50 Shades of Drivel
Forget about reading those popular movie reviewers: Here is the first reaction (review) to the film “50 Shades of Grey”, by my astute, wise friend, renowned Adelaide divorce lawyer, Diane Myers.
“Dear nadine
The movie was dreadful
I yawned through most of it
Just a bit of tantalising and bondage
The actors looked gorgeous as did the sets, but the script was mostly drivel – four word sentences
And no plot – an insult to the audience really
Handsome rich boy dominator meets university student, virgin, and invites her to contract herself to him for emotionless sex
He has one angry session whipping her bum she cries and they go their separate ways
Waste of time and money
And the cost of the car park was $18!”
Her few critical words prove that relationships need much more than juicy sex to be rich and meaningful to both parties. What concerns me, as a former women’s issues editor, is that popular culture is such a powerful medium to impressionable young women. But I must watch the film before I comment further.
MUST ENDURE THE FILM BEFORE I WRITE ANYMORE.
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