Say Nothing
Say Nothing
| 01 August 2001 (USA)
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Housewife Grace Needham (Nastassja Kinski) has a one-night stand with Julian Grant (William Baldwin), who then becomes obsessed with sinking her marriage to husband Matt (Hart Bochner). The twist here is that Julian is a millionaire global powerbroker, and Matt works for him! It's a titanic battle of testosterone as the guys duke it out while Grace simmers angrily.

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ScoobyMint

Disappointment for a huge fan!

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HeadlinesExotic

Boring

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Dorathen

Better Late Then Never

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Aiden Melton

The storyline feels a little thin and moth-eaten in parts but this sequel is plenty of fun.

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evening1

Here is a kind of morality tale warning women not to stray -- even if their husbands are jobless, unshaven and depressed, and rejecting in bed.Nastassja Kinski does well as a woman so-afflicted who just can't seem to win. When she lets her defenses down for one night she ends up paying in a major way -- by losing her husband's trust and leaving her young daughter to fall victim to poisoning.Billy Baldwin is less-nuanced as a reptilian titan of industry more evil and conniving than this lightweight script would seem to be able to support. He's almost Shakespearean in his single-minded quest to destroy a rather humdrum family. (And you have to wonder why. Kinski's a pretty lady but hardly seems much out-of-the-ordinary here.) The ending is somewhat anti-climactic but managed to satisfy. This movie could have been a lot worse. It's not bad at all if you're in need of a little superficial distraction.

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puzzle_lmao

I would just like to say that I enjoyed this film. The main characters were well played, the plots ending was week I agree, but William Baldwin as the 'stalker' was 'charismatic' and I would like to add, Billy seems to play these 'quirky' characters extremely well. So well done to all ....very entertaining

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sumrrain

This film is not groundbreaking. I assume everyone was hired with the knowledge that they were shooting a story for Cinemax, and that they wanted quality in the production...but anything else was optional. It is not horribly bad, it just offers nothing new. Cut out the sex scenes and you have a Lifetime TV movie. But since this is Cinemax, we see a little more skin.I thought I read somewhere that Nastassja Kinski wasn't doing anymore nude scenes. Scratch that. Well...almost. There are some topless scenes with William Baldin, but I'm getting ahead of myself.Basically, this is Fatal Attraction in reverse. One difference is that nothing is as extreme as that film. No pets are boiled, etc. Kinski has a one night stand with Baldwin, who then sets out to wreck her marriage with Hart Bochner, who plays her husband. Baldwin plays a millionaire power player in a global corporation, and offers Bochner a prime position in his company. Of course the poor husband has no clue why he is being hired. This infuriates Kinski, and the manipulation continues. I was quite entertained by the first two thirds of this film. The last third simply gets a little dull. Nothing too drastic really happens, just a lot of power play by Baldwin's character, which threatens the Bochner/Kinski marriage. It fizzles out.The interesting thing about it is that Kinski plays an ex-model very close to her real life persona. Her past history as a top model is emphasized by showing her famous "Kinski and the serpent" pose by Avedon, her Andy Warhol tribute, etcetera. Kinski still looks fantastic as ever, does an okay job as the stalked wife. Her little girl voice is out of place at times, but there are a few instances where she overcomes that liability, and belts out her anger in a real woman's voice. My favorite scene is when she has an argument with Baldwyn in the men's room, he leaves, and a stranger who couldn't help but overhear walks out of a stall. She glares at him and yells, "WHAT!" I would have liked more of this. Baldwyn is properly snooty and oily, and Hart Bochner gives another unique performance as the betrayed husband.It's just too bad that it all added up to not a whole lot of anything in the end.

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gcarbm

Say Nothing provided a good twist on Fatal Attraction from a chick's point of view. Nastassjia Kinski was very fine. Dialogue was good, and sometimes quite amusing, unexpected in a thriller. Some interesting camera action and music. Pretty good flick, however last scene seemed out of character, tacked on.

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