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Sourire en coin

Original title: Secret Smile
  • TV Mini Series
  • 2005
  • 1h 9m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
1.9K
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Kate Ashfield and David Tennant in Sourire en coin (2005)
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After Miranda splits up with her creepy boyfriend Brendan because he read her diary she finds out that he is now going out with her sister Kerry and later proposes to her.After Miranda splits up with her creepy boyfriend Brendan because he read her diary she finds out that he is now going out with her sister Kerry and later proposes to her.After Miranda splits up with her creepy boyfriend Brendan because he read her diary she finds out that he is now going out with her sister Kerry and later proposes to her.

  • Stars
    • Claire Goose
    • Kate Ashfield
    • David Tennant
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    1.9K
    YOUR RATING
    • Stars
      • Claire Goose
      • Kate Ashfield
      • David Tennant
    • 28User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
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    • Awards
      • 2 nominations total

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    Claire Goose
    • Kerry Cotton
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    Kate Ashfield
    Kate Ashfield
    • Miranda Cotton
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    David Tennant
    David Tennant
    • Brendan Block
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    Jill Baker
    Jill Baker
    • Marcia Cotton
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    John Bowe
    John Bowe
    • Derek Cotton
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    Robert Lowe
    Robert Lowe
    • Troy Cotton
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    Rory Kinnear
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    2pavlovsgirl

    Nasty and pointless

    I haven't read the book of this and based on this adaptation, will not bother. I hated every character in this show - Miranda was slutty, selfish and mumbled miserably through the appalling dialogue, her sister was a total wimp, and this was the worst depiction of manic-depression I have ever seen. I have a degree in Psychology, and this was not accurate. In fact, until it was mentioned, I did not realise Troy was supposed to be bipolar - I thought he was a normal, slightly grumpy teenager.

    The only saving grace in this stupid show was David Tennant, whose brilliantly psychotic performance was the only thing that got me to watch the second half.

    Clearly the writers and producers of this show have not done any research - Troy's mental problems are not remotely accurate, nor are the forensics involved in the "twist" ending (and if you did not spot that a mile off, you are a big ole dummy!)

    Utter garbage.
    3YabbaDabbaDabba

    Creepy & Unrealistic

    This show is too creepy. Besides, nobody in their right mind would permit this type of behavior without exposing Brendan to the family (all the family). It's just unrealistic to believe this happened.

    We stopped watching half way through Episode 1, and I regret we wasted that much time on it.
    pennyg1963

    Predictable and daft!

    I agree with Jane Dow, except that for "interesting" I have to substitute "predictable"! I missed the first 20 mins of part 1 of this last night (which didn't seem to matter ...); part 2 is on tonight and having looked at the reviews, I now know that there is a "surprise" end. But, that doesn't change the flaws in this story, too many to list here - and Jane Dow has nailed most of them. But from what I've read, the "surprise" is equally flawed and unrealistic.

    This reminds me vaguely of another 2-part TV film that was shown on the BBC last year: it was called "The 7.39", starring David Morrissey and Sheridan Smith. This was very slow moving but equally predictable - no surprise ending so less flawed because it was so mundane. What I find amazing is that "The 7.39" got a lot of hype before it was shown (... following which it got a lot of flack!); I only came across Secret Smile on TV last night by chance, but I have to say that judging by the quality, or lack thereof, of programmes like this, I think I need to get my pen/computer out! If TV companies are happy to continue to make TV films that are implausible, I can come up with some good story lines: to make them more exciting and appealing they too would be a bit flawed and thin on research (I would be a bit more diligent in having my characters having COMMON SENSE though!), but if anyone's interested, I'm here :-)
    10yellowpants21

    a better twist than a gin and tonic.

    I would have to disagree with the comments made previously. Secret Smile was a complete breath of fresh air to drama. The characters were unusual and that is what made it an absolute triumph. I'm glad that Miranda mumbled, it shows her passiveness and lack of control in the situation. It's different that her sister was the weak one because in the end, we see the dominating character that was Brendan fooled by his own game, by the people we perceived as weak. So what if Troy isn't a class example of you depression. Who cares if you have a degree in Psychology? You're just bitter because it isn't they way you studied depression. It's fiction. Get Over It. Forget all the factual stuff of depression and the psychology behind. Fair enough I don't have the degree, but I found it truly though-provoking and found myself comparing my personality to the persona of some of the characters. It's good that I connect with the programme because you want to be fooled into thinking. Nobody has time to pick out all the certain flaws in a television programme. I loved Secret Smile and it certainly fooled me. And that my friend was pure elite drama.
    7floraposteschild

    The show you'll love to hate

    Oh, Secret Smile. I love you, but hesitate to recommend you. The last time I did online, I got so much static. And the criticism were mostly valid: it's exploitative, the plot relies on everyone aside from the leads behaving as stupidly as possible, some aspects of mental illness and the legal system are depicted inaccurately, and more. But the main reason why people hate it is because it presses their buttons. Brendan is both very attractive and the ultimate nightmare stalker, and viewers -- not to mention the other characters -- are pushed and pulled between their conflicting feelings about that. When you think about it, it's clever, because it's similar to the push/pull people sometimes feel for their stalker, often an ex that they struggle to get away from, and stay away. Claire's character is less vulnerable than most people, and tries to get out fast, but even so, Brendan insinuates himself into her life. And that is frankly, frightening. Look: I've been stalked twice in my life. I'm far from believing "this can happen to anyone" and victims are helpless, but anyone can be sucked into a stalker's game for a time. And if it hasn't happened to them, the people around you won't understand completely. I wish I had a dollar for every time someone said "have you told him to leave you alone?" So I can say with confidence that Brendan's dialogue and behaviour, at least in the early part of the show is realistic. If you can appreciate this show as a crazy nightmare with a core of reality, you will not only enjoy it, but also have some food for thought.

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    • Trivia
      David Tennant (Brendan) and Kate Ashfield (Miranda) previously appeared together in the short film Sweetnightgoodheart (2001).
    • Goofs
      When Naomi gets back from talking to Miranda in the car and enters the apartment, her hair is up in a clip when she puts the key in the door. It's down when she is coming in through the door and then it is back up in a clip when she pushes the door to.
    • Quotes

      Miranda Cotton: [Brendan has just proposed to her sister] Congratulations.

      Brendan Block: Thanks. You know, when I was making the announcement I was looking at your mouth.

      Miranda Cotton: Why?

      Brendan Block: Well... it's beautiful. I was just thinking... I've come in that mouth.

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    • Release date
      • December 12, 2005 (United Kingdom)
    • Countries of origin
      • Canada
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Secret Smile
    • Filming locations
      • Acton, London, England, UK
    • Production companies
      • Canada TV
      • Granada Drama
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      1 hour 9 minutes
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    • Sound mix
      • Stereo

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