Fifty Shades of Grey: From Book to Big Screen
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Re: Fifty Shades of Grey: From Book to Big Screen
For me, they both complement each other. The only thing is that the book has more detail than the movie. I love them.Taylor Danvers wrote: ↑11 Feb 2019, 16:43 I've heard so many people say how the film disappointed them and how reading the books was so much more fun than watching it on TV but I think both versions were good.
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Yes, the novel version of Anna was more developed and fun. It is quite represented in the book, you must watch it with a free mindset to see them all. Good movie and book.Varisha Khanna wrote: ↑15 Jul 2024, 10:42 I didn’t like the movie version of either of the main characters!
The novel version of Anna was fun and different! I enjoyed the books more thought there are plenty of better novels out there as well!
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