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Little Secrets

Little Secrets

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great family film
Review: I did'nt expest "Little Secrets" to be good but it was worth while seeing. It shows good morals for children and quite enjoyable for older people. This is one of the best family films i have seen in a while. I recommend watching this movie.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Sweet & Funny Family Film
Review: I love it when a movie comes along that entertains adults in the audience along with their kids. I thought the developing friendships and the strengthening family relationship were themes from which we could all learn and grow. Both the boys were adorable and Evan Rachel Wood was just fantastic. I loved the scenes where she interacted with her parents, who were wonderfully cast. In fact its interesting to note that the true life story of the woman who played the pregnant mother in the movie, Jan Broberg Felt, is written in a book available here on Amazon called Stolen Innocence: The Jan Broberg Story. It was a very interesting book and an amazing story.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Little Secrets...Big Fun!
Review: I LOVED this movie. Emily (Evan Rachel Wood) is a 14-year-old secret keeper during the summer. Kids pay just 50 cents to spill the truth to Emily, who they trust to keep their secrets. She locks their secrets in a box, never to unlock it and show to anyone else. Then she lets a secret slip. Will her clients who think she is trustworthy not believe her anymore? Find out! You HAVE to rent this movie (or even buy it!) It is a really touching story that keeps you interested the whole time. They have a great choice of cast as David Gallagher, Michael Angarano, Evan Rachel Wood, and Vivica A. Fox. We all know David Gallagher from the hit WB show 7th Heaven, where he plays stuck-in-the-middle brother Simon. I beg you...rent this!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: really good film
Review: I really enjoyed this film. After seeing thirteen with evan rachel wood this film is very different but it,s a good story and evan is really great. highly recommended.......

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: cute movie with no bad things
Review: I saw this movie today and I saw it with my mom and we really wanted to find a movie that was cute and wasn't bad... Well we found it!! its sad... like theres nothing wrong with this movie. Great cute acting... and its not some cheesy movie It deals with some issues. so go see this movie!!! lol It just goes to show that theres good movies and they dont have to have swear words enjoy <3 Erin

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Worth watching over and over
Review: I simply LOVED this movie. I enjoyed the acting, the story and the love of classical and orchestra music that was incorporated in the story. I enjoyed the little stories of the small children that were included throughout the movie and appreciated being able to watch a movie that not only could my children watch, but that I would enjoy with them. Don't miss it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Lovely Story
Review: I took my four year old to see this for something to do on a rainy Saturday. What a surprise that it turned out to be a great movie. Wonderful soundtrack and how great for children to be exposed to classical music and see kids in the story appreciate it. My daughter is already talking about buying the video when it becomes available and I also hope a soundtrack is released.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Hits all the right notes- great family viewing!
Review: If you're looking for a wonderful movie to watch with your kids, check out this one...it tells a very believable story with heart and integrity. Although it is probably geared towards females ages 7-12, it kept this adult riveted.
At the heart of the film is fourteen year old Emily (played by Rachel Wood) who is the neighborhood "secret keeper", charging a small fee so that the neighborhood children can unload their guilty consciences (and sometimes a broken item or two) with her. Unbeknownst to her young clients, however, Emily has her own secret, a huge one, which she has been hiding for years.
Meanwhile, complications ensue as Emily finds that secrets and lie have a way of growing more difficult to hide.
All of this unfolds in a very believable way. How refreshing to find a film that teaches solid values without heavy moralizing or preaching to its audience. I'm buying several copies to give as gifts because I think films like this deserve support..and, hopefully, more like this will be made. Highest recommendation for this one!

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Cute little Movie
Review: It was a cute movie. It's a little slow at certain points. Iit reminded me of a Judy Blume book in live action.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The "Little Secrets" Introducing Evan Rachael Wood
Review: Little secrets is one of my faves. It gave me tears, laughter, and knowledge. It begins with A 14-year-old girl named Emily (Evan RachealWood). Enjoying her summer filled with practicing for a symphony audition with her violin and a lil help from her violin teacher, Pauline (Vivica A. Fox). During her free time, Emily has a secret keeping business which is 50 cents a secret.Her customers are the children in her neighborhood. There's Issabelle, her best friend jennie's lil sis who wants to grow up too fast.Greg, a chubby shoplifter who takes anything or everything,and many others.Then David Lenox,15 and Phil Lenox,12(David Gallagher and Mike Angarano(total hottie)) move into the house next door. When Emily lets a secret about Phil telling Emily A secret about David slip,it causes a giant mess.And on top of that, Emily's Mom is having her first ever child (Emily's adopted)and Emily's upset that people will find out she's adopted. Will the stress cause Emily to not get into the symphony Or will her friends play a little "wwap the o wit wa" and pull her out of the sinkhole she get's into. Watch the movie and find out.This is a movie the whole family will love. It is rated PG for mild language.


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