Secretary

Movie 🎥 Review: “Secretary”. Critics gave it a 75%. Rated R for strong sexuality, some nudity, depiction of behavioral disorders, and language

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Lee Holloway (Maggie Gyllenhaal), the socially awkward and emotionally sensitive youngest daughter of a dysfunctional family, adjusts to normal life after having been hospitalized following an incident of dangerous self-harm. She learns to type, and begins to work as a secretary for an eccentric attorney, E. Edward Grey (James Spader), who hires her despite her stilted social skills, unprofessional appearance and scoring higher than anyone he's ever interviewed, which would make her overqualified for the job. Edward explains that it's dull work and they don't use computers; however, Lee remarks that she is okay with these conditions and starts dating the dull and socially awkward but kind Peter (Jeremy Davies).

Though at first Edward appears to be highly irritated by Lee's typos and other innocuous mistakes, it soon becomes apparent that he is sexually aroused by her obedient behavior. After he confronts her about her propensity for self-injury and commands that she never hurt herself again, the two embark on a BDSM relationship. Lee experiences a sexual and personal awakening, and she falls deeply in love. Edward, however, displays insecurity concerning his feelings for Lee, and he feels shame and disgust over his sexual habits. 

The cast: Maggie Gyllenhaal as Lee Holloway, James Spader as E. Edward Grey, Jeremy Davies as Peter, Lesley Ann Warren as Joan Holloway, Stephen McHattie as Burt Holloway, Jessica Tuck as Tricia O'Connor and Amy Locane as Lee's sister

The film was generally received positively by critics. As of February 2017, it has a rating of 75%.  Many critics noted the film's original take on themes of sadomasochism, with Roger Ebert saying that the film "approaches the tricky subject...with a stealthy tread, avoiding the dangers of making it either too offensive, or too funny". "Perhaps there is something bold about saying that pain can bring healing as long as it's applied by the right hand, but even that seems obvious and even normal thanks to Gyllenhaal.

This movie premiered back in 2002 and it goes without saying that it is one of the strangest movies you'll see (currently playing on HBO this month). Be prepared for BDSM scenes that are sprinkled throughout the movie at very convenient times!!.  If after reading this it's peeked your interest......I would recommend you check this out.....you might just be pleasantly surprised.

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