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Confessions of a Secretary, from 1976, presents a rather intriguing glimpse into the life of an executive secretary. The pacing is deliberate, almost mundane, which draws you into her world of everyday tasks. But don't let that fool you; there's an underlying tension as she navigates the monotony, only to be pulled into a realm of erotic escapades. The tone fluctuates between drudgery and allure, creating this unique atmosphere that kind of lingers. Performances carry an understated charm, maintaining a sense of realism against the more fantastical elements. It’s the contrast that makes it distinctive, really. You can feel the weight of her routine, then suddenly there's this invitation to explore something deeper—definitely worth a watch for those into such nuanced storytelling.
Confessions of a Secretary has been somewhat elusive in the collector's market, with limited format releases over the years, primarily existing on VHS. The scarcity of good quality prints adds to its allure for collectors. Interest has grown recently among those who appreciate the unique blend of mundane and erotic themes, making it a noteworthy piece for anyone diving into 70s cinema.
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