Review:
While Christian wrestles with his inner demons, Anastasia must confront the anger and envy of the women who came before her.
I gave Fifty Shades Darker three stars
simply because I could tell that both Dakota and Jamie tried to expand
their acting ranges this time around to include actual personalities
into their characters Christian and Ana more than they did in the first
film unfortunately there's no way to really give this movie much more
than that.
The jumbled disjointed scenes that felt
as if they were cut and pasted together around the additional
pornographic sex scenes were doubled in the film this time around
couldn't give me enough reason to care about why any of it was
happening.
Although I did find it interesting that
instead of glorifying Christians abuse and his abuses they way EL did in
the books they were more critical of it and noted how unhealthy it was
however it felt a little too little too late.
Fifty Shades Darker just needed so much
more fleshing out to make it worth the time spent waiting for something
to happen including the helicopter scene and the Miss Robinson reveal moments felt just a little underwhelming.
There were a couple laugh bit moments on
behalf of Ana's ignorance involving the sex toys but honestly I was
mostly bored with this movie all the way through.
My opinion on the films so far are the
same as my opinions on the books. Save your money for real erotica
written by a real author.
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