Secret Things (2002)

Secret Things (2002)
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Two young women try to climb the corporate ladder using their feminine wiles in this erotic melodrama from French director Jean-Claude Brisseau. At the beginning of the film, Nathalie (Coralie Revel) and Sandrine (Sabrina Seyvecou) work in a strip club, where Nathalie wows the customers with her dancing while Sandrine tends bar. After a fight with their boss, both of them are tossed out late one night. Sandrine, a newcomer to Paris, is late paying her rent and can't go back to her apartment, so Nathalie invites her to move in with her. They become lovers, and after occupying themselves for awhile by behaving very naughtily in public, decide to conquer the working world with their powers of seduction. They both find jobs at a seemingly normal company and choose as their target a mild-mannered middle-aged bureaucrat named Delacroix (Roger Mirmont). But the company has some kinky secrets of its own, personified by the owner's son Christophe (Fabrice Deville), a decadent nihilist with a very close relationship with his sister, in whom the women might have met their match. ~ Tom Vick, Rovi

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Starring:
Coralie RevelSabrina Seyvecou, (more)
Director(s):
Jean-Claude Brisseau
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Secret Things

Two young women try to climb the corporate ladder using their feminine wiles in this erotic melodrama from French director Jean-Claude Brisseau. At the beginning of the film, Nathalie (Coralie Revel) and Sandrine (Sabrina Seyvecou) work in a strip club, where Nathalie wows the customers with her dancing while Sandrine tends bar. After a fight with their boss, both of them are tossed out late one night. Sandrine, a newcomer to Paris, is late paying her rent and can't go back to her apartment, so Nathalie invites her to move in with her. They become lovers, and after occupying themselves for awhile by behaving very naughtily in public, decide to conquer the working world with their powers of seduction. They both find jobs at a seemingly normal company and choose as their target a mild-mannered middle-aged bureaucrat named Delacroix (Roger Mirmont). But the company has some kinky secrets of its own, personified by the owner's son Christophe (Fabrice Deville), a decadent nihilist with a very close relationship with his sister, in whom the women might have met their match. ~ Tom Vick, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
112 mins

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Director(s):
Jean-Claude Brisseau
Writer(s):
Jean-Claude Brisseau
Producer(s):
Jean-Claude BrisseauJean-Francois Geneix
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Stephanie L.

If you can get by all the female masterbation and sex making the movie borderline porno its a great movie. The storyline is very entertaining and you keep your eyes on the screan the entire movie. Its a great energic movie.

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K.T. T.

Very enjoyable from the beginning til end. This is not a typical movie where one could guess what the end would be. In fact, it drew my attention the whole time due to its unexpected plot twists. There are just enough sex scenes to make the film that much more memorable and enjoyable. This is slow-drawn drama, not a suspense. Very enjoyable if watched by both.

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Kristin G.

This was a hot movie! I agree with the comment about all the female masturbation, however, it looks like they enjoyed themselves! It was very graphic with the sex and nudity, but that's what an erotic movie is all about. I would rent this one again!

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