'If I had known at the time that's what it was going to be like, I don't think anyone would've done it.'
the actress, who plays Anastasia"Ana" Steele in the popular franchise, said author E L James, who goes by Erika, complicated the filmmaking process with her"creative control."
When asked if it was the studio or the director who changed Johnson's initial vision of the movies, she responded,"It was also the author of the books." "I was young. I was 23. So, it was scary," she said of the three-film contract she had signed."It just became something crazy. There were a lot of different disagreements. I haven't been able to talk about this truthfully ever, because you want to promote a movie the right way, and I'm proud of what we made ultimately and everything turns out the way it's supposed to, but it was tricky.
"We'd do the takes of the movie that Erika wanted to make, and then we would do the takes of the movie that we wanted to make," the actress continued."The night before, I would rewrite scenes with the old dialogue so I could add a line here and there. It was like mayhem all the time."She recalled that the one original scene that was used in the first film was the part in which Anastasia and Christian negotiate the terms of her sexual contract.
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