Fifty Shades Darker begins with Anastasia Steele receiving flowers from Christian wishing her good luck in her new job. As Anastasia heads to an art exhibition, she learns all the photographs she let her friend take of her were sold.
When Christian tries to win Anastasia back, she tells him,”this time, no rules, no punishments”.
Fifty Shades Darker
If you read the Fifty Shades of Grey trilogy, you will know this movie isn’t appropriate for teens. In addition, this movie has a lot of sex and graphic love scenes.
Although the first movie was based on violent sex scenes, the second installment is about love. With this being said, this movie features more out of the bedroom violence. By the same token, there are scenes of a helicopter crash, gun violence and a near sexual assault from Anastasia’s boss.
As Christian and Anastasia start dating again, the movie picks right up. In the same fashion, Anastasia wants to remain independent and make her way in the publishing field. So, next is Anastasia having drinks with her boss, and Christian shows up staking claim.
Although Anastasia was upset with Christian’s rude behavior to her boss, Christian tells her that night, he is buying the publishing house. When she tells Christian, she has to go on a business trip to New York with her boss, he forbids it.
Anastasia lets her boss know she will be unable to accompany him to New York. Rather than accept her answer, her boss tries to blackmail her in return for sexual benefits. For fear that he is trying to rape her, she knees him in the groin. When she runs out of her office and tells Christian, he has her boss fired. Because her boss has been fired, she takes over his role in the company.
Furthermore, Christian continues to tell Anastasia what to do. Although she rebels in a few scenes, she continues to stay in the relationship. As the movie progresses, we see another submissive relationship exposed and gun violence follows. Also, there are several scenes with the Women who introduced him to S&M.
Fifty Shades Darker Review
In the same fashion, the first movie was directed by Samantha Taylor Johnson. Because Samantha resigned after the first movie, Fifty Shades Darker replacement was James Foley. Also, the author’s husband is the screenwriter. Because there wasn’t anyone to improve on the childish writing in the books, we see a lot of the language appear silly.
To sum up, I never read the books. Although I tried reading the first book, I didn’t enjoy the author’s writing style. With this in mind, I did enjoy the movie.
In conclusion, I recommend seeing Fifty Shades Darker for two hours of silliness. Let me know your thoughts on Fifty Shades Darker. Liked? Disliked?