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Beat Me Skeet Me: A Critical Analysis of "Secretary".
"Secretary," the movie, is a provocative and warped love story. Viewers may go purple with rage or gray with disgust, while many may turn pink with embarrassment in order to hide the red of arousal. This movie crosses dangerous psychological territory: the threshold between desire and pain, between surrender and subjugation. Gaitskill's "Secretary" is more about submissiveness and "sexual perversion" (Garrett 1). Critic Regina Weinreich argues that Gaitskill's debut is startling and refreshing due to the
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