The latest gust blows her to the office of Seattle sophisticate and businessman Christian Grey (Jamie Dornan of BBC’s "The Fall") for her roommate’s college newspaper interview. Considering its origins are in erotic "Twilight" fan fiction, the bar isn’t exactly set high, but overall, there’s a surprising amount of cinematic pleasure to be found in "Fifty Shades of Grey" – plus an unfortunately predictable amount of pain.ĭakota Johnson (Justin Timberlake’s Stanford one night stand from "The Social Network") stars as the improbably named Anastasia Steele, a young college literature student and human sheet of tissue paper, quietly pushed and blown around in whatever direction. In fact, director Sam Taylor-Johnson’s highly anticipated big screen adaptation – the first in a soon-to-come trilogy, and most likely quadrilogy considering Hollywood’s tendency to double its pleasure with a series’ final book – is probably the best possible movie to be made from E.L. I’ve been bad and deserve to be punished: I didn’t mind the "50 Shades of Grey" movie.
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