50 Shades of Grey, but looking for colour. "There are no lines in nature, only areas of colour, one against another." Edouard Manet. I have to say, I found it difficult to get through the trilogy of Fifty Shades of Grey, and am still half way through the last book. I doubt I will ever finish it. In any case, I have seen the value of these stories, they provide an escape; they are stories that can woo us, tantalise our senses, take us to another world and of course move our world, if not, just a little. I liken the experience to reading a sci fi story, it is not quite real, but the possibility of it becoming real is always there. I decided to wait a few days after the opening of Fifty Shades of Grey just to see what kind of hype it was able to generate. Audiences have flocked to see it and the box office has been lucrative, but the comments have not been all that illustrious. Ultimately it is a formulaic fairy tale, virginal damsel is pursued by a ...