Le Secret : Tous les rêves sont permis
Original title: The Secret: Dare to Dream
- 2020
- Tous publics
- 1h 47m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
19K
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A feature film adaptation of the self-help book, 'The Secret', which focuses on the power of positive thinking.A feature film adaptation of the self-help book, 'The Secret', which focuses on the power of positive thinking.A feature film adaptation of the self-help book, 'The Secret', which focuses on the power of positive thinking.
- Awards
- 2 nominations total
Aidan Pierce Brennan
- Greg Wells
- (as Aidan Brennan)
Chloe Lee
- Bess Wells
- (as Chloe Grace Lee)
Jessica Harthcock
- Hostess
- (as Jessica Rose Harthcock)
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Seriously, how cynical and jaded do you have to be to hate this movie so bad you give it less than 5 stars? OK, so it's not a blockbuster and it is predictable, but it gives a spot on message for the times. It's the perfect antidote to the current pandemic age, and a refreshing change to the ultra-violent trash currently filling the minds of our screens today. We enjoyed it as a family without having to worry about anything inappropriate or upsetting. Just enjoy it for what it is- a feelgood movie that encourages us to be better. What's so wrong about that?
It is really not amazing but it's pleasant and nice. Some movies make u wanna press the fast forward button but u kinda just breeze through the dull moments.
Nice cinematography on some of the scenes and as for The Secret, it's kinda existed in the movie but not forced through.
It's been a while but I already feel like a second helping.
Light without being airy, this adaptation of a novel about people, family and personal struggle is well done in a genre that of late is usually either under or overdone.
What makes 'The Secret' stand out is the evocative rawness, the non-verbal glimpses and the overall ability of the cast to tell a tale without ever looking like they're trying. It just flows and carries you along with it.
The result is a movie so charming and inspiring that it begs to reverse the usual trend of Hollywood remaking cinema europa gems. 'The Secret' will hold its own in any setting and language.
See it.
Light without being airy, this adaptation of a novel about people, family and personal struggle is well done in a genre that of late is usually either under or overdone.
What makes 'The Secret' stand out is the evocative rawness, the non-verbal glimpses and the overall ability of the cast to tell a tale without ever looking like they're trying. It just flows and carries you along with it.
The result is a movie so charming and inspiring that it begs to reverse the usual trend of Hollywood remaking cinema europa gems. 'The Secret' will hold its own in any setting and language.
See it.
Based on Rhonda Byrne's bestselling self-help book, Andy Tennant's 'The Secret: Dare to Dream' is a basic family drama at its core. It's about as clichéd as it gets. However, the movie itself is totally harmless and fine and, at times, even moving. And despite telling a story that basically deals with exploring the power of positive thoughts, the writing never gets preachy or overbearing. The performances from Katie Holmes and Josh Lucas are both effective with the rest of the cast also putting in fine performances.
This movie was so sweet that it literally gave the Katie Holmes character a toothache (and myself one too).
It felt very Nicholas Sparks. But it was simple, feel-good and had enough heartwarming scenes to make me happy. It didn't require much brain power, which was what I wanted.
It focuses heavily on the law of attraction, but I didn't feel like it was too preachy. It gave some food for thought. Some scenes were over-the-top cheesy, or featured some questionable acting. But it had a big enough heart to look past most of that.
It's easy to see why this film has been panned heavily by critics, yet has more favourable reviews and feedback from regular audiences. Some aspects reminded me of Dawson's Creek - the setting, aspects of the Katie Holmes character and her love life, the storm.
The world is so damn gloomy these days, that a little positivity can't hurt. Glad I gave this a chance.
It felt very Nicholas Sparks. But it was simple, feel-good and had enough heartwarming scenes to make me happy. It didn't require much brain power, which was what I wanted.
It focuses heavily on the law of attraction, but I didn't feel like it was too preachy. It gave some food for thought. Some scenes were over-the-top cheesy, or featured some questionable acting. But it had a big enough heart to look past most of that.
It's easy to see why this film has been panned heavily by critics, yet has more favourable reviews and feedback from regular audiences. Some aspects reminded me of Dawson's Creek - the setting, aspects of the Katie Holmes character and her love life, the storm.
The world is so damn gloomy these days, that a little positivity can't hurt. Glad I gave this a chance.
Katie Holmes Answers 'Secret' Fan Questions
Katie Holmes Answers 'Secret' Fan Questions
Fan favorite Katie Holmes reflects on The Secret: Dare to Dream, where she plays a widow whose fortunes change after a mysterious man enters her life.
Did you know
- TriviaMiddendorf's Manchac is a real seafood restaurant just outside New Orleans in Akers, La. The restaurant is located at the the base of the I-55 bridge between Lake Maurepas and Lake Pontchartrain.
- GoofsMiranda gets some Ben & Jerry's out of the freezer and opens the top and reaches her spoon in to get out some of that delicious ice cream. In the next shot from a side angle, the ice cream pint is quite full and her spoon could not go in as deep as it had before.
- Quotes
Bray Johnson: I'm open to the possibility that whatever happens, even the bad stuff, can lead to better things.
- ConnectionsFeatured in The IMDb Show: Katie Holmes Answers Fan Questions (2020)
- SoundtracksWaiting
Words and Music by Justin Davis (as William Justin Davis) and Sarah Zimmermann (as Sarah Elizabeth Zimmermann)
Performed by Striking Matches
(c) Universal Music Corp. on behalf of itself, Justin Davis Music, and Sarahzimm Music
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- Also known as
- El secreto: Atrévete a soñar
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- Budget
- $21,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross worldwide
- $3,215,636
- Runtime1 hour 47 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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