Secretary
Review by Clint Morris
One
of this year's favourites at Sundance, Secretary is
a concoction of sexual perversion, self-mutilation and romance.
Ultimately, it's a blend that doesn't ring true for its audience.
Lee (Maggie Gyllenhaal) is fresh out of an institution, where
she was trying to overcome her love of self-mutilation.
Far from fully recovered, the loose cannon applies for what
she believes is the start of a great career - a secretary
position working for a slippery, equally cockamamie being:
Lawyer, E.Edward Grey (James Spader).
Berated for her negligence and tousled behaviour, Lee soon
finds herself doing unbecoming tasks at her boss's pleasure.
But as soon as Grey begins to stop shovelling out the abuse
on her bottom, Lee begins to linger for it again - almost
pleading her boss for a bit more of a whack where it hurts....
Ultimately, Secretary is a bizarre flick. It moves
a little apprehensively between comedy, drama and then, erotic
romance, with the central player's excellent performances
(especially newcomer Gyllenhaal) suffering because of the
film's indecisions.
If it were a showreel to promote the talents of it's male
and female leads it would have delivered and then some - but
instead it's a film that supposed to entertain it's diverse
audience, which, at the end of the day, it doesn't do a great
job of.
2.5 out of 5
Secretary
Australian release: Thursday May 29th
Cast: James Spader, Maggie Gyllenhaal, Lesley Ann Warren,
Jeremy Davies, Amy Locane.
Director: Steven Shainberg.
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