It is plausible that this search originated from a non-English speaker, possibly from North Africa or the Middle East, given the frequent use of “mtrjm” (which resembles “مترجم” – “translated” in Arabic). If so, Secret Love may have been a foreign film (possibly Turkish, Iranian, or Egyptian) subtitled or dubbed into Arabic.

(original title: Heimliche Liebe - Der Schüler und die Postbotin ), directed by Franziska Buch, is a romantic drama that navigates the complex and often controversial territory of a forbidden relationship. Centered on the affair between a 17-year-old student and a 37-year-old married woman, the film uses this central conflict to explore themes of social class, emotional isolation, and the reckless nature of obsession.

Secret Love: The Schoolboy and the Mailwoman is a quiet, character-driven piece that explores the nuances of loneliness and forbidden attraction. While not a major theatrical release, it remains a point of interest for viewers seeking intense romantic dramas and has found a second life through online video sharing within specific international communities.

François develops a deep infatuation for the local mailwoman, . Brigitte is significantly older than him and lives a solitary life, carrying the weight of a personal tragedy—the recent loss of her husband. François begins to spy on her during her daily rounds, eventually mustering the courage to interact with her.