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Lee Holloway tiene el peor de los currículum cuando decide solicitar un empleo de secretaria en el bufete de abogados de E. Edward Grey. Basta con decir que acaba de salir de una institución psiquiátrica y que, tan sólo un día después de volver a estar con su disfuncional familia de barrio periférico, ha recaído ya en su hábito secreto e inconfesable. Pese a que nunca en su vida ha tenido trabajo, Lee resulta finalmente contratada por el Sr. Grey, un misterioso abogado. Al principio el trabajo parece normal: mecanografiar cartas, archivar documentos y hacer el café; pero Lee y el Sr. Grey no tardan en embarcarse en una relación mucho más estrecha e íntima; una relación que haría sonrojar a cualquier jefe de personal. (Manga Films S.L.)

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POMO 

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español Un buen espectáculo travieso de los noventa, o Pretty Woman para pervertidos románticos. Maggie Gyllenhaal, vulnerable, buscadora y devota, en la historia de un acercamiento íntimo inusualmente fuerte, que puede terminar en separación con devastación mental, o en fusión de pareja con satisfacción absoluta. James Spader tradicionalmente preciso en la voz, en la moderación incluso en los momentos más explosivos. Las escenas eróticas son psicológicamente exploratorias y emocionantes, la visión humorística es agradablemente aligeradora y el drama emocional conmovedor. Una película sobre relaciones única de su clase, audaz y sorprendentemente encantadora. ()

gudaulin 

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inglés For a very long time, American studios had to adhere to the so-called moral code and especially the productions of big studios were characterized by incredible prudishness. Then things opened up a bit, which led to a lot of nudity, vulgarity, and unnecessary films that relied on the cheapest pandering. Secretary is not an erotic film, as it is rather a humorous story about the search for sexual identity and coming to terms with it. While homosexuality has been successfully portrayed multiple times and certainly does not surprise as a topic, sexual deviation, which plays an important role in the film's story, still has a touch of something unusual, rarely seen in fictional films. Maggie Gyllenhaal and James Spader act with perspective and Secretary can be considered a pleasant film in the style of the American independent scene. It is a film that, although cautiously and gently (in fact, it moves within the boundaries of classic romantic comedies despite its tragicomic and dramatic elements), still pushes the boundaries of style and theme. Overall impression: 80%. It is, among other things, a film about tolerance, and it will probably be appreciated by those who have long understood that the boundaries of so-called normality are moving elsewhere than in the previous century and that love has many forms... ()

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inglés A perfect example of a perverted film that’s not for perverts. :) Explicit scenes are, with perhaps one exception, not to be found here; everything is subordinated to the charm of the two leads and the tremendous chemistry between them (which can be clearly seen in the first more intimate conversation when Lee is offered hot chocolate). I admire Steven Shainberg for choosing such a challenging subject and managing to conceptualize and film it with ease, insight, and a commensurate amount of wit. It seems to me that if Shainberg had tried to strum a more serious string all the time, the result could have seemed mechanical and ridiculous (not funny, as it does in this production). Since this is actually a portrait (I wouldn't call it a study) of two closeted people with similar obsessions, there are some psychological "hints" in the plot and the film takes on a more serious dramatic edge for a while, but the comedic level clearly prevails. An immensely likeable indie in which Maggie Gyllenhaal is wonderfully endearing and as Lee evokes no small amount of sympathy. ()