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Thomas Gibson, Jessica Bowman, Veronica Hamel, and Richard Kiley in Secrets (1995)

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Secrets

3 reviews
6/10

A pleasant surprise

The story is set about a century ago. The main character is a 13-year-old girl named Anna, an only child. Her family is visited by a young man; when he has left, it becomes clear that one of the servants, Edwina, has become pregnant by him and the drama begins. The servants are fired and the baby is taken away from Edwina by Anna's parents, who turn out not to be able to make children (which gives Anna food for thought) and want to have a sister for their daughter. Subsequently, Edwina collapses because she can't see her baby anymore, but Anna sympathizes with her and takes the baby with her to Edwina's place. And so on.

This, of course, sounds quite 'soapy', and it is. However, this TV-film is better than you would expect from such a plot. Usually I am often annoyed while watching a soap-like film or series, but this film seems to be of a higher level: the cast was not as bad as in an average soap opera (except Shae D'Lyn, who plays her role of Edwina far too sentimental) and the story line was interesting enough to keep watching, though it was not by any means spectacular or great. A pleasant surprise after all.

6/10
  • steenvreter29
  • May 9, 2001
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4/10

So sad

The movie is so sad. Etta was a jerk for taking Edwina's baby away from her. When I first saw this movie, I cried when it was over. Just because Hailus fell in love with Edwina and not Etta, doesn't mean that Etta had the right to take her baby away. There were other children that Etta could have adopted.
  • loriramsey
  • Aug 23, 2025
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8/10

Wow so good

This is amazing. So sod tho that there really are people like the Dr's wife out there. I recommend it. James Welch Henderson Arkansas 4/26/21.
  • jewelch
  • Apr 28, 2021
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