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Fifty Shades of Grey (Unrated)

2015 • 128 minutes
3.9
403 reviews
25%
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About this movie

The worldwide phenomenon comes to life in the unrated version of Fifty Shades of Grey, starring Dakota Johnson and Jamie Dornan in the iconic roles of Anastasia Steele and Christian Grey. Ana is an inexperienced college student tasked with interviewing enigmatic billionaire Christian Grey. But what starts as business quickly becomes an unconventional romance. Swept up in Christian's glamorous lifestyle, Ana soon finds another side to him as she discovers his secrets and explores her own dark desires. What results is a thrilling, all-consuming romance as Christian and Ana test the limits they will go to for their relationship. (Original Title - Fifty Shades of Grey (Unrated)) - 2014 Universal Studios. All Rights Reserved.

Ratings and reviews

3.9
403 reviews
Michelle Plant
November 26, 2015
Expected gratuitous sex and piffle story line. Didn't read the books so approached with an open mind. Good exploration of complicated characters, although a little glossy (he just happens to be a billionaire). Cut away the hollywood prettiness and it's basically a romance with all the mess and confusion that goes with falling in love, whatever your predilection. Other reviewers have slated the ending....thought it was just right actually.
28 people found this review helpful
Asif Ahmad
April 15, 2021
Moving isn't great, especially the (they're not) having sex scene [bit embarrassed] with me and my sister (in few) years ago and I never enjoyed the movie, expect for my sister, well she is enjoying, but for me [it isn't] not good. My sister came over to house and I give to her books. So, totally totally hate the movie ever. Not my type motion detected, sorry about that.
E Bowman
July 11, 2019
The best example of a polished turd you will ever see. The film crew was great, acting (for the most part) decent and direction was solid... but then book original dialogue comes roaring in to remind you what a pile of trash it is, giving us lines like "I don't make love, I f***" to really ruin a scene.
3 people found this review helpful