The Intern – A Summer of Lust (2019) is a film fighting its own marketing. It is not a guilty pleasure. It is an uncomfortable, necessary mirror held up to the fantasy of the “forbidden office romance.” The lust is real, but so is the hangover. And in the end, the film suggests that for an intern, the only truly passionate summer fling worth having is with your own career—because everyone else is just using you for their own season.
That summer hadn't just been about a job; it had been about discovery. She had discovered a part of herself that was bold, passionate, and ready to take on the world. the intern %E2%80%93 a summer of lust %282019%29
You enjoy slow, psychological dramas like The Piano Teacher or Secretary (but with less stylization and more awkward silence). You’re interested in a deconstruction of workplace romance tropes, not a celebration of them. The Intern – A Summer of Lust (2019)
The story explores sexual curiosity, pleasure, and the contrast between Maddie’s shy "All-American" background and her new life. Guide to Content & Availability Genre: Erotic mystery/drama. And in the end, the film suggests that
It was a sweltering summer in New York City, and Emily, a recent college graduate, was eager to start her career in marketing. She landed an internship at a prestigious advertising agency, where she would work alongside some of the most talented and creative minds in the industry.