Secretary Lady

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Secretary Lady
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Téa Leoni and Tim Daly are graduates of the same high school, the Putney School in Vermont: Tim in 1974 and Téa in 1984.
With Elizabeth McCord's assumption of the Presidency in the final season, the word Secretary" in the opening credits rotates to become "President".
7/10 but Season 6 bumps it up to an 8
M-Sec is an amazing political thriller by Barbra Hall. The performance by Téa Leoni as Elizabeth McCord is mesmerising, she's such a ballsy amazing character. The fact that her & Tim Daly are dating in real life makes their on screen chemistry SO real! The first 5 seasons covering Bess' time as Sec State are intriguing and thrilling. Like every show it has its bad episodes but that doesn't take away from it. Season 6 with McCord finally becoming POTUS was outstanding and definitely the best season of the show and I'd love to see more of the McCord presidency if the show ever returns. Overall a well written show with a great cast giving amazing performances.
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A political drama which looks into the life of the Secretary of State as she tries to balance work with family. A political drama which looks into the life of the Secretary of State as she tries to balance work with family. A political drama which looks into the life of the Secretary of State as she tries to balance work with family.

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Erin Cressida Wilson (screenplay) (story adaptation) Mary Gaitskill (short story) Steven Shainberg (story adaptation)
In a 2018 interview Maggie Gyllenhaal called her role in Secretary "the first time that I was given a role where I could express something about myself," describing taking the role of Lee as an opportunity to "explore something that's on the edge of what I know about myself but with the protection of fiction." She also gave director Steven Shainberg a lot of credit for his collaborative approach, describing him as "interested in me as an artist, was interested in what I was offering, and the way that shifted the story, as opposed to whatever he had imagined before I got there."
Lee is bent over his desk and Mr Grey instructs her to pull down her pantyhose and underwear. When viewed in profile we see the edge of a bodysuit across her thigh. It's unlikely to be a tan line because she was completely covered (hiding her scars) while her girlfriends were in bikinis.
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"fictitious" is misspelled "ficticious" "unintentional" is misspelled "unitentional" unauthorized use of the film is warned as resulting in "civil liberty" instead of "civil liability"
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The most original romantic comedy I've seen in YEARS! Highly recommended.
I may be a jaded old cynic but from time to time a contemporary movie knocks me off my seat. Recently there's been quite a few -'May', 'Sympathy For Mr. Vengeance' and 'Auto Focus' immediately spring to mind. 'Secretary' is another recent gem. This is the most original romantic comedy (very black, mind you) I've seen in YEARS! And for something which deals with a lifestyle alien to me (dominance and submission) it's surprisingly touching, and even managed to get me to shed a tear or two. I had previously enjoyed Maggie Gyllenhaal's supporting roles in 'Donnie Darko' and John Waters' 'Cecil B. Demented' (she played Raven, the make up artist - "Pain is pleasure! Slavery is freedom! Suicide for Satan!' remember?), but her performance here is first class and is guaranteed to turn her into a major cult figure if not an actual genuine STAR. I confess that I now have a major crush on her to boot (I'm sure I'm not alone!). James Spader is also very, very good. While I admired him appearing in Cronenberg's 'Crash' a few years ago most of his other film choices have been safe ones and to be honest I'd pretty much given up on him as an actor. But it just goes to show what an actor is capable of with an innovative script and a supportive director. It's really difficult imagining any other two actors playing these roles any better. In the supporting cast Jeremy Davies also surprised me. I'd been getting a bit tired of his crazy shtick in previous roles, especially his extremely irritating performance in 'The Million Dollar Hotel', but he did a much more subtle job in this movie, and it really worked for me. This is my first experience with director Steven Shainberg but I was impressed. I now want to try and see his previous movie, the Jim Thompson adaptation 'Hit Me'. I also look forward to his next movie, because if 'Secretary' is any indication of his talent then he's sure to come up with something very special. Highly recommend.
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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. 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. 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.
[Mr. Grey asks Lee why she cuts herself]
E. Edward Grey : Why do you cut yourself, Lee?
E. Edward Grey : Is it that sometimes the pain inside has to come to the surface and when you see evidence of the pain inside, you finally know you're really here? Then, when you watch the wound heal, it's comforting. Isn't it?

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