Fifty Shades Darker

Fifty Shades Darker
Anastasia Steele seems to have it all. She’s started her dream job at a publishing company and has rekindled her relationship with billionaire, Christian Grey. But, happily ever after may just be out of reach with an overbearing boss who has his sites set on her and having to deal with Christian’s past and the women who came before her. Here are a few movie mistakes to look for while watching “Fifty Shades Darker”.

· At the beginning of the movie, roses are being delivered to Anastasia. In the wider view of her, Anastasia sets the flower vase on the countertop and takes the card. She’s holding the card down, close to the bottom of the vase, well below the flowers. It cuts to a close-up of the card and she’s holding it above the flowers. The scene cuts back to the original view, where she’s holding the card down, near the counter.

· Anastasia and Christian are at her apartment, fixing dinner. In the close-up, front view of Christian as he says, “I thought you wanted to take it slow”, Anastasia reaches and places her left hand on the back of his neck. It cuts to a front view of Anastasia and her hand is down, away from his neck. The scene cuts to a front view of Christian and Anastasia’s hand is back on his neck. It’s down again when Christian makes the “you got to tell me” remark.

· Anastasia texts Christian that she has to go to New York for the weekend. In the close-up of her phone when he texts her back, the previous text shows his original “dream of me” message but her last message now shows as “always”.

“Fifty Shades Darker” (2017) stars Dakota Johnson, Jamie Dornan, Eric Johnson, Eloise Mumford, Bella Heathcote, Rita Ora, Luke Grimes, Kim Basinger and Marcia Gay Harden. It runs 118 minutes and is rated R for strong erotic sexual content, some graphic nudity , and language.

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