Anastasia and Christian get married, but Jack Hyde continues to threaten their relationship.Anastasia and Christian get married, but Jack Hyde continues to threaten their relationship.Anastasia and Christian get married, but Jack Hyde continues to threaten their relationship.
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This film tells the story of Anastacia's married life, after marrying the billionaire Christian Grey.
The story is basically a romance for women, with a lot of sex scenes involved. There is a lot of eye candy, but there is not a lot of substance. Even the scenes featuring the villain are not that terrifying.
The story is basically a romance for women, with a lot of sex scenes involved. There is a lot of eye candy, but there is not a lot of substance. Even the scenes featuring the villain are not that terrifying.
I have to be honest. I am not a fan of the series. Nor the books nor the films. It just didn't speak to me. However... My better half insisted this will be a fun movie. She prepared me it is no Dostoyevsky we were about to see but god almighty was I in shock how far it went. This must be the least coherent, most half-arsed, pointless movies I have ever seen in this sharade we call life. The sheer boredom spread through the unbearable laziness of the script, the empty looks of the actors, the meaningless cuts, senseless sequnces of the scenes... I just couldn't believed it... This was greenlit by someone?! Good god. Made me miss Twilight...
I never made it through the third book, but I have to say the movie was still decent. The low ratings make no sense to me. If you didn't like the first two, why would you watch the third? Just to complain about how bad it was for you?
I'm just glad they didn't split this into two movies.
This series is not brilliant, but still entertaining.
The whole triology draws extreme attention, which is really sad for the film industry, and it says really much of the people today. This triology represents probably the biggest commercial junk there is, and the insane amount of people are here to see it, and, of course, are fulfilling the sole purpose of these films - money. I have watched all three films so I could give a review, but just thinking about it gives me an utter nausea, it was extremely hard to persevere through that toxic waste and to see other people enjoying the same.
What gets me the most is that the audience for independent films, art films are extremely small, and for making those films, people give their hearts out, those are the ones that have something to give to the audience and to the film industry itself - pure, raw art.
What gets me the most is that the audience for independent films, art films are extremely small, and for making those films, people give their hearts out, those are the ones that have something to give to the audience and to the film industry itself - pure, raw art.
The first of the three that is actually emotionally intense. The film felt short compared to the book, but that's normal. Also, while watching, I found myself making cinematic connections between this and the last 2 Twilight movies, which was funny, especially given E.L. James's start as a fan fiction author. Is it an Oscar-worthy performance? No. Is it entertaining for a week night after a long day at work? Yes.
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- TriviaThe cover for the DVD box of "Fifty Shades Freed" is the exact opposite of Fifty Shades of Grey (2015). For the first movie's box cover, Anastasia is the one with her arms up, while Christian is the one about to kiss her, but for this movie's box cover, Christian is the one with his arms up, while Anastasia is about to kiss him.
- GoofsAna is able to withdraw $5 million in cash from her bank in a matter of minutes, but no bank routinely keeps that much cash on hand.
- Quotes
Christian Grey: You insist on defying me, Mrs. Grey. What should I do about that?
Anastasia Steele: [smiling] Learn to live with it.
- Crazy creditsThere's a mid-credits scene: A couple of years later, Anastasia and Christian are playing with their son. She's pregnant again.
- Alternate versionsThe running time quoted by IMDB, "1h 45m," is for the theatrical version. There is also a longer, unrated version, released chiefly for home distribution, running at 1 hr 50 min, five minutes longer. The unrated version includes, among other scenes, two with Kim Basinger, who plays Elena Lincoln, an ex-girlfriend of Christian, and supposed origin of his peculiar tastes. Kim Basinger earlier starred in the movie "9½ Weeks" (1986), a movie about a woman who begins an affair with a man that is characterized by unusual sex games, like the sex in the Fifty Shades trilogy. The book that that movie is based on, by author Elizabeth McNeil (a pseudonym for Ingeborg Day) is, like the "Fifty Shades" books, much more explicit about the S&M aspects of the relationship, although it concludes with an "unhappy" ending, wherein the relationship ends badly. Another difference is that Elizabeth McNeil's original novel is supposedly based on a true story, whereas the author of the Fifty Shades trilogy has never made that claim.
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Written by Ellie Goulding, BloodPop (as BloodPop®), Raye (as Rachel Keen), Ely Weisfeld, Andy Jackson (as Andrew Jackson), Hailee Steinfeld
Performed by Hailee Steinfeld x BloodPop (as BloodPop®)
Produced by BloodPop (as BloodPop®)
Orchestral Arrangements by Pete Anthony & David Buckley
Hailee Steinfeld appears courtesy of Republic Records
BloodPop® appears courtesy of GENPOP, Corp. under management by Mastor Craft/Blood Company
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Box office
- Budget
- $55,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $100,407,760
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $38,560,195
- Feb 11, 2018
- Gross worldwide
- $371,985,018
- Runtime
- 1h 45m(105 min)
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- Aspect ratio
- 2.39 : 1
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