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Having read the book ("research"), I get why women are into it. It involves a rich, powerful, sexually experienced, high status man who could have any woman, but only has eyes for the heroine. He wants to fuck her, take her, and dominate her, but he also has a troubled past and only she can fix him. I repeat: he is the super alpha and only she can fix him. The character checks off every trope of feminine desire there is.
I'm actually looking forward to this film, because it will bring what women really want into the cultural spotlight, and create a fanbase of women who want real life domination. Enough of this empowered Hunger Games stuff or abstinence metaphor Twighlight nonsense. It's time for a franchise with BDSM sex.
The trailer makes it look the film's producers know what they're doing. A Beyonce tie-in to target the film's female audience, an implication of scandal, without too much... I've seen a couple interviews with the producer and writer, and they know the source material is pure feminine fantasy, but are trying to find the depth in it. Regardless of how the final product turns out, it'll be an interesting to watch the response.
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See the trailer for yourself:
Having read the book ("research"), I get why women are into it. It involves a rich, powerful, sexually experienced, high status man who could have any woman, but only has eyes for the heroine. He wants to fuck her, take her, and dominate her, but he also has a troubled past and only she can fix him. I repeat: he is the super alpha and only she can fix him. The character checks off every trope of feminine desire there is.
I'm actually looking forward to this film, because it will bring what women really want into the cultural spotlight, and create a fanbase of women who want real life domination. Enough of this empowered Hunger Games stuff or abstinence metaphor Twighlight nonsense. It's time for a franchise with BDSM sex.
The trailer makes it look the film's producers know what they're doing. A Beyonce tie-in to target the film's female audience, an implication of scandal, without too much... I've seen a couple interviews with the producer and writer, and they know the source material is pure feminine fantasy, but are trying to find the depth in it. Regardless of how the final product turns out, it'll be an interesting to watch the response.
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