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Video Movie Review: THE SECRETS WE KEEP (2020): A Post-WWII Tale That’s Relevant Today

Joel Kinnaman The Secrets We Keep

The Secrets We Keep Review

The Secrets We Keep (2020) Video Movie Review, a movie written and directed by Yuval Adler, co-written by Ryan Covington, and stars Noomi Rapace, Joel Kinnaman, Chris Messina, Amy Seimetz, Lucy Faust, Kadrolsha Ona Carole, Victoria Hill, David Maldonado, Jeff Pope, Ritchie Montgomery, Ed Amatrudo, Miluette Nalin, Frank Monteleone, and Jackson Dean Vincent.

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In this video review, I talk about the new 50’s-set drama The Secrets We Keep and why I think this is a movie replete with social issues that are relevant in today’s times where we are constantly looking for scapegoats for crimes that are done, profiling people for past sins, and above all, trying to find justice in this world filled with evil at every turn – even in our homes next door. See all of my thoughts in the video movie review below.

Plot Synopsis

The Secrets We Keep‘s plot synopsis: “In post-WWII America, a woman (Noomi Rapace), rebuilding her life in the suburbs with her husband (Chris Messina), kidnaps her neighbor (Joel Kinnaman) and seeks vengeance for the heinous war crimes she believes he committed against her.”

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Andrew Toy

I am a film buff who's going to give it straight about the movies I watch, even if I know our opinions will differ. Remember, if our opinions aren't at odds sometimes, we wouldn't have anything to discuss. And talking about movies is what it's all about, right? I own over 500 movies and watch them on continuous rotation.
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