5 Reasons Why 50 Shades Of Grey — Like Any Other Concept of Abuse — Is Dangerously Fucked Up
The book, the movie. But for the most — love and relationship concept.
Again, as with my last story on the movies/ series, yesterday I ended up watching the last part of this trilogy ‘Fifty Shades Freed’ with a friend. Out of let’s call it midnight boredom of having to scroll more through Netflix. We thought we couldn’t find anything of interest or worth-while. But frankly, we were too lazy to look. And so we ended up seeing the whole movie.
For the record, I barely read one chapter of the first book — Fifty Shades of Grey, mostly because it was offered by my cousin while we were lying on the beach, and then when the movie went viral, I went to see it out of pure curiosity — I know, £10 spent only to summarize just how fucked up it was. And yesterday night, I’ve seen the third movie that is a depiction of the author’s thoughts from the last book of the trilogy.
Here’s what I think of all the ‘Fifty Shades of Grey’
Briefly, it’s disturbing as any kind of abusive behaviours and concepts.
So disturbing that I can hardly believe how we managed to make it a blockbuster series — publicly available and accessible…