When college senior Anastasia Steele steps in for her sick roommate to interview prominent businessman Christian Grey for their campus paper, little does she realize the path her life will take. Christian, as enigmatic as he is rich and powerful, finds himself strangely drawn to Ana, and she to him. Though sexually inexperienced, Ana plunges headlong into an affair -- and learns that Christian's true sexual proclivities push the boundaries of pain and pleasure.
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Luckily did not ever pay to see this 'film' but it is on cable TV often much to my shock. If ever there was a low-brow soft porno film, this is it. The acting is atrocious and wooden. Nothing really happens except the woman is abused and pilloried throughout by a nauseating man who is supposed to be sexy, but is the antithesis of it. This picture brought filmmaking to a new low. It is so sad to see films like this boring piece of rubbish when we think of the golden age of Hollywood with its wit, humor, drama, inciteful writing, direction, editing, music scoring, everything that came together to make great films. The fact they are making a third version of this sick story is unbelievable. I hope no one goes to see it. What's next, soft-core snuff? Shame on the 'actors' who portrayed these perverted characters....their careers might never recover. Minus '1' is the rating it deserves.
Wow what a movie! Compared to this 'the room' is a masterclass of writing, directing and acting. I only wish they could have cast Tommy Wiseau and Elizabeth Berkeley in the lead rolls and let Michael Bay write and direct. That would have been a significant improvement over this horror show of a movie. It's like they tried to make a soft porn movie but forgot to put the porn in. If you want a good laugh it's worth a look but as a movie it ranks amongst the worst ever made
It's very sad that this movie glorify mental abuse, and takes back the image of the women a hundred years.
I saw the rating of the movie is very bad, but still everyone talking about this movie like a good one. That was the first reason why I decided to watch the movie. And the second was pretty 'Dakota Johnson'. By the way the movie was really intense to me for the eagerness of what will be next, like will he make her as his girlfriend and become a nice person like she ever wanted? going to be a forever happy one? etc. I almost felt like she conquered 80% of him and kept it going to 100%. But tragically the last 15 mins changed everything and spoiled the soothing pace of the movie. She gave up on him, and gone from his apartment because of things that never meant to be happened. Even though something horribly happened, I had a faith like any other viewer that he sooner or later showed up in front of her and beg for her love and apologize for his peculiar conduct. But the odds are favored at the end, like nothing happened and they were separated for a life time I guess! The author may be an intelligent person but I wonder, what kind of intellect was that at the end that he made. Couldn't the authors be a normal person and think like a normal person?