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Film Review: Little Secrets (747 words) |
 | Little Secrets has the sweetness of a wholesome family film with none of the saccharine mush that usually compensates for writing. |
 | Instead, in the film keeping secrets becomes a way for the kids of the neighborhood to hide their mistakes and for Emily to hide who she really is. They become a way to shield herself from getting close to people. |
 | Secrets indicates that we cannot truly become close to people-and become their friends-so long as we refuse be ourselves with them. |
| Little Secrets - a Movie Review of The Phantom Tollbooth (2427 words) |
 | Little Secrets takes place in a clean town where the houses are brand-new, the window frames are alike, no cracks in the sidewalks and everyone wears a safety helmet when on a bicycle. |
 | Little Secrets is much like a made-for-TV movie the family could watch but be aware of the scene where mom goes to the hospital to have her baby. |
 | Little Secrets is like ten Disney Sunday Night Movies in one, with all ten tear-jerking, sentimental climaxes happening at once. |