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Sourire en coin

Original title: Secret Smile
  • TV Mini Series
  • 2005
  • 1h 9m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
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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
    2K
    YOUR RATING
    • Stars
      • Claire Goose
      • Kate Ashfield
      • David Tennant
    • 29User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
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  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 nominations total

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    Claire Goose
    • Kerry Cotton
    • 2005
    Kate Ashfield
    Kate Ashfield
    • Miranda Cotton
    • 2005
    David Tennant
    David Tennant
    • Brendan Block
    • 2005
    Jill Baker
    Jill Baker
    • Marcia Cotton
    • 2005
    John Bowe
    John Bowe
    • Derek Cotton
    • 2005
    Robert Lowe
    Robert Lowe
    • Troy Cotton
    • 2005
    Susannah Wise
    Susannah Wise
    • Laura
    • 2005
    Daniel Ryan
    Daniel Ryan
    • Rob Pryor
    • 2005
    Tim Faraday
    Tim Faraday
    • Mick
    • 2005
    James Daffern
    James Daffern
    • Tony
    • 2005
    Rufus Jones
    Rufus Jones
    • David
    • 2005
    Ben Willbond
    Ben Willbond
    • David's Friend
    • 2005
    Rory Kinnear
    Rory Kinnear
    • Nick
    • 2005
    George Potts
    George Potts
    • Vicar
    • 2005
    Daphne Neville
    • Laura's Mother
    • 2005
    Badria Timimi
    Badria Timimi
    • D.I. Jean Holmes
    • 2005
    Patrick Myles
    Patrick Myles
    • Harry Vermont
    • 2005
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    Sandy McDade
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    • 2005
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    9Zuzus_petal

    Woman dates man, woman dumps man, man gets even with chilling results

    I had the misfortune of missing the first part of this mini-drama. How foolish do I feel now? Incredibly. From what I have seen though, wow! Brief summary: woman dates man, woman dumps man, spurned lover tries to get his own back any way he can. I had previously seen David Tennant in Casanova and found him to have an irresistible charm.Tennant's television history as I know it was based in comedy and so I was intrigued to see him starring in a thriller.However, he did not fail to impress me in Secret Smile. His portrayal of a spurned lover hell bent on revenge was both captivating and chilling. One can see how charming he is but one constantly has to remind oneself about what he really is. The supporting cast are amazing. I did not think Claire Goose would be able to make the transition from soap acting in Casualty to such a serious drama. However, I was pleasantly surprised and her role showed how easily people can be controlled and manipulated. Furthermore, I admit I was not enamoured with Kate Ashfield until now. You were with her every step of the way, feeling her anger and frustration. It is not very often that such a suspenseful drama that actually holds you to your seat comes along. Television nowadays has become highly predictable but I am pleased to say that this was not. It was a superbly acted and directed piece. Best performance must go to Tennant. He was able to capture and exemplify how easy it is to dominate one person and how deep an impact that it can have.This is highly prevalent in a society where stalking and domestic violence remains taboo. I was afraid that Tennant would lose his edge with going to mainstream television, but if this is anything to go by, I had nothing to worry about.
    6Tony-Holmes

    Not that bad - of its type

    The previous review is grossly unfair. It's a reasonably good drama of its type, some normal people and a disruptive presence suddenly appears in their lives, how do they all react? Sure, some of US may have reacted differently and said different things, you could say that of any film or play! The police appear terminally dim? Well, goodness, that's hardly a novelty on film or TV either?! Tennant is suitably nasty as the evil presence, nicely persuasive and threatening when he can't quite get his own way. The parents are well-played, many people want to see the best side of friends and acquaintances, and the sisters are also good performances. There'd have been lots of different possible endings, go with the flow and see what the author chose!
    10mtconectm

    Brutal, Real, and Uncomfortably Accurate - Which Is Exactly Why It's Brilliant

    I have a degree in architecture-but I don't go around claiming to be an architect. So let me be clear: if you're watching Secret Smile with a psychology degree in one hand and a checklist of forensic realism in the other, you're missing the point entirely.

