- Studio: First Run Features
- Release Date: May 11, 2012
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75A playful French meta-mystery that's occasionally too proud of its own cleverness.
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75This one doesn't go on the list of great recent European thrillers, but it's engrossing, and in the character of Martine/Candice, it touches real poignancy.
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91Writer-director Gérald Hustache-Mathieu sustains a fresh voice influenced by the Coen brothers and the infernal snow of "Fargo."
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60A solidly entertaining and largely engaging film that, even with its faults, functions as a singular -- albeit melancholy -- tribute to a tragic American icon.
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May 11, 201263Nobody Else But You has a great deal going for it, not the least of which is Rouve, who takes the novelist's obsessiveness, depression and general boorishness and turns it all into the source of his appeal.
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70Not even the presence of a goth-chick hotel clerk could turn Nobody Else But You into "The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo." The movie may teeter on the edge of Switzerland, but its playful sensibility is entirely French.
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50Nobody Else But You takes a novel concept and a willing leading lady and squanders both through drab, lifeless storytelling.
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50While Nobody Else But You aspires to a kind of French Fargo, it forgets the primary qualities that made that film work.
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Jan 12, 201170There's a hint of 'Twin Peaks' and a large helping of the Coen Bros. in this offbeat, cleverly crafted French thriller.
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70If Nobody Else but You is smart and entertaining, it is a little too clever for its own good.
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40Filmmaker Gérald Hustache-Mathieu has fun recasting Monroevian moments and setting up parallels between the fromage-hawking hottie and the late silver-screen sex symbol - bring on the Miller, DiMaggio and JFK avatars.
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May 8, 201260A subversive and strange little film noir.