Red Room of…I’m not sure yet.
We know that since the book became hugely popular – though a lot of people hated it because of its too inadequate imagery, say “how can we figurize v for something not so offensive?” – movie deals and dream casts flooded the internet like wildfire. It’s a question whether someone would believe in the story or might find something meaningful about the plot, or much more importantly its importance in both Literature and Film Industry. As I keep on saying, Hollywood is all about income.
Regardless with negative reviews and low ratings of it when it comes to narrative placement – grammar, often than less redundancy and lack of intrapersonal connection – still, many people are still voracious about the chapter after chapter of love making, maybe harsh or too sweet. Fifty shades of Grey, summed up in a total of 50/50 critical response, is all about harsh hard s*x known as BDSM.
As far as I read the books, the plot holds only between two people’s lust and sudden love – yet I don’t know if I say it’s true love, but… you see Anastasia changed Christian, right? First off, I hate comparing books, I just hate it a lot. Even this is a fan fiction but generally it is something that came up from the authors mind. As you keep on saying that the story is different but the names (on the original draft) remained. This, being a critic myself, won’t be a total critic at all if I’ll just compare and compare and comapre it to any books.

Creepy, isn’t it?
Well, having read the two books, there is somewhat a lack of professionalism about Christain Grey. I don’t know about you, but at some point he is just using his power to seduce and make Ana want for more. He is, yeah right, a very expert hot guy … ever? … Anyway, that was it.
I believe in the fact that this is based on the true nature of wild human beings and I can see it in the way the story built up. What I’m just quite irritated is the way the book has been cut into three pieces. For someone, this book, when done completely, can just be a standalone. Talk about Stephen King’s books. You don’t have to break them into three to make it lovable or something, sometimes a standalone can stay forever. But since it has a movie deal already, we would want to. Somehow, it is a showing off of how human behaves. Whether if you’re the richest guy in the world, lust is something we can’t overcome that easily and Fifty Shades of Grey is a representation of that. A Weakness of a person, a temptation we can’t escape from, a love we need because we haven’t felt that ever since. Pain can trigger that, bad memories. We seek for one thing possible: Love. And Christian Grey is exactly like that.
BDSM is actively done. And being so stupid enough to love and trying to let go and loving back again is normal resoance of life. It’s offensive, yes, because the truth is we are just like Chris and Ana. Their world is our world and that is the thought why I don’t want to compare it to other books because it can be compared to a more useful topic. I’m right.
So when the main casts were pulbicized, some disappointments arise. One, the top lined actors were all dethrowed by these unexpected actors. A sexy actor, nevertheless. And a woman that has her body paged in a magazine. How’s that for something shocking. But hey, these are good actors. This time the one single truth of humanity: “Don’t judge the book by it’s cover.” It’s okay that some of you who really wanted someone like Henry Cavill and Emilia Clark didn’t get the anticipated parts.
So we have to, like, meet the new guy? The Christian Grey… *yay, awkward clap

Why we should like him? I haven’t seen any movies where he’s in but I’m sure he’ll kick it. He even stated in an interview (I forgot where, I read it) that “Bed scenes? No problem.” Nuff said. We’ll see.
Then of course, the innocent yet, destroyed Anna…

Oh, she will do nicely. We somehow might expect too much about her way of Anastasia but sure enough, why’d she take it if she doesn’t want to gag herself with some red ribbons right?
Well, hoping that you guys wouldn’t hate this datum about Fifty so well I would too. You know, there are things or situation sometimes that we really have to accept. This book made its mark, the series for that matter. 2014 isn’t far anymore, so all that’s left is our expectation.
Reading this book, honestly made some serious boning problem especially in the owl hours and the wee hours. Well, I’ll probably just wait how the Red Room would look like. This film should be rated enough not to touch the lower 18 yo bracket, or maybe they have had thoughts about making it balanced amply well let’s hope it’s a better adaptions.

Read while you still can.

