IT’S one of the most anticipated movies in Hollywood — the big screen adaptation of racy novel Fifty Shades of Grey.
Director Sam Taylor-Johnson has revealed she’s already “seen this film over a thousand times†as she puts the finishing touches on it ahead of its global release next month.
In a revealing interview with Red, Taylor-Johnson said the film is about “empowerment†and “not falling preyâ€.
“I have seen this film over a thousand times, and I’m now in a blancmange,†Taylor-Johnson, 47, said.
“But the nuances within — the tiniest shift, look, blink of an eye — can make all the difference and flip it into the wrong territory,†the Nowhere Boy director said.
“It’s like walking on a knife edge.â€
Speaking about the lead character — Anastasia ‘Ana’ Steele (played by Dakota Johnson) — Taylor-Johnson said: “I felt like I had a responsibility to empower the lead characterâ€.
“Anastasia had to go on a journey of sexual exploration but, by the end, it had to be about empowerment,†Taylor-Johnson said, speaking to Red.
“It is all her choice. All decisions, she’s clearly made. She is not falling prey.â€
Fifty Shades of Grey is out in Australia on February 12.