How does 50 shades trilogy end
Christian Siriano. Now You Know. Latest Entertainment. Get the Daily Inside Scoop Right in your inbox. Customize Select the topics that interest you:. Young Hollywood. Book Swipe Shop. We're Hiring! Terms Privacy Policy. Don't Miss Out! Yes, Please No Thanks. She goes upstairs, carefully lays out his dominating jeans and sends him a text telling him to meet her in the red room. This detail is important.
When he enters — jeans on, shirt off — he circles her and says a line fans of the original trilogy have been waiting for: "You're topping from the bottom, Mrs. But I can live with that. In the book, Christian delivers the line a bit differently, but the term "topping from the bottom" is straight out of E. James' novel. So, what does "topping from the bottom" actually mean? The website defined "topping from the bottom" as when a submissive "simultaneously adopt[s] both roles.
When you watch Fifty Shades Freed , fans of the books may notice a lot of the details in the movie have been changed to streamline the plot or soften the characters, etc. Some details have been added to the film, too. To bring you this list, I watched the flick on the big screen and have made notes of all of the biggest changes that I saw during the movie. Plenty of other details were changed in Fifty Shades Freed , of course, and feel free to comment on ones you may have found to be more noticeable.
Without further ado, here are the biggest changes between Fifty Shades Freed 's book and movie. Do not jump in if you want the film to be a surprise!
We get to see Christian and Ana get married. We saw the wedding dress in early promos for Fifty Shades Freed but the movie goes a little further, showing us the couples' vows and their first dance, as well.
Ana makes a big deal about not promising to obey in her vows in the books, so it was nice to see that play out on the big screen. The handcuff scene in the movie is way less intense. I wouldn't exactly call it "vanilla," as Christian and Ana are fond of joking, but the movie definitely doesn't show us that her wrists are totally torn up by the rough sex.
He also doesn't leave hickies all over her body. Speaking of Christian being less overbearing, the scene at the beginning when Ana steals away on the jet ski is cut from the movie. In the books, Ana tries to take the jet ski without telling Christian and he freaks out. Eventually, she acquiesces and she returns to the boat on their honeymoon. There are fewer sex scenes in the movie. In fact, some notable sex scenes are cut from the movie.
We don't get to see Christian and Ana shave each other or have sex as part of the mile high club. Other details about the sex change, including when Christian fucks her with the handcuffs, their safe words starts as "popsicle," whereas in the movie it's always "red. Anna doesn't get a white Audi for her birthday in the movie. They sort of gloss over that part where she's super excited about a new ride, and the charm bracelet with the vanilla ice cream cone on it is introduced to the audience while Ana and Christian are on their honeymoon.
This change makes a lot of sense as it keeps the story more streamlined. The topic of pregnancy is teased in the movie before we learn Ana is, in fact, pregnant.
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