A timid young woman starts working for a demanding lawyer and finds a new way to deal with her self-harming urges.
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6.9 /10
108169 people rated
Secretary
2002
R
1 h 47 m
United States
Comedy
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Romance
A timid young woman starts working for a demanding lawyer and finds a new way to deal with her self-harming urges.
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6.9 /10
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James Spader
Mr. Grey
Maggie Gyllenhaal
Lee Holloway
Jeremy Davies
Peter
Lesley Ann Warren
Joan Holloway
Stephen McHattie
Burt Holloway
Patrick Bauchau
Dr. Twardon
Jessica Tuck
Tricia O'Connor
Osgood Perkins
Jonathan
Amy Locane
Lee's Sister
Mary Joy
Sylvia
Michael Mantell
Stewart
Lily Knight
Paralegal
Sabrina Grdevich
Allison
Lacey Kohl
Louisa
Julene Renee
Jessica
Lauren Cohn
First Secretary
Ezra Buzzington
Typing Teacher
Kyle Colerider-Krugh
Mr. Garvey
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Khan
31/03/2026 18:35
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Shezzowicked03
01/11/2025 08:19
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silent
28/10/2025 03:48
is this movie contain proper sex
Theophile Tafon
09/01/2025 11:03
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Iamyoudxddy🤭👿❤️
20/08/2024 06:30
This was very intriguing in most of the first hour of the film. Maggie Gyllenhall's character "Lee Holloway" almost riveted me to the screen, but the film bogs down after that hour and disintegrates into a sleazy soap opera. I have to laugh (or shake my head in disgust) at the "testimony" on the back on the DVD by Los Angeles Times reviewer Manohla Dargis who says this is "a gently bent old-fashioned romance." Yeah, right....as old-fashioned as Paris Hilton or Quentin Tarantino. Puh-leeze, how sleazy and out-of-touch are these newspaper movie critics?
I have no trouble with Gyllenhaal, who is fascinating, and James Spader who, for once, wasn't some ultra-snotty, profane and smug idiot he usually plays. However, he was still a sick SOB in this portrayal as lawyer "E. Edward Gray," a guy similarly mentally ill as "Lee." Yes, those two made for a good couple, but "old-fashioned romance" is a laughable description of this sado-masochistic relationship.
I enjoyed the acting and the photography, and Maggie's sweet, innocent (for the most part) looks, the but story was a little too sick, didn't have enough of the dark humor I was expecting (only a few laughs) and the characters are just too dysfunctional for my tastes. If you like "kinky" stuff and don't mind a slow story, you'll like this film. Otherwise, stay away.
สงกรานต์ รังสรรค์
20/08/2024 06:30
Maggie Gyllenhaal deserves an Oscar nomination for her brilliant portrayal of borderline psychotic, self-mutilating Lee Holloway, a former mental institution patient seeking to sustain herself - vocationally and emotionally - in a challenging world where she has few safe harbors. She comes from a messy family background although that alone can't explain her illness.
Learning typing, she gets a secretary's job with lawyer E. Edward Grey (James Spader, who also turns in a first-rate, nuanced performance). Grey refuses to have any computers in his very smart, expensive law office. Like many lawyers he's a perfectionist who abhors typographical errors but his obsession with perfection reflects more than an anal personality hitched to a law degree. His solo practice seems to thrive better than his self-control of a suppressed sexuality, awakened by Maggie at first unknowingly.
This is a film about what many consider to be deviant behavior (sado-masochism and bondage-discipline, not your usual Hollywood romantic fun and games) that most will concur is uncommon in the workplace. Director Steven Shainberg and his cast - and Gyllenhaal and Spader carry the film, forget the supporting actors - show Lee and Grey's rocky and developing relationship with candor, without condemnation and without exploitation. The lawyer and his secretary are sexualized in a way few have experienced and those who have don't talk to folks outside their circle.
