Re: 50 shades of grey Are you coming to see it?
Posted: Fri Feb 13 2015 2:24pm
But is it not a book written for women by a women?blythburgh wrote:http://www.theguardian.com/film/2015/fe ... tests-imax
it is the fact it could encourage violence/control by partners (mostly male but on occasion female ones) that worries me the most about the film. S and M if both are happy is one thing but if one partner is being co-erced then that is a boundary I do not want anybody encouraged to cross.
Apparently the film is better than the book but the author was on set every day and the director had to fight like a tiger to get her changes to the book on to the screen.