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5.4/10
IMDb"Can You Keep a Secret?" is a delightful romantic comedy that offers a fresh perspective on women empowerment. Emma Corrigan's character is relatable and vulnerable, and her heart-to-heart conversation with a stranger on a flight sets the stage for a charming and engaging story. The film's leads, Alexandra Daddario and Tyler Hoechlin, deliver outstanding performances, capturing the essence of their characters' personalities and quirks. The storylines explore Emma's journey to finding her voice and taking control of her life, both at home and in the workplace. The film's pacing is spot on, and the comedic elements provide a light-hearted and enjoyable experience. However, the script falls short in places, not fully exploring some of the themes it presents. Nevertheless, "Can You Keep a Secret?" is a well-acted, fun-filled romantic comedy that will leave you feeling uplifted and entertained.
Box Office Collection 1,400,000 USD
The movie is based on a novel written by Sophie Kinsella
This is Alexandra Daddario's first film which she also executive produced.
Joaquin Durán was the father of the film's director, Elise Durán.
Before the end credits begin rolling, a memorial tribute is shown. It states, "In loving memory of Joaquin Durán, March 31, 1938 - April 14, 2019."
Sunita Mani who plays Lissy tells Emma that the password to the club is Chad. Sunita played a character named Chad on The Good Place.
"Emma Corrigan: [to Jack] My whole life, I always based my value in myself off of what other people thought of me. I completely lost sight of who I was. And then I met you. And I told you everything about me. I told you all of my secrets. And, you didn't leave. Even though you knew all of my goofiness and my weirdness, and all of my fears and my insecurities, you didn't leave. And I didn't know anything about you, but it didn't matter because I knew your heart. [begins to cry] Emma Corrigan: You made me believe that I could be loved just by being myself. You made me believe that the only way to be loved was by being myself. And that is amazing."
"Jack Harper: [to Emma] Ever since you started talking on that plane, I was gripped."