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The Tall Man

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Everyone suspects a man named ' The tall man' kidnaps the kids without a trace. Everything becomes a nightmare for Julia Denning when her son is lost. She is stuck in terrible days to look for information about him.
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October 05, 2012

The Tall Man is a fine thriller that tragically falls off the rails, spiraling into dark, morally corrupt territory.
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July 17, 2013

There's plenty to like about it in hindsight once it's all laid out, but it isn't enough to lift this mystery-thriller out of the realm of the mundane.
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August 31, 2012

"The Tall Man" spits out enough scares and twists to maintain our interest, but the film's psycho-sociological layer is almost as cheesy and unconvincing as its low-rent action scenes.
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October 04, 2012

Laugier, as was the case with Martyrs, takes the story in a completely unpredictable and, for a while, baffling direction.
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New York Times

August 30, 2012

"The Tall Man" opens like a ghost story and closes with its feet firmly in the real world. Until then, Pascal Laugier's chilly little thriller manhandles our sympathies and gladdens our eyes in almost equal measure.
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February 04, 2016

A colossal waste of time built around tricking us with illogical plot twists, and a convoluted hard to follow narrative.
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August 31, 2012

If you're a parent who ever, for one cold-sweat second, lost sight of your child at a playground - "The Tall Man" will tap into your darkest fears. And then make them even darker.
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February 04, 2013

The Tall Man comes as close as anything in recent years at matching the better monster-of-the-week episodes of The X-Files.
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New York Daily News
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August 30, 2012

The movie itself draws on too long, and eventually goes past at least two potential endings and heads right into the ridiculous.
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Sight and Sound

November 15, 2012

for all this thriller's tautness, its true horror emerges from the uncomfortable ethical questions that it poses - and leaves us to answer for ourselves in the dark.
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August 31, 2012

Long on atmosphere and short on sense, "The Tall Man" becomes less gripping as it grows more ridiculous.
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August 30, 2012

It's novel, thought-provoking, and defiant of genre expectations.
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