Sentinel & Enterprise

Past is alive in ‘Secrets We Keep’

- By Kevin Crust

Psychologi­cal thriller and domestic drama find common ground in the lean, well-acted “The Secrets We Keep,” starring Noomi Rapace, Chris Messina and Joel Kinnaman. Directed by Israeli filmmaker Yuval Adler from a screenplay he wrote with Ryan Covington, the film focuses on a Romanian war bride haunted by her past in post-World War II America.

Rapace plays Maja, who lives with her physician husband, Lewis (the always soulful Messina), and their young son in a small Rockwellia­n town, far from the horrors of Europe. The night terrors have passed, but one bright, sunny day she hears the familiar whistle and voice of a man playing with his dog, and suddenly she’s rocketed back 15

years to the night a group of German soldiers terrorized her, her younger sister and other women.

That man, Thomas (Kinnaman), a pipe-fitter newly arrived in town with his wife, Rachel (Amy Steimetz), and two small children, claims to be Swiss. But Maja, despite her fragmented memories, is certain he is a rapist and murderer named

Karl. How Maja seeks retributio­n, the effect it has on her relationsh­ip with Lewis and the unraveling of the American dream drive the story, one that feels equally frantic and measured.

The genre elements are nicely balanced by the adult drama embodied in the lead quartet’s performanc­es, especially Rapace’s turn that is part femme fatale, part damaged soul.

The stories we tell ourselves, the informatio­n we withhold from others and the threat of discovery that hangs over our misdeeds all shape “The Secrets We Keep.” In its modest package, it asks some interestin­g questions: Will the truth save us or haunt us? And can we live with not knowing the answer?

 ?? BLEECKER STREET ?? Joel Kinnaman and Noomi Rapace star in ‘The Secrets We Keep.’
BLEECKER STREET Joel Kinnaman and Noomi Rapace star in ‘The Secrets We Keep.’

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