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21-11-2019 06:54:24 Mobile | Show all posts |Read mode
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Unlike the first movie, this one's pacing felt choppy. And why did it contain so many plot holes? I know they switched directors, but did they change the screenwriter as well? The movie appeared as if it were written by someone who took up screen writing the week before filming began. Seriously, some of the scenes lacked proper transition, flow, and some scenes were so damn awkward that they were almost too painful to watch. The dialogue felt constricted and seemed unrealistic at times. And unlike the first movie's intimate scenes, the sex scenes in Fifty Shades Darker just felt flat and played out more like an unedited video from Pornhub rather than a major film production. Had I not seen the first film, I would've blamed the terrible execution of this movie on the actors. But, it's obvious they tried and unfortunately failed because they had to do the best they could with the meek script provided.

maganalson 13 February 2017

Reprint: https://www.imdb.com/review/rw3639306/
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