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“Speak No Evil”
Starring: James McAvoy, Mackenzie Davis.
See no evil, hear no evil, “Speak No Evil.” I think that is how the classic saying goes — in fact, if not, please feel free to write in to the editor and correct me. This U.S. version is based off of a 2022 Danish film of the same title and story. Go figure, Hollywood puts out another copycat idea! I have to admit I have not seen the foreign version, but I most certainly will now after seeing this one.
Starring the always enigmatic, super talented and, in my opinion, hugely under appreciated James McAvoy (“Split”) playing the unhinged “Paddy,” one half of an unconventional May/December couple who welcomes partial strangers into their home for a short holiday after just meeting them on a luxury European vacation. Sounds like a dream scenario, right? Think again, you nincompoops! Lord, I am starting to sound like Judge Judy…
Speak No Evil starts out by being filmed in the arresting Italian countryside, if that isn’t enough to draw us in I sure don’t know what is! The plot thickens, though, about as much as a Thanksgiving homemade gravy. Without giving too much away, let’s just say this updated film deserves a spot on the shelf along the likes of other fellow classic thrillers like “Single White Female,” “The Hand that Rocks the Cradle,” and “Fatal Attraction” without a second thought.
There were hair-raising moments that jolted and some truly uncomfortable footage that made you want to pull a blanket up over your face. Who you are watching this one with determines a lot. The goose pimples on your skin are in full force here during at least three quarters of the movie. The moral of the story here is, it is hard enough to get a pulse on our own so-called family, let alone begin to understand what makes another one tick.
“Speak No Evil” does for vacations what Jaws did for swimming in the ocean. It makes you cautious and weary in the very least — and rightfully so. As social media claims to connect us all closer together, this hair-raising cryptic thriller is just the welcome reminder we all need to keep our distance from those we do not truly know. As your parents most likely taught you as a small child, don’t talk to strangers, and if you choose to, this film is an unwelcome reminder of the wrath of what can possibly go wrong.
After a viewing of “Speak No Evil,” you may, in all actuality, want to put an indefinite pause on that family trip.
Christopher’s “Meow” Score: 9 paws out of 10.
Christopher Vernon is a proud NEPA resident and award-winning writer and author. He began writing film reviews on his page ‘The Movie Meow’ since 2018. His favorite two films of all time are ‘Thelma & Louise’ and ‘Million Dollar Baby.’ And of course you guessed it, Chris adores cats.