![]() In an article by Variety author Amy Nicholson argues that the Fifty Shades series is all about consent because when Ana uses her safeword, Christian stops sex. Mostly surrounding the contract that Anastasia signs in order to begin her sexual relationship with Christian properly. That being said, the issues with the Fifty Shades series that do deserve criticism are big problems.įrom the time the books came out, there were conversations about how they portray consent. No matter what critics, academics and pop culture critics may think about it, the series is a success. The film is already dominating the box office and while those numbers will probably plummet later, the reality is that Universal has already made it’s money back in spades by investing in the franchise. Fifty Shades is a wish-fulfillment fantasy for women and that is okay. ![]() ![]() Does it deserve more ire than many other films? In a lot of ways, no. Talking about Fifty Shades as a franchise is complicated. ![]()
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