Secretary (2002) 1080p. 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. Download with Magnet. Summary for the movie.
Synopsis An emotionally fragile woman recently released from a mental hospital for self mutilation goes to school to gain secretarial skills to gain employment. She has an alcoholic father and a co-dependent mother who are clueless as to who she really is which a tormented soul who really wants to find something with which she can find success. She is a great secretary and finds a job with a unique, old fashioned, but off center in charge boss with a somewhat sadistic sexual proclivity. She grows and evolves and so does he.
TRAUDL JUNGE BIOGRAPHY: Junge (March 16, 1920 to February 11, 2002) was Adolf Hitler’s private secretary in the final years of World War 2. She was by Hitler’s side through the Nazi leader’s darkest days - from defeat in the Battle of Stalingrad, the “Valkyrie” assassination attempt and finally the fall of Berlin and Hitler’s suicide. Where did she come from? Gertraud 'Traudl' Junge was born in Munich.
Junge was born Gertraud Humps in Munich to an unemployed beer brewer, Max Humps and wife Hildegard, a general’s daughter. Max joined a right-wing extremist group and moved to Turkey when th girl nicknamed “Traudl” was five years old. From then on Junge and her younger sister Inge were raised in the home of grandfather, General Maximillian Zottmann.
Junge later described him as “pedantic, disciplinary and orderly”. The sisters developed a passion for dancing and Junge dreamt of becoming a ballerina. But it was Inge who realised the dream, becoming a dancer at the Deutsche Theater in Berlin during the early years of the war. It was with help from her sister and Nazi official Albert Bormann that Junge landed the position on Hitler’s staff.
Working with Hitler Junge described Hitler as a kindly and paternal figure who she very much wanted to please. She worked at the Berghof in Berchtesgaden, the “Wolf’s Lair” headquarters in East Prussia and accompanied Hitler when visiting Mussolini in northern Italy. We made our way to the Fuhrer’s bunker and he was standing in the anteroom. He looked so funny that we almost burst out laughing. His hair was standing on end, his trousers were hanging in tatters, but he greeted us with an almost triumphant smile and said, ‘I have been saved.
Destiny has chosen me, providence has preserved me. It is a sign that I must see my mission through to the end. Those cowards were too scared to open fire and risk their own lives, they planed a bomb’. He was raging and cursing and he thought the construction squad that had just built the barracks might have hidden a bomb in the floor of the building. “.At the time we were very relieved because, after all, we had been spared a huge change that would have affected us in ways we could hardly imagine. “.The incident made him feel even more certain he was on the right path.
I have often wondered whether it might have been possible before then, when the situation wasn’t so absolutely terrible, for him to say, ‘I can’t win the war’. Perhaps he would have said at some point, ‘I have to make peace.’ But after the attack any hope of that was completely in vain.” -Traudl Junge on the assassination attempt and Hitler's reaction The end of the line Traudl and Hans Junge show their wedding photographs to Johanna Wolf. (photo: Walter Frentz) Junge joined Hitler’s staff when they moved to a bunker under the Reich Chancellery in Berlin in January 1945, the dying days of the war in Europe. She said this was a “terrible time”. “We were all in a state of shock, like machines,” she said. Junge witnessed Hitler’s wedding to Eva Braun on April 28, after which he dictated his final will and testament to her.
Hitler and Braun committed suicide on April 30 (they both took cyanide capsules, and Hitler shot himself at the same time). Junge was sitting in a room next door with the children of Joseph Goebbels when it happened.