Shot on a conspicuously low budget, the film has a wonderful sensitivity about it making it a nice film to share with the kids.
In “Little Secrets” Evan Rachel Wood is Emily, a plucky pre-teen who dreams of being a symphony violinist. Emily is entrusted with her young neighbors' most private and cherished secrets.
Every Wednesday, she sets up a booth in her backyard, which regularly attracts the kids in the neighborhood who confess to Emily their deepest secrets. But the secrets of the secret keeper begin to be revealed in this delightful children’s movie.
One of the hardest things to do in moviemaking is produce a film that speaks to adults and children while not talking down to either. “Little Secrets” is such a film. Shot on a conspicuously low budget, the film has a wonderful sensitivity about it making it a nice film to share with the kids.
It gets 3 stars and is rated PG for thematic elements.
Every Wednesday, she sets up a booth in her backyard, which regularly attracts the kids in the neighborhood who confess to Emily their deepest secrets. But the secrets of the secret keeper begin to be revealed in this delightful children’s movie.
One of the hardest things to do in moviemaking is produce a film that speaks to adults and children while not talking down to either. “Little Secrets” is such a film. Shot on a conspicuously low budget, the film has a wonderful sensitivity about it making it a nice film to share with the kids.
It gets 3 stars and is rated PG for thematic elements.
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