    This is not a procedural. This is a psychological thriller. And like real psychological abuse, it doesn't unfold in a courtroom-it unfolds in gaslit family dinners, charming smiles that hide rot, and the unbearable silence when no one believes you.

    David Tennant's performance as Brendan is chilling because it's real. If you've ever dealt with a sociopath, a narcissist, or someone who weaponizes charm, you know exactly how fast they get into your life-and how easily they turn your friends and family against you.

    Some reviewers complain about the victim being "slutty" or "selfish." Let me translate that for you: she wasn't obedient enough to be palatable. She had sex, she had fear, and she had no perfect script. That's not a flaw in the writing. That's accurate.

    And the family not believing her? Also accurate. Because this is how emotional abusers operate: they isolate, they ingratiate, and they discredit the victim while smiling through the front door.

    If you thought the ending was "unrealistic," you've clearly never been cornered. Never had to plan your own escape because no one else would help. The blood twist isn't fantasy-it's desperation turned into strategy.

    To the American audience expecting clear heroes and villains, digestible diagnoses, and perfect courtroom monologues: go back to your network dramas. Secret Smile isn't here to comfort you. It's here to show you how evil wears a grin, and how survival doesn't come wrapped in justice-it comes wrapped in scars and silence.

    This story hit me hard because I've lived through gaslighting. I've seen charm weaponized. And I know exactly what it means to walk away with no vindication-just the knowledge that you made it out alive.

    So if you hated this show? Maybe it was too close to home. Maybe that discomfort wasn't the show's failure-it was your signal to pay attention.
    3Sonofamoviegeek

    A mediocre chick flick

    Oh, Yawn. Not another chick flick where the men are all pigs and the women will get even for the abuse they suffered. The only difference is that, in this film, everybody's a pig or has mush for brains. I hated this film for the moral issue of why it's right to send a man to prison for life for a murder he didn't commit. Is that a more immoral act than his abuse and deviousness. This movie shows all the situational ethics of bad writing. I saw it on the CBC's "Best of Britain" series. If this is Britain's best, no wonder the British film industry is in trouble.

    The only bright spot in this film was David Tennant, He plays his character as so despicable that I'm likely to spit on the next person who speaks with a Scottish accent. Kate Ashfield tries to play the victim but comes off in the end as immorally devious as David Tennant's character. They deserve each other.

    In the mush for brains category are the parents who see nothing wrong with the obviously psychotic Brendan. English policemen are made out to be so incompetent that they're unfit to give out traffic tickets. The British Policeman's Union should sue the makers of this film for defamation.

    This film isn't worth the electricity it takes to run your DVD to watch it.
    9joannaclaireice

    the film was great, Tennant was even better (not to mention sexy) and the plot was very cool too

    this film was actually one of the best films that i've seen and the fact that David Tennant was in the film made me want to see it after his brilliant appearance in Casanova and not to mention Doctor Who. i felt like it was my duty to see this film and considering that i don't usually watch anything that appears on ITV1 unless it's a film that i am sure of. David Tennant's appearance stunned me and i really like the last few minutes. great film, i'd recommend it to anyone, any time, any day. The whole film gave me shivers and the cold, cruel character that David Tennant played was such an indescribable character and my god it is now my favourite film. I was told that i should watch it because it's my sort of film and not to be mean but the beginning bored me a bit but i soon got the gist of the film nd went with the flow. there is so much that i want to say about how i feel towards the film but the only problem is how to put it into words. The film was great, Tennant was even better (not to mention sexy), and the plot was very cool,too. i wish that i had been there when the film was actually being made as it makes me want to cry yet it also makes me want to kill some of the characters. I'd never seen David Tennant play such a chilling and mysterious character before and it was such an abrupt change from his character as the Doctor and Romeo (Romeo and Juliet). This film is a must-see so make it top of your priority's to see this film J.

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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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      • 1h 9m(69 min)
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