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2002
By Slough Pond

A young woman, recently released from a mental hospital, gets a job as a secretary to a demanding lawyer, where their employer-employee relationship turns into a sexual, sadomasochistic one.

  • Romance
  • Drama
  • Comedy

Crew

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    Amy Hobby

    Producer

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    Erin Cressida Wilson

    Screenplay

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    Pam Wise

    Editor

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    Angelo Badalamenti

    Original Music Composer

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    Steven Shainberg

    Director

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    Andrew Fierberg

    Producer

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    Steven Fierberg

    Director of Photography

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    Sharon Cingle

    Script Supervisor

Top cast

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    James Spader

    Mr. Grey

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    Maggie Gyllenhaal

    Lee Holloway

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    Jeremy Davies

    Peter

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    Lesley Ann Warren

    Joan Holloway

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    Stephen McHattie

    Burt Holloway

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    Patrick Bauchau

    Dr. Twardon

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    Jessica Tuck

    Tricia O'Connor

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    Osgood Perkins

    Jonathan

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    Amy Locane

    Lee's Sister

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    Mary Joy

    Sylvia

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    Michael Mantell

    Stewart

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    Lily Knight

    Paralegal

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    Sabrina Grdevich

    Allison

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    Lacey Kohl

    Louisa

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    Julene Renee

    Jessica

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    Lauren Cohn

    First Secretary

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    Ezra Buzzington

    Typing Teacher

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    Kyle Colerider-Krugh

    Mr. Garvey

Reviews

Wuchak

3/25/2018

Dominance and submission at the office (um... no) RELEASED IN 2002 and directed by Steven Shainberg, "Secretary" is a romantic dramedy about a young woman (Maggie Gyllenhaal) who spent some time at a mental hospital for self-harm (e.g. cutting). She apprehends a job as a secretary to a quirky, arduous lawyer (James Spader) wherein their employer-employee bond turns increasingly sexual in a dominant/submissive way. This is the first mainline film in America to breach the difficult topic of BDSM, walking the balance beam between being either too amusing or too offensive. For those not in the know, BDSM is an overlap of acronyms: BD stands for Bondage and Discipline; DS for Dominance and Submission; and SM for Sadism and Masochism. I didn’t really know the movie tackled BDSM before viewing it; I thought it was simply a romance-in-the-office type flick with maybe some kinky elements. The movie is polarizing, unsurprisingly. I read a few reviews by respectable critics and one was fascinated by it, giving it an incredible 10/10 Stars (Why Sure!), while another wrote it off as a film for sick people, granting it 1/10 Stars. Whilst I find the romance-at-the-office element interesting, I could care less about the BDSM angle. Regardless, the first half is amusing enough and Maggie is a winsome treat, but the second half gets a little too deviant and borders on porn. Yet the movie ends well with a well-intentioned message: This is a story about two people who have an affinity for DS that find each other and their relationship may or may not work (no spoilers). I suppose the movie is trying to get across that pain can be therapeutic as long as it's applied by the right hand with the right intention. Thus two people with an affinity for BDSM can develop a relationship that works, for them. But not me; no thanks. THE MOVIE RUNS 1 hour 47 minutes and was shot in Los Angeles. WRITERS: Mary Gaitskill (short story) and Erin Cressida Wilson & Shainberg (screenplay). GRADE: C-