Hanna Steele's more likable flatmate here, is a chubby Rebel Wilson type who craves sex and food, and food, and food. We have some really crude moments involving male anatomy, someone who's really well endowed, shall we say. From comical whippings to dejected, non helicopter/jet rides, this Fifty Shades has it all. Exciting lead, Wayans, replaces our dull Dorman, really throwing spark into the role, in top gear as Christian Black, while this time, our English lit student/journo replacement/part time hardware shop worker, and ordinary, known as Hanna, not Anastasia Steele, is wonderfully played by Hawk. Here, this one really takes the p.s out of the 2015 bore snore. What this film does, is that is it surprisingly sticks to the story and scene structure as the other one, almost to the letter, with some cute changes, one I particularly liked. They have an original style of comedy that's always a winning formula. And we know if the Wayans are involved, we're not gonna be disappointed, smart brothers who know comedy but smart comedy with some gags you never see coming. They'll be chuckles aloud, in continuity. This comedy spoof, ala, Wayans, almost outdoes itself, near up there on the comedy scale with films like Bruno. Here, you pi.ed off many, will be compensated for your suffering.
People who hate Fifty Shades Of Grey (I bet there's a lot of you'se out there} will be appeased.
Reviewed by videorama-759-859391 8 / 10 The Fifty Shades you should see