Fifty Shades of Grey (2015
Literature student Anastasia Steele's life changes forever when she meets handsome, yet tormented, billionaire Christian Grey
Director:
Sam Taylor-JohnsonWriters:
Kelly Marcel (screenplay), E.L. James (novel)Storyline
When Anastasia Steele, a literature student, goes to interview the
wealthy Christian Grey as a favor to her roommate Kate Kavanagh, she
encounters a beautiful, brilliant and intimidating man. The innocent and
naive Ana starts to realize she wants him. Despite his enigmatic
reserve and advice, she finds herself desperate to get close to him. Not
able to resist Ana's beauty and independent spirit, Christian Grey
admits he wants her too, but on his own terms. Ana hesitates as she
discovers the singular tastes of Christian Grey - despite the
embellishments of success, his multinational businesses, his vast
wealth, and his loving family, Grey is consumed by the need to control
everything. Written by
MischaLeCroix
This
movie is atrocious beyond words, and the first movie from which I've
ever walked out (an hour and 17 minutes into it). The session was full
of giggling middle-aged women, wetting themselves with anticipation - I
cannot believe this book and movie has appeal. Are women really so
bored, so desperate, that this is what gets them off?? The acting was
appalling - I guess that's the end of Ms Johnson & Mr Dornan's
careers. And I wouldn't be surprised if the actors who refused the role
of Christian Grey are secretly relieved they had the sense to reject it!
The script was laughable. No chemistry between the two leads. As for
the 'eroticism'.....it was completely lacking. Stilted, awkward, poor
cinematography, cheesy scripting. Just terrible.
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