Kinky 'Fifty Shades' stokes fantasy, not reality, says author

In the "Fifty Shades" set of three, Christian Dark is a youthful great looking very rich person business visionary with a propensity for servitude, teach, predominance, accommodation and sadomasochism (BDSM) who presents the delightful yet credulous Anastasia "Ana" Steele to his universe of whips and sex toys.

"It's a desire satisfaction piece that you can escape into, you can get to be Ana, you can see where you can go to with this person and change him to be a far superior individual, and obviously, that is only a dream," James, 53, told Reuters.

James' set of three, resulting from fan fiction that she had composed enlivened by youthful grown-up vampire romantic tale "Sundown," has sold more than 150 million duplicates worldwide since its 2012 discharge. It turned into a popular culture wonder, making suggestive writing standard, and brought forth a film establishment for General Pictures.

The "Fifty Shades of Dark" film, featuring Jamie Dornan and Dakota Johnson, earned $560 million worldwide in 2015. The continuation, "Fifty Shades Darker," appeared in theaters on Friday.

After the main film finished with Ana and Christian divided in light of the fact that she couldn't focus on his yearnings, "Darker" sees the two accommodate, yet on her terms. James said Ana is currently "engaged and solid" and that it is Christian who ends up under her spell.

Jamie Dornan (L) and Dakota Johnson posture at the debut of the film 'Fifty Shades Darker' in Los Angeles, California, US on February 2, 2017. Reuters Jamie Dornan (L) and Dakota Johnson posture at the debut of the film 'Fifty Shades Darker' in Los Angeles, California, US on February 2, 2017. Reuters Ana and Christian's relationship, in which he shows controlling and stalker-ish propensities, filled a residential manhandle banter after the books were discharged. At the point when the primary film turned out, a grassroots development asked individuals to give to ladies' safe houses as opposed to see the film.

"What I find truly irritating about these individuals is that ladies are qualified for their dreams as well, and it's a far more secure place to investigate things in a book," James said.

"This does not energize abusive behavior at home, it's not about aggressive behavior at home, they're totally overlooking the main issue - however it's a vital issue so I'm happy it's out there," she included.

The film establishment wraps up one year from now with the arrival of "Fifty Shades Liberated" and James said she's as of now composed another book investigating a youthful grown-up romantic tale - with no sex.

"In the event that you can make individuals become hopelessly enamored with your characters and think about them, then that is an enormous accomplishment," she said.

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