![]() ![]() This is a noble, even pretty romantic, notion, but her slightly crazy reaction to the fact Christian may still be in contact with his former dom has more than a suggestion of melodrama.Įven though Ana gains some acceptance of Christian’s “singular tastes,” I got the feeling that, though she accepted them, her comfort-level may have only increased marginally, and she would endure anything to be with him, a one-sided sacrifice. ![]() I suppose that is why this movie is so popular among women: Christian Grey does everything right in his attempt to woo Ana, except when it comes to his past, which he keeps closeted in order to protect her. Though a very romantic idea, I can attest to it being totally implausible, if not impossible, to please a woman without any input from her, whatsoever. The romance in the story, though the tension was palpable, seemed to have very little to do with what she wanted, as Grey asked for no input from Ana he just presumed to know what she might enjoy. ![]() Though the acting was pretty believable as far as the facial and vocal expression, the story left much to be desired. If she was not on it already, why would she subject herself to the side effects (weight gain, moodiness, etc.) when she was not even sure if she wanted the relationship to continue? His contract should have given her fair warning, especially the non-disclosure aspect of it…and the birth control aspect. He did not know her at all, so this love could have been no more than lust, thus untrustworthy she should have known that. The fact that Christian Grey was so taken by (and seemingly in love with) Ana so quickly, though, was hardly convincing. The meeting of the two leads was believable enough, though not much of a meet-cute. ![]()
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