Review of Fifty Shades of Grey (2015) by Ysfex3 — 14 Feb 2015
I just finished watching Fifty Shades of Grey and I thought the director and actors did a good job with the film. For all the nay sayers out there, you can have your opinion, but this story is not about domestic abuse.
It is far from it. 1. They both consent to the activities in the contract. 2. She wants to know the punishment to the fullest. 3. If she wanted to stop she could have used the safe words at anytime and she chose not too.
The other to books explain a lot of this. I have read romantic novels and other erotica novels . Fifty shades is actually quite tame compared to others such as the series Tiffany Reiz that include Siren, The mistress, The prince, and etc.
In these novels they do get marked and it is more explicit and it explains more of the BDSM world such as what collars represent and how most submissives turn to being dominants, etc. If they explained the contract more in the movie with FSOG, you would have known that one of the hard conditions was not to mark or harm the skin in any way, no hot waxes, cutting or any of that.
It dives deep into Grey and explains why he does what he does and why in general people go into the BDSM world. I don't feel abusive relationships are the same. For I have been in one and I would know.
Individuals are controlling in both the difference is with BDSM you have a choice and can choose to stop, but with the other it happens whether you want it to or not and it doesn't stop.
This review of Fifty Shades of Grey (2015) was written by Ysfex3 on 14 Feb 2015.
Fifty Shades of Grey has generally received mixed reviews.
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