![]() The premiere of the final movie has aligned with the massive #MeToo social movement, which calls the relationship into even greater moral question. ![]() This is first seen in “Fifty Shades of Grey,” when he promises not to touch her “until he has her written permission,” and then tries to convince her to sign the contract while pinning her down in bed. ![]() However, each one of these healthy, important pieces of BDSM is discounted as Christian continuously goes back on his word not to hurt Ana. Bits and pieces of the real thing make it through: the pair have an agreed-upon contract, they use safe words and have conversations about their limits. Throughout the entire franchise, the relationship between Anastasia and Christian has tried and failed to reflect healthy BDSM. ![]() The final movie completely missed an opportunity for social progress through erotic thrillers by continuing to portray abuse instead of highlighting the importance of mutual consent and enjoyment within BDSM (bondage and discipline, sadism and masochism) relationships. The movie is the long-awaited end to the story of Anastasia Steele and Christian Grey: a drawn-out, out-of-tricks, thinly-veiled abusive relationship. 9 and, according to Forbes Magazine, earned $137 million globally on its opening weekend. “Fifty Shades Freed” was released in theaters on Friday, Feb. ![]()
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