Hugely unpopular opinion…?
I’ve just had a fight with Lisa Wilkinson. Well, not a fight. More of a disagreement.
This is highly unusual. We disagree so very rarely. I worship the woman. She’s one of my closest friends. In fact, during the 20+ years I’ve known and loved Lisa, I can’t think of a single topic on which we haven’t shared a similar opinion.
Until we both saw the 50 Shades of Grey movie this week.
Yesterday morning I read Lisa’s’ review of the film here and in the afternoon I saw the movie myself. And as I sat there mainlining popcorn and Maltesers, I kept waiting to agree with her view that it was an appalling movie that depicted domestic violence.
For me, that moment never came. I was not shocked or offended or upset or disturbed by this film. Even mildly.
I do, however, agree with this sentiment from Lisa:
“With a script that makes Mills & Boon read like bleedin’ Dickens, and lines like, “I don’t do romance”, Jamie Dornan as Christian Grey is the 30-something jerk of a billionaire who never seems to work. An emotionally crippled narcissist no one could love.”
Well, yes. The script is woeful. The whole movie is pretty woeful actually.
Not as high-camp cult-classic awful as, say, Showgirls. But totally cheesy and lame.
Yep. All of that is true. No Oscar buzz here.
But the bit I didn’t agree with was the part where Lisa said: “It’s domestic violence dressed up as erotica… and if there’s one thing this movie is not, it’s erotic.”
I actually think it is erotic in parts. But we’ll get to the sex in a moment because I’m feeling like I might be the only one. You see, Lisa’s view of 50 Shades is shared by another woman I usually agree with, Mamamia’s senior editor Rosie Waterland.