Anastasia Steele from Fifty Shades of Grey in front of the book covers for Fifty Shades of Grey and Fifty Shades Darker.
This article contains discussions of emotional, mental, and physical abuse. It also contains descriptions of sexual content
15 The Fifty Shades Books Have Much More Sex Ana And Christian Have Sex Constantly In Kinkier Ways Close The biggest change between the Fifty Shades books and movies is the sheer amount of sex and the degree of BDSM explored. In the books, almost every other scene involves Christian and Ana having sex, earning them the label “smut.” This works for the books, but movies need a much more plot and less sex so that theaters can show them.
12 The Contract Negotiation Scene Occurs Differently In The Book The Book Negotiations Take Place Over Multiple Days Close In the movie Fifty Shades of Grey, Ana and Christian don’t discuss the contract outside their meeting. They meet up in one of his conference rooms, sitting at opposite ends of a comically long table for two people. They go through every part of the contract all at once. This is vastly different from the E.L. James book.
Related Fifty Shades Of Grey Still Holds A Massive Record For Dakota Johnson & Jamie Dornan After 9 Years Fifty Shades of Grey continues to be one of the most profitable R-rated movies ever made & is currently the most popular film streaming on Netflix. 8 Christian Goes To Therapy In The Fifty Shades Books Christian's Therapist Dr. Flynn Is Removed Entirely From The Movies Close One of the most perplexing changes in the Fifty Shades movies is that they took out Christian going to therapy. In the books, Christian’s therapist, Dr. Flynn, is mentioned and shown multiple times. Christian tells Ana that some of the conversations they’re having are uncomfortable because he only talks this way with two people – Dr. Flynn and Mrs. Robinson.
He finds her address without asking. He isolates her from her friends and family and harasses her for not replying to his incessant emails and texts. In Fifty Shades Darker, he buys the publishing house where she works, taking away one of her only forms of autonomy. When a dance with Ana is auctioned off at the masquerade ball, Christian also pays $100,000 just so that she can’t dance with anyone else.
4 Christian Intentionally Gets Ana Drunk To Coerce Her In The Fifty Shades of Grey Book A Disturbing Scene Of Coercion Doesn't Appear In the Movies E.L. James wrote a scene in the Fifty Shades of Grey book after Ana’s graduation where Christian intentionally gets Ana drunk on champagne so that she’ll be honest with him because he says she overthinks everything and is “reticent” – as if that’s a bad thing. He thinks she's more honest when she's inebriated.
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