Lee Holloway In The Film Heroic

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I don’t consider any of the characters in the film heroic, but I did find Lee Holloway’s character very interesting. She changed from a girl who was shy and boring to this very openly sexual person. No more shyness and all about being dominated by her boss Mr. Grey. She was unstable without being dominated by Mr Grey. As for the worst villain, I give that to Lee’s boss Mr. Grey. He worked so hard on being the mean jerk to keep his feelings away, but they became sexually close anyway. But when things started to get heavy between them, he fired her so he didn’t have to deal with her crazy and his attraction to her anymore. Mr. Grey also thought bondage was wrong, that he blamed Lee for attempting him. Lee Holloway is the center of the film, everything

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