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Fifty Shades Of Grey Most Cringeworthy Moments. When you clicked on this article about cringe- worthy moments in Fifty Shades of Grey, you probably thought to yourself, “All of it.” And you’re not wrong! But we’re going to break down 1. Before we do, some general things: Dakota Johnson is really awkward.
She and Jamie Dornan have no chemistry on screen. In real life, they seem to hate each other. Director Sam Taylor- Johnson quit after the first film, and recently, she revealed that she regrets ever directing it. The movie has been criticized for giving an unhealthy portrayal of BDSM.
It got terrible reviews and has a 2. Rotten Tomatoes. According to critics, it’s better than the books – at least? Previously, we looked at the most cringe- worthy moments from the Twilight Movies. And since Fifty Shades of Grey was originally author E. L. James’ Twilight fan fiction, the logical next step is to delve into the 1. Watch The Best Of Times Putlocker# on this page.
Most Cringe- Worthy Moments In Fifty Shades of Grey. It’s important to note that this list is based on only the first Fifty Shades of Grey movie – not the first book.
Now let’s begin. 1. Christian’s stalking. This is a classic (but horrible) move in film: treating stalking like it’s no big deal, or worse, romantic. Christian shows up out of nowhere all the time.
It’s part of his creepy persistence. Like the moment when he just happens to be in the neighborhood and decided to shop at the hardware store where Ana works. Or that time when sends him a message to firmly and unambiguous tells him she doesn’t want to see him again in an email, and then he breaks into her house. He comes into her room and says “It’s been nice knowing me, has it?” in a very menacing and not charming way.
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Needless to say, he scares her half to death. It’s basically a jump scare for the audience, too.
He’s directly ignoring her when she says she doesn’t want to have a relationship with him. There’s also that time that she mentions that Ana’s going to Georgia to see her mom and Christian shows up at the exact same bar. How did he know which bar she’s was at?! Christian showers Ana with unwanted gifts. Christian is always giving Ana expensive gifts, even though she says she doesn’t want them. Specifically, a laptop, an expensive first edition of Tess of the d’Urbervilles, and a car. Oh, and before he buys her that car, he sells her old VW Beetle – without telling her.
These gifts make Ana uncomfortable because she doesn’t want to feel beholden to him, but he won’t stop giving her expensive stuff. He’s directly ignoring her wishes, again!
What a great foundation for a healthy relationship! When she breaks things off, she says she wants her car back and Christian tells her he already sold it but he’ll send her a check.
Ana’s visibly frustrated: she clearly just wants her old car that she liked back. Now she’s going to be car- less until she picks out a new one. Drunk Ana. Ana gets drunk and makes a fool of herself in front of Christian when he comes to “save” (stalk) her. By the way, he somehow found out which bar she was at without her telling him any information.
Seriously, how does he always know where she is? Is he tracking her phone?
Having her followed? You in danger, girl! It all begins when Ana drunk dials Christian on the bathroom line and he badgers her until she admits she’s drunk.
Possibly the funniest part is when she turns to the stranger next to him and goes, “I told him, right?”The embarrassment doesn’t stop there. The next morning, she wakes up in Christian’s hotel room. When she asks where her clothes are, he bluntly tells her that they were covered in vomit and he had to throw them away.
The interview scene. First of all, it’s wildly unprofessional for a journalist to ask their non- journalist friend to fill in for them if they have the flu and can’t do an interview. Ask a coworker, reschedule the interview, do it over the phone instead – or do literally anything else besides this. This scene is awkward from the start: Ana literally takes her first step into the room and trips. Her clothes are ill- fitting. She’s clearly out of her element conducting an interview. At one point, Ana’s reading the questions that her friend Kate wrote, and one of them is “Are you gay?” Hmm, Kate, that was very blunt.
Christian answers that he is not gay, but in a way that says “I am not gay and I would like you in particular to know that because I want to sleep with you.” The interview gets completely derailed when he starts asking questions about Ana, like this is a first date and not an interview. The graduation scene. Christian is the speaker at Anastasia’s graduation, and when her name is called, she’s supposed to shake the university president’s hand and then Christian’s. But when she and Christian shake hands, he doesn’t let go. Instead, he tries to have a prolonged conversation with her in which he hounds her to sign the contract.
This is taking place on stage where everyone can see them. So now everyone including the president of her university knows that they’re banging each other. Finally, she escapes Christian’s clutches and he is taken aback that the next graduate standing in front of him waiting to shake his hand. He definitely ruined this poor random girl’s college graduation.
He probably won’t be invited back to this university. And for a high- powered businessman, Christian’s behavior is always pretty unprofessional. Ana’s awkward dancing. Christian and Ana are slow dancing to Frank Sinatra.
Both of them are pretty good at it. Seems like a sweet scene. Nothing could possibly be cringe- worthy here, right? Wrong. Christian spins Ana and she proceeds to break out into some awkward solo dancing. It’s… terrible. There’s some carefree spinning, the kind that you would do in the rain with reckless abandon.
But with her, it’s not cute; it’s just awkward. Then there’s some disco pointing, but in every direction. And in a really weird sound design choice, you can hear her feet jumping all over the floor over the music.
This isn’t the only time Ana dances awkwardly. The morning after they have sex, Ana is shaking her butt to some music while making pancakes while Christian watches her, bemused. Ana giggles during the contract scene but Christian is dead serious.
When Christian and Ana have a business meeting to go over the contract, she reads off a sentence she wants to discuss: “The submissive shall submit to any sexual activity demanded by the dominant and shall do so without hesitation or argument.” Then she giggles. But Christian is dead serious.