Undoubtedly, Dakota Johnson became a household name only after the release of “Fifty Shades of Grey” and her fame reached the peak when “Fifty Shades Darker” arrived. Her role of Anastasia Steele is iconic and surely is going to be one of the most memorable ones throughout her career.
Fans are confident that in the years to come the actress will continue to entertain them with more such superb performances and may even get an Oscar some day. This daughter of the celluloid queen of yesteryear’s, Melanie Griffith first came on the screen as a child artist along with her half-sister and mother in the movie, “Crazy in Alabama” directed by her step-father in 1999.
Almost one and a half decades later, Dakota Johnson has emerged as the most promising actresses of today.
Check out her five best movies till date.
5. How To Be Single (2016)
The movie was a take on how youngsters and ambitious careerists look at their life; want to be single and what is the right and wrong way to be a single. The star cast included Dakota Johnson, Rebel Wilson, Leslie Mann and others.
“How To Be Single” is set in New York City and the theme is a love connection, hook-up, lonely hearts trying to find the right direction and partner, one-night stands, teasing texts and more among the unmarrieds. So it was full of fun but also gave those youngsters an insight that are single and are just easy on their sex-life.
Performance Review
The review for Johnson as Alice in the movie was fantastic. She instantly connected with the audiences as the girl-next-door but with more human feelings and not an archetype. On one hand, she freely has a blast and gets loose while partying alongside Robin and the other hand she gets sober while confronting her elder sister who wants to get pregnant through IVF.
The flick established one thing that Dakota Johnson can easily shift gears and is comfortable in all types of acting genre. According to The Wrap, the 27-year-old actress is superb both as a comic player and an emphatic actress.
The LA Times reported that the offhanded and easygoing charisma of the actress loosened up even the mediocre material and kept it as much honest as possible.