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L'homme qui a brisé ma fille

Original title: No One Would Tell
  • TV Movie
  • 2018
  • 10
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
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Shannen Doherty and Matreya Scarrwener in L'homme qui a brisé ma fille (2018)
Drama

Laura is happy for her daughter Sarah when she begins to date her popular classmate Rob--but he soon starts to reveal his darker, more possessive side.Laura is happy for her daughter Sarah when she begins to date her popular classmate Rob--but he soon starts to reveal his darker, more possessive side.Laura is happy for her daughter Sarah when she begins to date her popular classmate Rob--but he soon starts to reveal his darker, more possessive side.

  • Director
    • Gail Harvey
  • Writer
    • Caitlin D. Fryers
  • Stars
    • Shannen Doherty
    • Matreya Scarrwener
    • Callan Potter
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    1K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Gail Harvey
    • Writer
      • Caitlin D. Fryers
    • Stars
      • Shannen Doherty
      • Matreya Scarrwener
      • Callan Potter
    • 33User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 5 nominations total

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    Shannen Doherty
    Shannen Doherty
    • Laura
    Matreya Scarrwener
    Matreya Scarrwener
    • Sarah
    Callan Potter
    Callan Potter
    • Rob
    Chanelle Harquail-Ivsak
    Chanelle Harquail-Ivsak
    • Nikki
    • (as Chanelle Peloso)
    Louriza Tronco
    Louriza Tronco
    • Alexa
    Trezzo Mahoro
    Trezzo Mahoro
    • Zack
    Ricky He
    Ricky He
    • Gus
    Sarah Grey
    Sarah Grey
    • Jacqueline
    Ona Grauer
    Ona Grauer
    • Gillian Tennison
    Avery Konrad
    Avery Konrad
    • Kara Lovett
    Garfield Wilson
    Garfield Wilson
    • Detective Anderson
    Françoise Yip
    Françoise Yip
    • Defence Lawyer
    Bob Frazer
    Bob Frazer
    • Prosecutor
    Brendan O'Brien
    Brendan O'Brien
    • Mr. Tennison
    Danny Hospes
    Danny Hospes
    • Math Guy
    Don McLeod
    Don McLeod
    • Timothy
    Mira Sorvino
    Mira Sorvino
    • Judge Elizabeth Hanover
    Alison Kumar
    • Court Reporter
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Gail Harvey
    • Writer
      • Caitlin D. Fryers
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    10Kristamw

    Excellent Necessary Remake

    When I saw the 1996 version with Fred Savage and Candace Cameron, I remember being invested in it all the way through. I remember feeling every emotion that Stacy (Cameron) felt, even though I hadn't experienced what she did.



    This remake is just as outstanding as its predecessor with Matreya Scarrwener playing the main character, now named Sarah, and Callan Potter as Rob, her devoted boyfriend. When I say devoted, I mean devoted to controlling her and abusing her every step of their relationship.



    This is a true story about a 16-year-old teen who murdered his 14-year-old girlfriend. A boy who felt justified in inflicting physical, emotional, and mental abuses at Sarah, then who showed no remorse, just cold empty soulless eyes as he was sentenced to a life sentence in 1992 for first-degree murder.



    A story of a boy who moved fast onto his victim, made her, yes, made her be with him, stay with him, no matter what he did to her, who refused to let her have any friends, who blamed her for his own insane jealousy and fits of anger. Scarrwener honors Amy's (whom Sarah is based on) memory. The entire movie, she is happy, bright, enjoying life, and when Rob hurts her, she cowers, feels guilty, loses her vivacity all the while trying to please him. Watching her endure the torments of her abuser tore at my heart. She had a wonderful support system, primarily her best friend and mother, but she felt obligated to stand by Rob. And when she left him, he still found a way to trick her just once more so that he could kill her.





    Shannon Doherty plays Sarah's mother with grace, a loving mother who can't see the darkness her daughter experiences because Sarah is too ashamed to let her know. She is so good at excusing Rob's behavior, at hiding her own pain, at doing whatever it takes to appease him that it just grips your very soul.



    Young adults need to see this film, and the original. There are so many important lessons here for young teens, for parents, for friends of the abused and the abuser.
    ivegonemod

    Heavy movie

    I have watched the original version of this movie numerous times, but I would never watch this version again. Newer TV movies aren't re-watchable like the ones from the old days, but besides that, I feel this particular version was much more emotional and heavy, too much so for me.

    I thought the casting of all the main players was good. I'm not understanding this theory that Fred Savage and the lastest guy to play the role were too nice looking, too innocent looking.

    What does an abuser look like? Is he supposed to look rough and tough? Guys who look like nice guys can't beat the crap out of someone and make them feel horrible? Thinking like that is stupid, and obviously it isn't true.

    I feel some people don't realize this movie and the original are based on a true crime, so they think it is OK to make insensitive statements.
    8phd_travel

    Intense and still relevant

    Good update to the domestic violence for teens. I remember the older movie. Fred Savage was wrong in the first one too angelic looking.

    The acting is good. The violence is quite spontaneous looking well acted and scary.

    I haven't seen a serious issue Lifetime movie for a while and this is a welcome departure from the psycho thriller theme.

    Nice to see Shannen so healthy and pretty again after her illness.
    10wilsonandrewc

    About the judge's closing statement in this remake

    The closing statement that the judge in this remake made was a lot similar to the closing statement the judge in the original version made.

    "How many of you have been hit? Who among you slaps your girlfriend? Well, this is against the law; it's wrong... and you watched it happen to Sarah and you did nothing. You have a responsibility to the people you care about. If you see them hurting or see them in trouble, you step in and do something about it. Tell someone so that this does not happen again."

    Silence has claimed the lives of many. While one may understandably feel as though they have no right to intervene, abuse and sexual assault cases can prove to have tragic consequences. Help the ones you love. Tell someone, and urge them to do the same.
    6SnoopyStyle

    Lifetime movie

    Laura (Shannen Doherty) was initially fine with her daughter Sarah (Matreya Scarrwener) dating the popular cute jock Rob (Callan Potter). In the present time, Rob is on trial where Laura is testifying against him.

    This is Lifetime doing the standard another girl with abusive boyfriend. I'm here for Doherty, but Scarrwener is doing the heavy lifting. She's an interesting young actress who is fully capable of this role. If it wants to do something a little off-center, it could make Nikki the lead. Of course, it could be Shannen Doherty's movie, but she's probably sick or recovering at this time. This is fine for what it is. It is also a little hard to watch at times.

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    • Trivia
      This is a remake of the 1996 original that starred Candace Cameron Bure.
    • Quotes

      [last lines]

      Judge Elizabeth Hanover: Please be seated. Rob Tennison. In the murder of Miss Sarah Collins, I must find you guilty of all charges. Between the year 2001 and 2012, we lost 6,488 souls in battles fought in Iraq and Afghanistan. But during that same time period, 11,766 women were killed, but by their own partners. This is a war that we, in this country, refuse to address. It has to stop because things have gotten so dire that this is what a victory looks like and I am sorry folks but today was no victory. This case should not be closed because when it comes to domestic violence, there needs to be change on a cultural level and that change needs to start with each and every one of you.

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      References Diamants sur canapé (1961)

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    • Release date
      • September 3, 2019 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • No One Would Tell
    • Filming locations
      • Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
    • Production company
      • Lifetime
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 30m(90 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 16:9 HD

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