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Confessions of a Secretary
A typical work day begins for an excutive secretary. Wake up, get dressed, commute, make coffee, read the bosses schedule, type letters, get invited to a floating world of forbidden erotic pleasures, sleep, repeat.
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Plot Summary
A young woman begins her first job as a secretary in a bustling office environment. As she navigates the complexities of workplace dynamics and her own burgeoning sexuality, she finds herself entangled in office politics and personal relationships. The film explores her journey of self-discovery and independence in a challenging professional setting.
Critical Reception
Confessions of a Secretary received mixed reviews upon its release. While some critics praised its exploration of female independence and the performance of its lead, others found the plot predictable and the themes underdeveloped. Audiences at the time were divided, with some appreciating its frank depiction of a young woman's experiences and others finding it too tame or conventional for its subject matter.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its focus on a young woman's professional and personal growth.
Criticized for a formulaic plot and lack of depth in its thematic exploration.
Susan Dey's performance was often highlighted as a strong point.
Google audience: Audience reception information is not readily available for this film.
Fun Fact
This film marked an early leading role for Susan Dey, who would later gain significant fame for her role as Laurie Partridge in the television series 'The Partridge Family' and as Grace Van Owen in 'L.A. Law'.
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