For the most part, Fifty Shades of Grey’s big-screen adaptation
is very true to Book #1. Starting with Ana and Christian’s interview at the very beginning to a few scenes featuring dialogue lifted directly from E.L.
James's novel. (Not to mention the many lip bites and spankings in between.)
But, I left the theater and felt like I only saw the first book on
screen. Where is the rest? Is it forthcoming soon? Other strangers in the movie theater were saying the same like "Is that all there is"????
Where are all the other characters that were in the books (trilogy)? Christian Grey had more people in his life than who was in the film. His driver, Taylor also had a bigger role in the book.
Where was Dr. Flynn, Christian's psychiatrist? And, Mrs. Jones, Christian's housekeeper, she certainly played a big role in Book 2 and 3. She was not in the film!
Kate's brother, Ethan was not in the film either!
Christian's mother's friend who played a big role in Christian's life when he was young and explained how and why he is the way he is???? Did the filmmaker think that was not important? That to me was extremely important.
Some very notable sex scenes that were missing include Ana and Christian having sex at his parent's boathouse......... but in the film, they just had an argument about her going to Georgia while standing in what appeared to be a pool house and not a greenhouse like the book stated.
And, there are no silver balls in the movie!
What about Ana's first publishing job which was a huge oversight in the movie?
All in all, the changes and oversights are fairly minor if there is going to be a sequel to this movie. Odds are, book readers will feel slightly cheated with the film. And, those of you who only read book number one, will not notice anything different.
With all that said, the contents of the movie was well done and the actors were excellent. I just wanted more because there were three books involved and I felt it only covered Book #1. This was a beautiful love story.
I shouldn 't be calling the other Books by number as all three had different titles: Fifty Shades of Grey, Fifty Shades Darker, Fifty Shades Freed. 3- volume boxed set, even though I purchased all mine separately at the time because I was unaware it was a trilogy.
I'm looking forward to seeing the rest of the trilogy on the big screen.
I recall that I blogged about reading the Trilogy in July of 2012! And the movie, Magic Mike all in the same week! LOL
I'm looking forward to seeing the rest of the trilogy on the big screen.
I recall that I blogged about reading the Trilogy in July of 2012! And the movie, Magic Mike all in the same week! LOL
Your observations are interesting, indeed. I have never read these books. Not sure yet whether or not I'll see the movie.
ReplyDeleteI am ALWAYS disappointed in a movie after I read the book, because I picture things that are important to me. As I am sure you have. I haven't read the books yet. I have read a lot on the net about them, A couple comments were about like you mentioned, is that all? Movies for me are out now, until I can get the closed captions on DVD.
ReplyDeleteI hope for the readers sakes, that the rest gets on silver screen.
Love from over near the Peace River and I enjoyed today, looking for more Florida weather.....
It seems that movies are never as good as the books. I didn't read this one or see the movie, but I have always preferred the books.
ReplyDeleteI do not see the 'Prove youare not a robot' here. I am going to send this to see if it pops up. Will let you know.
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Deleteyour review was very interesting!! i have not read the books, i did not even know there were three!!! i don't think i will see the movie, perhaps when it comes out on dvd, but i'm just not sure. i don't think it is my type of movie....but i have nothing against it, it's just not my thing!!!!!
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