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[Review] Fifty Shades Freed: The final chapter for Ana's love story

To make an appointment, the last part of the Year of the Tiger was launched in Vietnam with the title of Free Valentine's Day on Valentine's Day. Not surprisingly, the end of the 50-sided trilogy still has bland and boring colors.

Movie genre: Romance, Psychology

Directed by: James Foley

Actors: Dakota Johnson, Jamie Dornan, Kim Basinger, Eric Johnson, Arielle Kebbel


Fifty shades of freedom follow the love story from the previous two parts of the billionaire Christian Gray and the young girl Anastasia. After many waves, the couple decided to write the perfect ending with a fairy wedding. However, they do not know that another threat from Christian's past is hiding in the dark and waiting for the chance to attack them.

In this part, the character Anastasia has shown his initiative in life after marriage as well as love between two people. The film will have a lot of difference when it comes to combining sensational details with Anastasia's ex-boss Jack Hyde plotting to threaten the couple.

There are many new features in the story, the idea of ​​the film will more or less bring attraction and personality to the film but unfortunately, it is pale and boring. Discrete scenes lack the accent that makes the work become cliché and drifting away from the minds of viewers. During the 100-plus-hour movie, Christian couples show their affluence by traveling, buying a house, buying a car ... that is unbelievably hard. Although the original, the finale of the novel was underestimated compared to the previous, but the screenwriter Niall Leonard kept it without exploiting the film's lack of cinematography.


During the Free Press year, BDSM scenes (masochist scenes) were lightened. Audiences will enjoy more hot scenes compared to the previous two. Sex scenes are also refined, cut slightly negligible retaining the director's intentions. However, its gravity compared to the previous two and especially compared to the original is still poor, somewhat excessive, does not bring any effect on the circuit is going on.

The most absurd of all is the villain Jack Hype. Ana's old boss repeatedly attacked the couple easily to the unreasonable, while the couple was rich and powerful, they were not the ones that could harm anyone. And the appearance of Hype as a passerby, come and go, does not leave any impression on the viewer.


Dakota Johnson as Anastasia, has made a dramatic improvement on acting. She becomes more charming and gives more emotion. However, Jamie Dornan's stiff acting was disappointing again. The impression that the actor is struggling in every scene. Christian character is a contradictory, attractive in the original but in the movie version through the reincarnation of Dornan, Christian character is no other than a guy with money sex passionate only.

In general, the Fifty Shades of Liberty did not leave much to be desired except for a weak performance of script and acting. The film lacks the investment in content and hot scenes, which is considered the only highlight of this work. The Year of the Dragon is actually immature in the way emotions are transmitted to the viewer.

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