Después de que su madre sufra una sobredosis mortal, 2 hermanas temen que el sistema de acogida las separe y deciden esconder el cuerpo. Pero su mentira puede ser descubierta y deben decidir... Leer todoDespués de que su madre sufra una sobredosis mortal, 2 hermanas temen que el sistema de acogida las separe y deciden esconder el cuerpo. Pero su mentira puede ser descubierta y deben decidir hasta dónde están dispuestas a llegar.Después de que su madre sufra una sobredosis mortal, 2 hermanas temen que el sistema de acogida las separe y deciden esconder el cuerpo. Pero su mentira puede ser descubierta y deben decidir hasta dónde están dispuestas a llegar.
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What We Hide is such a must see. The story telling is amazing and the acting just makes it ten times better. The cast is stacked with Mckenna Grace, Dacre Montgomery, Malia Baker, Jojo Regina and Jessie Williams- all from projects people know and love already. This film needs more credit as it's amazing and such a great original authentic film which we don't see in movies that much nowadays. I'm calling it now that Malia Baker, Mckenna Grace and Jojo Regina are the future of the film!! Loved this.
Outstanding performances by the cast! This heart warming film is a must see! The cinematography is beautiful and keeps you engaged the whole time. If you haven't seen this movie yet you are majorly missing out. I want to say more but don't want to give anything away so that you can experience it all yourself!
This is a really special, pitch-perfect film. An incredibly engaging, moving story. Not one moment ever takes you out, thanks to the ever rising tension and authentic, grounded acting. Some performances not to be missed: McKenna Grace, Jojo Regina, Forrest Goodluck, and Dacre Montgomery. Beautifully shot as well.
Greetings again from the darkness. Put me down as one of those saps who struggles mightily watching kids in peril ... even if 'it's only a movie.' Writer-director Dan Kay taps right into my weakness in the opening scene. Two sisters find their mother on the floor of the rural house - dead from an overdose. It's a situation where initially we have hope. Perhaps the girls will be better off without a druggie mom. But life is rarely that simple.
Mckenna Grace (GIFTED, 2017) is remarkable as 15-year-old Spider. She's so determined to keep together what remains of her family that she looks forcefully in the eyes of her younger sister Jessie (a terrific Jojo Regina, WHERE THE CRAWDADS SING, 2022) and says, "I'll die before I let them break us up." And neither Jessie nor us viewers have any doubt she means it. Yet, the challenges of that promise mount quickly ... and start with what to do with mom's body while keeping her death a secret.
Other challenges include mom's frightening druggie boyfriend, Reece (Dacre Montgomery, WENT UP THE HILL, 2025), who threatens the girls in order to extort money from them. There is also a social worker (Tamara Austin), and a well-meaning local Sheriff (Jesse Williams, "Grey's Anatomy), who happens to be the father of Spider's best friend Alexis (Malia Baker, "The Baby-Sitters Club"). All of this is piled up on the girls attending school and not arousing suspicion ... an incredibly stressful task for two youngsters. The emotional strain forces them to deal with a situation way beyond their years.
The interaction between the two sisters is mesmerizing to watch. Both actors are tremendous and create characters that find us believing everything they say and do. Spider has (mostly) pent up anger, while Jessie chooses to remember her mom's goodness. The dynamics shift a bit when local boy Cody (Forest Goodluck, THE MISEDUCATION OF CAMERON POST, 2018), takes an interest in Spider, using photography as an icebreaker. This acts as a reminder that Spider is a young girl who should be enjoying friends and figuring out relationships, rather than protecting her sister from outsiders.
Filmmaker Kay delivers an ending that fits so well with a story that has put the characters and viewers through immense emotional strain. This is one of the indie gems that has a lot going for it, not the least of which is these two outstanding young actors.
A limited theatrical rollout continues August 22, 2025 and August 29, 2025 in select cities.
Mckenna Grace (GIFTED, 2017) is remarkable as 15-year-old Spider. She's so determined to keep together what remains of her family that she looks forcefully in the eyes of her younger sister Jessie (a terrific Jojo Regina, WHERE THE CRAWDADS SING, 2022) and says, "I'll die before I let them break us up." And neither Jessie nor us viewers have any doubt she means it. Yet, the challenges of that promise mount quickly ... and start with what to do with mom's body while keeping her death a secret.
Other challenges include mom's frightening druggie boyfriend, Reece (Dacre Montgomery, WENT UP THE HILL, 2025), who threatens the girls in order to extort money from them. There is also a social worker (Tamara Austin), and a well-meaning local Sheriff (Jesse Williams, "Grey's Anatomy), who happens to be the father of Spider's best friend Alexis (Malia Baker, "The Baby-Sitters Club"). All of this is piled up on the girls attending school and not arousing suspicion ... an incredibly stressful task for two youngsters. The emotional strain forces them to deal with a situation way beyond their years.
The interaction between the two sisters is mesmerizing to watch. Both actors are tremendous and create characters that find us believing everything they say and do. Spider has (mostly) pent up anger, while Jessie chooses to remember her mom's goodness. The dynamics shift a bit when local boy Cody (Forest Goodluck, THE MISEDUCATION OF CAMERON POST, 2018), takes an interest in Spider, using photography as an icebreaker. This acts as a reminder that Spider is a young girl who should be enjoying friends and figuring out relationships, rather than protecting her sister from outsiders.
Filmmaker Kay delivers an ending that fits so well with a story that has put the characters and viewers through immense emotional strain. This is one of the indie gems that has a lot going for it, not the least of which is these two outstanding young actors.
A limited theatrical rollout continues August 22, 2025 and August 29, 2025 in select cities.
This remarkable movie tells the poignant story of two sisters trying to stay toghether as challenges arise amid a broken foster system,after their mother dies of overdose. From joyous highs to heartbreaking lows, their rollercoaster of emotions captivates the audience, making it impossible to look away. With a powerful narrative that resonates deeply, the film not only entertains but also aims to raise awareness for a vital cause. Prepare to be emotionally invested from start to finish, as this cinematic experience will leave you reflecting long after the credits roll.
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- TriviaFilming was halted due to hurricane Ian.
- Bandas sonorasUs Two
performed by Rachel Kanner and Jordan Brasko Gable
written by Mckenna Grace, Rachel Kanner, Jordan Brasko Gable, Cody Tarplay
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- 1h 42min(102 min)
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