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Jeanne_S
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The review from the actual actors is about as first person as you can get,they panned it!It is refreshing to see a review based on first person experience. While the writer did not use the terms “trash” and “garbage,” it’s too bad that he couldn’t rise above such *banal * phrases as "features a modern-day Marquis de Sade as its male protagonist" or “But we’re on to this dungeon-loving Bruce Wayne’s real identity.” Is this written for Catholic News Services or a high school newspaper? And this,
“Additionally, for those grounded in faith, Ana and Christian’s relationship presents a disturbing case study in the resolute frustration of God’s twin purposes in endowing human beings with the gift of sexuality: Not only is fruitfulness intentionally forestalled in the interest of uncommitted pleasure, spiritual union is displaced for the sake of a disordered exchange of possession and surrender.”
The same could be said for A Streetcar Named Desire or even Gone With The Wind, not to mention a myriad of “classic” movies.
This remark, "The film contains…at least one crude term " will leave me wondering for the rest of my life! Apparently, as a movie, it is pretty bad. It’s too bad the review couldn’t have been better.