Secret (2007) Review – When the Music Is Real Enough
Header illustration for the film review essay of Secret (2007). Illustration created for editorial movie review purposes. 💭 Short Personal Reflection Secret (2007) found me somewhere I hadn't expected to be found. To be honest, I was more captivated by the music than the story itself. Perhaps it comes with time — I find it harder to fully surrender to fantasy, at least in live-action films. Reality has a way of anchoring us more firmly than before. With animation, I still find myself believing almost without question. But here, at first, I remained at a certain distance. And then something shifted. When the Piano Battle arrived — Chopin's "Black Key" Etude reimagined under Xianglun's hands — the distance closed without my choosing. Art is never fixed, I thought. It is constantly being reborn through the hands of those who perform it. In that moment, the question of fantasy no longer mattered. The music was real enough to quietly bridge the distance between ...