Fifty Shades of Grey

TheFifty Shades of Greytrilogy   get buzz in Hollywood and audiences   when it begin in 2015 . It ’s the first romantic / drama erotica film to gain such mainstream popularity for both good and high-risk . The original film was an version of a democratic rule book by E.L. Jamesthat was complete as a trilogy with the subsequence adaptationsFifty Shades DarkerandFifty Shades Freed .

Some fans found the trilogy to be too far fetch when it came to   a realistic representation of a BDSM human relationship , while others thought that the   shoddy dialogue and plotlines only worsened the story . Regardless , the trilogy became a phenomenon that audience could n’t help but go watch . It even led to a rising slope in book sales ! But just how unlike is the story of dusty CEO Christian Grey ( Jamie Dornan ) ,   Anastasia Steel ( Dakota Johnson )   and the supporting character compare to the film trilogy ?

Leila Actually Shoots Anna

InFifty Shades Darker , Anna deal with two obsessional stalkers , one   being Christian ’s past submissive Leila ( Bella Heathcote ) . According to the motion picture , Leila became attach to Christian and wanted more but after she leave behind , she feel love and was ok . That ’s until her husband dies in a disastrous accident . She then tries to go back to Christian but is overwrought to see him with Ana .

This leads to Leila stalking   Ana and at one point , she breaks into   her apartment with a gun . In the film , Christian supervise to defuse the situation and even gets her to submit almost immediately . In the rule book , there ’s more drama as Leila actually shoots at Ana rather of shoot for elsewhere .

The Infamous Period Sex Scene Was Cut

One of the most noted exclusions from the first book ’s transition to film was the infamous menstruation intercourse . It ’s understandable that when it comes to an onscreen version , certain sexual elements are well leave out . This was sure enough a tantrum that would n’t have translated well and would haveshocked audience in the wrong agency .

In the book of account , Christian is assailable to test almost anything when it comes to carnal knowledge or pleasure . Ana ’s pesky clip of the calendar month does n’t dissuade him at all . alternatively , he ’s cool as a cucumber and even removes Ana ’s tampon . This certainly shocked yet somehow aroused Ana . Though some fans lack it , most were unsurprised that   this risqué view   was reduce .

There Are Fewer Sex Scenes

The time - lapse used for all three films is not enough time to depart into how much sexual urge Ana and Christian have throughout the books . The books are riddled with their intimate escapades in all forms in various locations .

A major difference is that   audience receive a more " vanilla " shape of just how devious the two are in the bedroom inFifty Shades Darker . While the spreader , sure orbicular pleasure creature , and Ana drawing on Christian with lip rouge are all from the ledger , kinkier instances were dropped . But in the third book , a lot of sexually appoint scenes were cut out . For model , the couplet knock off each other or having sex act to   be part of the " mi eminent order " was nowhere seen inFifty Shades Freed’sfilm .

Ana Has No Inner Goddess

One aspect of Ana ’s character that fans were reasonably all right with being left out   was her " Inner Goddess . " From the moment readers foregather Ana she has an   Inner Goddess that act as the voice in her head . But this voice is n’t exactly normal by most standard . The voice is more eccentric and daring than Ana normally is , and it certainly has an appetite for Christian .

It ’s almost as if the Inner Goddess is a different part that can come   off as a bit creepy-crawly . Ana ’s thought procedure with her   Inner Goddess includes lines   such as : " My   Inner Goddess looks like someone snatched her ice cream , " or   " My Inner Goddess is spin out like a universe - division danseuse , pirouette after pirouette . "

Jack Hyde Is A More Persistent Stalker

Fans can tally that the motion picture snipped many plot aspects to try and fit as much possible in roughly six hours of blind time . This head to sure fibre not being developed the right way , especially inFifty Shades Darker . The second filmdeals with a great deal of stalk   and obsessionfrom outsiders   including Jack Hyde ( Eric Johnson ) , Ana ’s boss .

