Sharing the Secret
- TV Movie
- 2000
- 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
1.3K
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A teenage girl who feels she must always seem happy for her parents and friends secretly binges and purges.A teenage girl who feels she must always seem happy for her parents and friends secretly binges and purges.A teenage girl who feels she must always seem happy for her parents and friends secretly binges and purges.
- Awards
- 1 win total
Julius Charles Ritter
- Edward
- (as Julius Ritter)
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Without a doubt one of the most well-acted television movies we have seen, that also managed to feel relatively accurate in it's portrayal of bulimia without ever being melodramatic or cheesy. Even comparing this to older television movies from the 80s and 90s, when TV movies were actually worth watching, this outshines a majority of them. One scene in particular where Beth reveals her eating disorder to her mom showcases just how talented both Lohman and Winningham are - you don't see acting this real or emotional very often, and there's a nuance to their performances that you wouldn't even expect in an Oscar-nominated film. Their performances also highlight some truly great writing.
If you havn't seen this movie I highly recommend you do.It's an excellent true story.I love Alison Lohman she is so talented side note: I also loved her in 7th heaven.The whole story line is amazing and the way they chose there characters waz awesome. The acting in this film is
very awesome.
very awesome.
This film rubbed me in some uncomfortable ways but opened my eyes. It truly does portray the realness of an eating disorder.
The main character does a wonderful job acting her part. A great movie to show young teenagers in high school too.
Just a very sad concept.
The main character does a wonderful job acting her part. A great movie to show young teenagers in high school too.
Just a very sad concept.
This was a pretty good movie, I liked it. I thought it was a pretty accurate look at bulimia and how it's not about dieting, it's about having a pain so deep that they have to find a way to deal with it and they choose this. Beth was a very accurately drawn character and in the scene where she confronts her mom about the eating disorder you can see the pain inside her and hear it in her voice and you know how deep the pain is that she is feeling. I also think one of the best lines in the movie is where Beth yells the words, "It's not about you." to her mother. Those words were so true and added so much to that scene in the movie. I think that that scene was definitely the most important scene in that movie.
This movie was a great educational piece for eating disorders. The acting was very good and the storyline flowed well. Mare Winningham and Alison Lohman deliver superb performances. The casting overall was well done.
The only thing I saw that is a criticism is Beth's therapist having with her mother and discussing Beth's case! HIPPA violation glalore. Plus patient confidentiality issues.
In the end this movie was well done and a good piece for teenagers or anyone with an eating disorder. I miss the kind of quality this movie exudes, they just do not make them like this anymore, much enjoyed this film.
The only thing I saw that is a criticism is Beth's therapist having with her mother and discussing Beth's case! HIPPA violation glalore. Plus patient confidentiality issues.
In the end this movie was well done and a good piece for teenagers or anyone with an eating disorder. I miss the kind of quality this movie exudes, they just do not make them like this anymore, much enjoyed this film.
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- TriviaAshlynn Rose's debut.
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Written and Performed by Diana Lorden
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