Tell Tale
Every heart hides a secret.
A hardworking single dad, Terry (Josh Lucas), has a new lease on life: he has recovered from a recent heart transplant and met a beautiful woman, Elizabeth (Lena Headey). But things begin to go awry as Terry becomes haunted by his own heartbeat and realizes that he must delve into the shocking death of the donor who saved his life. Desperate to protect those closest to him - and his own sanity - Terry listens to the warnings coming from within and embarks on a gripping quest to learn the secrets of the dead.
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Stop Wasting Our Time - c4th
Why do movie fiction writers continually beat this dead horse? The premise behind Tell Tale and movies like it simply doesn’t work. Someone receives a heart transplant and soon begins to exhibit personality traits of the evil donor. A moral battle then ensues between the intrinsic soul of the recipient and his new organ.
Now any science fiction movie requires the viewer to take a leap of faith into a realm outside our normal belief system but this premise asks us to believe two opposing concepts at the same time. Everyone, organ recipient or not, has exactly one heart. Either our sense of morality originates from that heart or it is does not. You cannot have it both ways. Now stop wasting our time with these vapid movies.Average - Fudgeflaps
I was able to get all the way through this movie in one sitting, so it is one to hold my attention, but beyond that nothing spectacular.
The story and acting were decent, and able to keep up the viewer's interest.
If you are looking for a watchable science fiction / horror movie Tell Tale is a fairly safe bet.
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Stop Wasting Our Time - c4th
Why do movie fiction writers continually beat this dead horse? The premise behind Tell Tale and movies like it simply doesn’t work. Someone receives a heart transplant and soon begins to exhibit personality traits of the evil donor. A moral battle then ...Average - Fudgeflaps
I was able to get all the way through this movie in one sitting, so it is one to hold my attention, but beyond that nothing spectacular.
The story and acting were decent, and able to keep up the viewer's interest.
If you are looking for a watchable science ...