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Can You Keep a Secret? by Isabella Kruger
Can You Keep a Secret? by Isabella Kruger






Can You Keep a Secret? by Isabella Kruger

You don't even think about it, and it's not seen as special - it just is. What's really remarkable is how unremarkably the story includes a mix of races, sexualities, and genders in all of its roles (including Black transgender actress Laverne Cox as a wonderful boss who's commanding yet caring). And overall, the film is a strong example of diversity. And no one tries harder than Daddario (who's also an executive producer): She's believable as the awkward, mousy Emma, who can't believe that a handsome, successful man is interested in her. Not that Can You Keep a Secret? doesn't try hard - it does. This romcom lacks both polish and information, but the plot points, dialogue, and characters suggest that the novel is a must-read. Characters are in their late 20s/early 30s, and there are many sexual situations, plus innuendo and blunt gesturing they also curse ("f-k," "s-t,"etc.). Emma has a couple of workplace romances, including secretly dating the founder of the company.

Can You Keep a Secret? by Isabella Kruger Can You Keep a Secret? by Isabella Kruger

After drinking too much, main character Emma ( Alexandra Daddario) reveals her secrets to a stranger, which he finds appealing. It shows that communicating and sharing vulnerabilities are tools that can bring couples together - but so, it suggests, is Champagne. The film explores the idea that we hide who we really are from other people, thinking they'd reject or ridicule us if they knew our true selves.

Can You Keep a Secret? by Isabella Kruger

Parents need to know that Can You Keep a Secret? is a romcom based on a popular novel by Sophie Kinsella. It's implied (but not crystal clear) that the main character drank too much sparkling wine, which leads to behavior that causes a handsome man to fall for her.ĭid you know you can flag iffy content? Adjust limits for Drinking, Drugs & Smoking in your kid's entertainment guide.








Can You Keep a Secret? by Isabella Kruger