There are gray areas in gray, black is to accept and fall

Mitchell 2021-12-19 08:01:22

First of all, who said that this is a bad movie? Come out to Lao Tzu, and promise not to kill you [in a daze] Since I watched "Fifty Shades of Ash" years ago, I have been waiting for the second part to come out. On the surface, it is a movie full of sadism, sex, and sm, but it is really the kind of meaning that the movie wants to interpret, but it is not so three-level.

The ending of the first part is that the heroine anna resolutely left chris because she couldn't bear the sm habit of the hero Chris. The second part also starts from here. After the two broke up, everyone couldn't forget each other. Chris found Anna again, hoping to get back with her. When the two got along, Chris slowly opened his heart to anna, telling him about the past that he had never told others, telling anna little by little, and slowly accepting that anna touched her body; and anna, also slowly accepting what chris was in her heart For sadistic preferences, I slowly expanded my tolerance range, and actively requested or cooperated with Chris to enjoy alternative sex. The old woman who caused Chris to become a sadomasochist appeared in front of Anna and protested, saying that Anna did not understand Chris, and told her to leave him; a former "slave" of Chris, pointed at Anna with a gun and said that Anna had snatched it. chris. But Anna did not fear in front of these two people. On the contrary, she chose to believe that Chris' change was real. She believed in Chris and also believed in herself. At the end of the movie, Chris successfully proposed to Anna. Chris is willing to get rid of the devil in her heart for Anna, and Anna is also willing to accept such Chris from another angle.

After watching the whole movie, I finally understood why so many people said it was a bad movie. Perhaps it is because the theme of the film's interpretation is just the love between naked abuse and abuse, referred to as "one willing to fight, one willing to suffer". But I was moved to cry by several clips in the movie. Chris was sexually abused from a young age and became an abuser when he grew up. This is a trauma to the body but not the soul. The burned cigarette butt scars on the body can still be healed, but the hard and distorted mind and the pain of being forced to turn into alternative pain can not be recovered all at once. Why does Chris have so many female slaves, but he prefers Anna, willing to kneel down in front of Anna and beg her to stay? Except because anna is a bit like Chris' biological mother, that's because anna's "submissiveness and rebellion" to chris all poke chris in the bottom of his heart.

Chris doesn't need a woman who completely obeys him to be his other half, nor can he accept a woman who has a completely independent personality to participate in his life. The reason why anna is attracted to Chris, I think, is more that anna can give him the little rebellious style of "I love you so I let you fight, and occasionally I will tease you".

Another small detail, the old woman playing with Chris' childhood, the former female slave of Chris and Anna, and the three women who have an unusual relationship with Chris, the eyes of Chris are all different. The eyes of the old woman are possessive, aggressive, and jealous; the eyes of the female slave are worshipful, eager, and tame; and only anna, her eyes are distressed, admired, and protective. Maybe Chris can't get rid of his sadistic habit for the rest of his life, as the old woman said, this is something in the bones of Chris, and Chris has no guarantee that he can give up this habit for Anna. We often say "It's not that the man doesn't want to be nice to you, but that you happen to be not the person he falls in love with." But it just so happened that chris fell in love with anna, anna was willing to abandon a little principle for him, chris was willing to abandon her selfish self for her... this really tmd is love.

To watch a movie, if you only pay attention to how pornographic, revealing, and ridiculous the film is, then you are not looking at it from the correct perspective. "Fifty Shades of Darkness" didn't disappoint me. Chris's sentence "I need you more" expresses that a person who truly falls in love is more important than anything else. [爱心][爱心][爱心]

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Extended Reading
  • Garth 2022-03-24 09:02:09

    Pretending to be a reserved sex addict.

  • Carli 2022-04-22 07:01:32

    It's all a routine I've played before, disappointed. (serious face)

Fifty Shades Darker quotes

  • Anastasia Steele: [entrance to his playroom] The door was, um, unlocked.

    Christian Grey: I'll have to talk to Mrs. Jones.

    Anastasia Steele: Does she come in here a lot? Does she, like... does she... does she... dust in here?

  • Christian Grey: [toast] To SIP's new fiction editor.

    Anastasia Steele: Acting fiction editor.

    Christian Grey: Till they find out how good you are.

    Anastasia Steele: Christian, did you have something to do with this?

    Christian Grey: No. Hey, it was all you.

    [she shakes her head]

    Christian Grey: What? You don't believe me?

    Anastasia Steele: I don't believe it myself.

    Christian Grey: I asked you a question last night.

    Anastasia Steele: About moving in with you?

    Christian Grey: Mm-hmm.

    Anastasia Steele: [sighs] I just think that I'm probably... I need to get some things from my apartment.

    Christian Grey: [soft chuckle] That can be arranged.

    Anastasia Steele: Good. Now, maybe we could... take this celebration home.

    Christian Grey: [to waiter] The check, please.