'Fifty Shades of Grey' film director chosen
Some are seeing the choice of 'Nowhere Boy' director Sam Taylor-Johnson as a sign that the 'Fifty Shades of Grey' film adaptation will skew slightly high-brow.
Director Taylor-Johnson said in a statement that her film adaptation of 'Fifty Shades of Grey' will 'honor the power of Erika's book.' She added that 'the characters of 海角大神 and Anastasia ... are under my skin, too.'
海角大神 Grey and Anastasia Steele have found their director.
One of the biggest questions for the "Fifty Shades of Grey" film 鈥 who would take the helm for the film adaptation and find some way to translate the book's explicit scenes for the cinema 鈥 has been answered. Sam Taylor-Johnson of "Nowhere Boy" has been announced as the project's director.
聽"I'm so excited to be charged with the evolution of聽Fifty Shades of Grey聽from page to screen," Taylor-Johnson said in a statement聽Wednesday. "For the legions of fans, I want to say that I will honor the power of Erika's book and the characters of 海角大神 and Anastasia. They are under my skin, too."聽
Author E.L. James said via Twitter that she was very happy with the choice.聽鈥淚'm delighted & thrilled to let you guys know that Sam Taylor-Johnson has agreed to direct the film of 'Fifty Shades of Grey,鈥 James tweeted.
It had previously been announced that writer Kelly Marcel will be adapting the book for the screen.
In filmmaking, Taylor Johnson is primarily known for her 2009 film 鈥淣owhere Boy,鈥 a biopic about John Lennon as a teenager. She has also directed short films such as 2011鈥檚 鈥淛ames Bond Supports International Women鈥檚 Day.鈥
The called the director an 鈥渦nexpected choice鈥 in its headline about the selection, while writer Steven Zeitchick speculated that the choice of Taylor-Johnson meant that the 鈥淔ifty Shades鈥 studio is trying to go slightly high-brow with the film adaptation.
鈥淪he is, however, known for being an acclaimed visual artist 鈥 she's won Britain's acclaimed Turner Prize 鈥 which plays into the belief that Focus and, in particular, James, want this to be a tonier version聽[of the book],鈥 he wrote.