But, the performances and premise make for a reasonably entertaining watch, even if it’s not unique. Some film buffs will be able to identify the foreshadowing that makes the climax slightly predictable. This is a risky approach, and director Yuval Adler isn’t always able to make the most of it. The Secrets We Keep is a shocking psychological thriller with a heart-wrenching twist that will keep you guessing right up to the last page. There are moments of exploration where the characters spend time looking into what they tell their loved ones, and how much of that is true. But the suspense takes a while to build during the first half or so. There’s a lot of unresolved trauma faced by Maja, who chooses to deal with it in ways that test the boundaries of her marriage, and Lewis finds himself in a dilemma. The film also tackles moral questions on where to draw the line with seeking justice, even when it involves a loved one. Joel Kinnaman is somewhat subdued as Thomas. Messina plays very well along with Rapace, and their scenes have the right amount of chemistry to ramp up the emotional factor. Chris Messina also stands out as Lewis, trying to instil some morality to the entire situation. Rapace keeps you invested by mixing a compelling amount of survivor’s guilt as well. Maja turns from a loving wife and doting mother to a vicious, damaged victim hell-bent on vengeance. Her performance makes you question Maja’s sanity and whether her memory of events is reliable. The film hinges on Maja, and Noomi Rapace brings the right kind of intensity to the role. All she wants from Thomas is a confession of his war crimes. The guy was being arrested and it was all happening right in front of Serbia, who were just about to go. It's a film that examines disturbing issues in the most unhelpful, unrealistic way possible. I tried to keep my composure on stage, but when we got off stage, it was pretty wild. It's story, whilst derivative to the point of being plagiaristic, deserves better than Yuval Adler is offering. Her pleasant demeanour fades away as she kidnaps him and holds him hostage in her basement. A heartbreakingly beautiful novel which captures the endurance and strength of ordinary people in the darkest of times, and the courage of one woman who put her. The Secrets We Keep is a listless, unbalanced, non - engaging movie, that conspicuously seems longer than its 97 minute running time. It brings back a traumatic memory, and Maja firmly believes this man Thomas (Joel Kinnaman), is a Nazi officer who raped her and killed her sister. While playing with Patrick at the park one day, Maja hears a man whistling and recognises the tune from her time during the war. They have a young son Patrick, and life is generally quite good for the family. Review: Maja and Lewis met in Europe while he served with the medical corps in the war. Story: Set in America 15 years after World War II, the film revolves around the dark past of Maja (Noomi Rapace), a Romanian who now lives in the US with her husband Lewis (Chris Messina).
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