The subsequence has him fired from the publishing troupe early on for making rude sexual onward motion towards Ana . In the book , he gets fired much after on in rules of order to develop a creepier   and more obsessional character at the work . Because Jack gets fired early on in the plastic film , he becomes a more persistent stalker than a gradual one . Some of his stalk acts admit cabbage into   Grey ’s family home to stag and even watch from afar .

Elliot Proposes To Kate In A Club (For Some Reason)

Besides Christian and Anna ’s relationship , audiences see a kindling romance brew   between Kate ( Eloise Mumford ) and Christian ’s chum , Elliot ( Luke Grimes ) . ByFifty Shades Freed , they ’re in love and   obtain very serious . An aspect that differ from the playscript to picture regarding this family relationship was how Elliot popped the question .

In the playscript , Elliot does theheartfelt   and   romantic plan of proposingto Kate in a fancy eating house . For the film , the locus was exchange   to a noisy night lodge , and the modification left rooter perplexed . It ’s not exactly romantic , but they ’re surrounded by their loved ones so it makes up for it .

There’s No Dr. Flynn

For logistical reason , the films cut out certain book role . One of them was Ethan , a romantic interest to Christian ’s sister . The other was Dr. Flynn , who played a vital role as Christian ’s therapist who helps him deal out with emotions , his   BDSM relationshipsand childhood trauma .

In the film trilogy , Dr. Flynn simply does n’t exist . As a result , hearing do n’t get to see the more vulnerable side of Christian and how someone as see as he would tick in that class of surround .   Even worsened ,   humanizing scene   like Dr. Flynn approving of Ana are miss .

Leila Is Not The Only Ex-Submissive

Fifty Shades Freedonly touched upon one of Christian ’s past submissives , which is Leila . She becomes the central focus but in the book , she ’s not the only submissive around . The book inclose another submissive in Susi . For time ’s sake and other plot elements that needed to occur , she was slew out .

The book infix Susi in one scene where she and Leila go visit Ana at work . This fit is never included in the film ,   and it would have added an even deeper level of drama . When this occurs , Christian goes a bit unhinged and scolds Ana ’s escort .

Kate Never Finds Out About The Contract

While Kate is a good protagonist to Ana , she is blissfully unaware of the actual human relationship she and Christian have . This means she is also incognizant of the contract . But in the 2d Holy Scripture , this is n’t so . Kate find the e-mail exchange aboutthe contract bridge between Christian and Anaon Ana ’s computer , and she   then grills Ana about .

In the film , Kate has no idea about it . She remains completely in the iniquity about their BDSM relationship and or else   just get wind Christian as being a bit possessive about the woman he loves .

Mrs. Jones & Taylor Never Happen

There ’s   a couple of budding romanticism in the books that never made it on - screen , one of them being between Christian ’s   housekeeper , Mrs. Jones ( Fay Masterson )   and his trusted bodyguard , Taylor ( Max Martini ) . audience only see Mrs. Jones a fistful of clock time while Taylor just appease by Christian ’s   side .

In the book , these two terminate up deliver a steamy yet cute romanticism . At one tip , Ana even catch the two kissing in secret . lamentably , this human relationship never blossoms since it has no life-sustaining grandness to the   main plot line .

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Anna and Christian Grey in Fifty Shades of Grey film adaptation

Bella Heathcote as Leila in Fifty Shades Darker

Jamie Dornan and Dakota Johnson in Fifty Shades Of Grey

Dakota Johnson as Ana in Fifty Shades Freed

Anastasia Steele in Fifty Shades of Grey film

Eric Johnson as Jack Hyde in Fifty Shades Darker

Eloise Mumford and Luke Grimes in Fifty Shades of Grey Freed

Christian Grey sitting down holding a glass in Fifty Shades Freed

Leila in Fifty Shades Darker

Ana in end scene of Fifty Shades of Grey

Fay Masterson as Mrs. Jones and Max Martini as Taylor in Fifty Shades films

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