This is a black comedy/a black drama. It either grabs or repels the viewer: there's no in-between. The resolution? Is it realistic or a cop-out? I'd love to hear from those able to comment from experience on IMDb's discussion board. But I have a feeling few will post reactions.
A very different film that I rate 8/10 on a personal scale where I value the deep and tortured acting projecting the absorbing conflict of this sexualized working (initially) relationship.
jairfreee
09/08/2024 15:49
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04/08/2024 00:21
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Dénola Grey
21/07/2024 06:07
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16/07/2024 05:14
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User Review
Khan
31/03/2026 18:35
po
Shezzowicked03
01/11/2025 08:19
.
silent
28/10/2025 03:48
is this movie contain proper sex
Theophile Tafon
09/01/2025 11:03
👍👍👍
Iamyoudxddy🤭👿❤️
20/08/2024 06:30
This was very intriguing in most of the first hour of the film. Maggie Gyllenhall's character "Lee Holloway" almost riveted me to the screen, but the film bogs down after that hour and disintegrates into a sleazy soap opera. I have to laugh (or shake my head in disgust) at the "testimony" on the back on the DVD by Los Angeles Times reviewer Manohla Dargis who says this is "a gently bent old-fashioned romance." Yeah, right....as old-fashioned as Paris Hilton or Quentin Tarantino. Puh-leeze, how sleazy and out-of-touch are these newspaper movie critics?
I have no trouble with Gyllenhaal, who is fascinating, and James Spader who, for once, wasn't some ultra-snotty, profane and smug idiot he usually plays. However, he was still a sick SOB in this portrayal as lawyer "E. Edward Gray," a guy similarly mentally ill as "Lee." Yes, those two made for a good couple, but "old-fashioned romance" is a laughable description of this sado-masochistic relationship.
I enjoyed the acting and the photography, and Maggie's sweet, innocent (for the most part) looks, the but story was a little too sick, didn't have enough of the dark humor I was expecting (only a few laughs) and the characters are just too dysfunctional for my tastes. If you like "kinky" stuff and don't mind a slow story, you'll like this film. Otherwise, stay away.
สงกรานต์ รังสรรค์
20/08/2024 06:30
Maggie Gyllenhaal deserves an Oscar nomination for her brilliant portrayal of borderline psychotic, self-mutilating Lee Holloway, a former mental institution patient seeking to sustain herself - vocationally and emotionally - in a challenging world where she has few safe harbors. She comes from a messy family background although that alone can't explain her illness.
Learning typing, she gets a secretary's job with lawyer E. Edward Grey (James Spader, who also turns in a first-rate, nuanced performance). Grey refuses to have any computers in his very smart, expensive law office. Like many lawyers he's a perfectionist who abhors typographical errors but his obsession with perfection reflects more than an anal personality hitched to a law degree. His solo practice seems to thrive better than his self-control of a suppressed sexuality, awakened by Maggie at first unknowingly.
This is a film about what many consider to be deviant behavior (sado-masochism and bondage-discipline, not your usual Hollywood romantic fun and games) that most will concur is uncommon in the workplace. Director Steven Shainberg and his cast - and Gyllenhaal and Spader carry the film, forget the supporting actors - show Lee and Grey's rocky and developing relationship with candor, without condemnation and without exploitation. The lawyer and his secretary are sexualized in a way few have experienced and those who have don't talk to folks outside their circle.
This is a black comedy/a black drama. It either grabs or repels the viewer: there's no in-between. The resolution? Is it realistic or a cop-out? I'd love to hear from those able to comment from experience on IMDb's discussion board. But I have a feeling few will post reactions.
A very different film that I rate 8/10 on a personal scale where I value the deep and tortured acting projecting the absorbing conflict of this sexualized working (initially) relationship.
jairfreee
09/08/2024 15:49
about
Nerd
04/08/2024 00:21
add
Dénola Grey
21/07/2024 06:07
Secretary-1080P
Sambi Da Silver
16/07/2024 05:14
Secretary-720P
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