

The only thing that sets this movie apart from the first one is that Anastasia has become bolder both in her relationship with Christian and in her relationship with herself, which is undeniably a good personal growth. Then the newly-married couple spends a lazy honeymoon in France.Īnd after that the plot delusion begins – some maniac from the previous movie does not understand what he wants from Grey and Anastasia, creates all sorts of nonsense, to which the scriptwriters did not even bother to draw a logical conclusion.

For these shortcomings, the movie can either be hated or generously forgiven as an artistic convention.īut the fact remains that the movie failed in its only and most important task.įrom the beginning, viewers are captivated by the chic wedding scene where Anastasia Steele transforms into Anastasia Grey. These questions can be asked endlessly, but there are no answers to them. Why didn't Anastasia prepare for the interview? Why don't we see how a millionaire works? What does he do, where does he get his money?

Why did Anastasia's friend refuse an interview with a millionaire and America's most enviable fiancé because of a slight sickness? The only thing the audience could do while watching it was to make facepalm. However, it turned out to be incredibly illogical. The first movie had a very important task – to connect the two main characters in a reasonable way.
