moments - the opening robbery is good and some of the drama works well. However for too much of the film you feel like the director is really trying to make it feel more tense than it is - witness the scene where Conrad first finds talks to Patrick Koster on the phone, the camera spins wildly all round him. Similarly he uses a lot of handheld stuff to give the impression of more action than is really happening, he also uses other lazy tricks like having everyone shouting their lines at times and making everyone squeal their tyres etc when they drive! These combined with the silly plot make it hard to get into.

    Douglas is OK but he doesn't convince as the strong father figure that saves the day - he looks too old to take on Bean in a fight. He also looks far to old to have a beauty like Famke Janssen. She does well despite being stuck indoors all the time - the only problem with her is that she is far to warm and perfect a character. Murphy is good although she has moments where she's too hammy. Bean and his gang are good but they are distant from the action and never feel like a real threat - in fact you could almost sympathise with Bean, having been double-crossed at the start and wasting 10 years of his life. Esposito is OK but she doesn't really have a character - she tries to be tough and slightly sassy (a role she did so well everyday in Spin City) but she comes across as nondescript as her black leather coat. Victor Argo is a pleasure to see, but he's wasted here with nothing to do in a really small role. Fans of Abel Ferrera will know him while he's been in other things (notably the two Smoke films) and know how good a character actor he can be.

    Overall this never manages to rise above it's silly plot. It has it's moments but with lesser stars this would have been just another silly straight-to-video thriller.
    7ccthemovieman-1

    Decent Kidnap Story Worth One Look

    Here's another interesting kidnap story. Sean Bean always plays a believable villain and Michael Douglas usually plays roles that keep the audience's attention....so the almost- two hours go by pretty quickly. The whole cast, actually, pretty good with no one person standing out.

    The story loses points because the ending goes on too long and has the standard villain-holds-the-gun-and-doesn't shoot-too long cliché which drives critics, me included crazy. That, and a bit too many f-words in here by the female cop (Jennifer Esposito) which simply aren't necessary, and a few other holes all reduce this from a sure 9-star to an "8.....but don't misunderstand: it's worth a look.

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      Two of the film's main actresses later died at young age. Brittany Murphy (Elisabeth) passed away from pneumonia coupled with anemia and drug intoxication in 2009 at age 32 while Skye McCole Bartusiak (Jessie) suffered an accidental drug overdose at age 21 in 2014.
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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 17. Januar 2002 (Deutschland)
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      • Hart Island, Bronx, New York City, New York, USA
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      • Regency Enterprises
      • Village Roadshow Pictures
      • NPV Entertainment
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      • 50.000.000 $ (geschätzt)
    • Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
      • 55.001.642 $
    • Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
      • 17.090.474 $
      • 30. Sept. 2001
    • Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
      • 100.020.092 $
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