50 shades trilogy how does it end




















Before Christian can get to Ana, she is already getting in the car with the driver, Liz Amy Price-Francis , an assistant from work that slept with Jack and is being blackmailed by him since he taped them.

Sawyer informs Christian he saw Ana get in Liz's car and that she threw Ana's phone out, but it turns out Ana hid her own phone in the money bag and is allowing Christian to track her phone. Ana arrives at the meetup with Jack. He proceeds to hit Ana and kick her in the stomach.

Ana takes out Leila's gun and shoots Jack in the leg just as Christian and the cops arrive. Jack and Liz are arrested and Ana is taken to the hospital. Christian tells Grace he was worried Ana would leave him, but Grace is confident Ana would never do that. Ana soon wakes up, and Christian goes to her with tears in his eyes. At home, Ana and Christian go over the case files on Jack.

It turns out that Christian and Jack were both part of the same foster care group, and Christian wonders if he would have turned out like Jack if he didn't get adopted, but Ana assures him he wouldn't have. Ana also notices that the police found out where Christian's biological mother is buried. The two visit her grave and place flowers down. Ana reflects on her whole journey with Christian and how they fell in love. Ana then goes to the pleasure room and invites Christian to join her. The final scene is years later with Ana and Christian at their house with their son, and Ana is already pregnant with their second child.

Anastasia Steele and Christian Grey get married and are enjoying their new life together, but even with all their steamy life, they still face trouble in the form of Jack Hyde, who wants revenge on the two of them for getting him fired and having his life ruined.

Christian worries that he can't protect Ana when Jack tries to attack her. His worries get worse when Ana reveals she is pregnant. Jack is released on bail and he kidnaps Christian's sister Mia and attempts to extort Ana for money in order for Mia to be safe. I want to know how bad it can get. From there, the scene plays out just as it does in the movie, minus a few minor details. However, the biggest change is that, in the book, when he visits her later that night, he gets into bed with her and holds her as she admits her love for him.

In the film, the word choice is slightly different. The bad news is that it is even more idiotic, which is in its way a remarkable achievement. In any case, like its predecessor , it is eminently deserving of one in my occasional series of spoilereviews: a linear enunciation of all the stupid elements of the film that I managed to scribble into my notebook during the screening.

To be clear: What follows will give away as many plot developments as possible, as it is intended to serve as an alternative to actually seeing the movie. But I feel confident that the universe of people who would like to laugh at this film is considerably larger than the universe of those who are actually willing to sit through it.

So here goes. So Fifty Shades Freed opens with a wedding. Where are the references to domination and submission, to flogging and spanking, to the Red Room? What movie is this? It sounds a tad, let us say, Steve Mnuchin-y. Christian whisks Ana to the airport, where a private jet is waiting. Ana actually seems to remember what happened in those films even less than I do. They go to the opera. They hold hands. They have tasteful, from-a-distance, no-nudity sex. This may be the worst advertisement for marriage of all time.

Your most conservative grandparent is probably getting bored about now. At a topless beach, Ana wants to take off her bikini top, but lifelong-pervert-turned-sudden-prude Christian forbids it. Progress, I guess. Christian, still peeved that Ana disobeyed him re: toplessness, pulls out handcuffs. She seems aghast.

Once again, it appears that she has no recollection of the previous two movies. Is there a roofie subtext to the whole trilogy that is never made explicit? Alas, the honeymoon is cut short. Crazy or not, his motive seems pretty self-evident. 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.



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