Any morbid curiosity you might have had to see FIFTY SHADES OF GREY might be taken away completely after the producer of the movie has said it will tone down the more ‘explicit’ parts of the film.
Yes, if like the rest of the world you were hoping to get a good arse screen cap of Jamie Dornan producer Michael De Luca might have just dashed all hopes, as he revealed at Sundance that the Sam Taylor-Johnson directed flick will be focused more on the “intense and erotic” love story. Explain yo’self De Luca:
“We’re going to give them what they expect, which is an intense and erotic love story. A picture is worth a 1000 words. So to be erotic onscreen means I think an image is going to have way more power than reading the words on a page.”
He then went a little bit sentimental about E.L. James’ trilogy (is there something we’re missing here?):
“I think people love a good love story and the these two characters endeared themselves to 90 million readers so it’s hard to say that it didn’t connect on a deeper level than just its more sensationalist aspects, but it was the love story that did it for me.”
If like De Luca you are more focused on the greatest romance of this century, FIFTY SHADES OF GREY, starring Jamie Dornan and Dakota Johnson, will be released to the masses February 2015.
Source: Deadline
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