In fact, after watching the trailer of "Fifty Shades of Flight" on Weibo, I watched the second "Fifty Shades of Darkness" on a whim. I didn't expect it to be quite good.
Aside from the eye-catching things such as eroticism, this movie does tell the story well, and the actors act well. At least the whole acting skills are online, and all the details are well displayed. The film shows the male protagonist's transformation of breaking the bottom line for his lover very well. Personally, I really like the male protagonist's piercing eyes, the female protagonist's lazy and soft voice, and the male protagonist laughing. It looks really nice. At the end of the heroine, the male protagonist and the male protagonist's mother angered Elena together, which is really heartwarming, especially the male protagonist's sentence "You taught me how to fuck. Ana taught me how to love." It can be said that the whole film is revealed. Essence
In fact, it can be seen from the second part that this trilogy borrows the controversial topic of "sexual abuse" to show the protagonist's thinking about sex and love, and their deeper communication, for love all the efforts and changes made. Whether it is the original book or the movie, erotica is just a very attractive coat put on by the author and director. If you feel that you can't see anything other than eroticism when watching a movie, then it's better not to watch the third movie.
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