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How to evaluate the film Fifty Degrees of Darkness?

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As a particularly bad overbearing president, he fell in love with me, and the continuation of Fifty Degrees of Darkness did not even improve the problems of the previous work. Mary Su's long and empty love, as well as the plot unfolding like a child's play, make this film, which is obviously a drama, give people the embarrassment of laughing frequently. I can only say that maybe what this movie wants is to make people laugh with eroticism as a gimmick.

The last movie parted ways only for the love of Mary Sue, which was more popular with female audiences. But at least the first movie "fifty shades of grey" still has some SM romance that can attract people. But in "Fifty Shades Darker", with the love of the overbearing president in the past, the contradiction of this love has actually disappeared in the film. The most intuitive feeling of the whole movie is empty and pale, all the bridges that have been used up in the first movie.

Accurately speaking, Fifty Degrees of Darkness is actually just a re-creation of the previous work. This movie doesn't really care about romance or pornography. Maybe it's just the inner change of the characters, the real change. Everything is to highlight the love of the hostess. "I am a good girl and don't love money. I am very independent, but I can't stop the overbearing president." But this way of highlighting love with money is in various seemingly tall presentations.

In the case of zero emotions, what is even more unbearable is the movie plot like a child's play. The shortening of the sex scene makes people think that Fifty Degrees of Darkness can better focus on the subtle emotional shaping between men and women, but in fact, director James Frey just wastes a lot of time on worthless plots, such as the plane crash one second and the man coming home safely the next. This kind of American hero-possessed god unfolds, which is full of this film.

"Fifty Degrees of Darkness" ended in the end, thinking that the film drew a perfect rest, but in fact, I didn't see the contradiction between the two people and the beauty of post-love in "Where are you going?" The reason why this ending was only a rest was because after the film changed from gray to dark black, I wanted to fly high for "fifty degrees."