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Fifty Shades Freed

Fifty Shades Freed

  • Status: Released
  • 17-01-2018
  • Runtime: 105 min
  • Score: 6.695
  • Vote count: 8151

Believing they have left behind shadowy figures from their past, newlyweds Christian and Ana fully embrace an inextricable connection and shared life of luxury. But just as she steps into her role as Mrs. Grey and he relaxes into an unfamiliar stability, new threats could jeopardize their happy ending before it even begins.

Dakota Johnson

Anastasia Steele

Jamie Dornan

Christian Grey

Eric Johnson

Jack Hyde

Eloise Mumford

Kate Kavanagh

Rita Ora

Mia Grey

Luke Grimes

Elliot Grey

Victor Rasuk

José

Max Martini

Taylor

Jennifer Ehle

Carla

Kim Basinger

Elena Lincoln

Marcia Gay Harden

Grace Grey

Bruce Altman

Jerry Roach

Arielle Kebbel

Gia Matteo

Callum Keith Rennie

Ray

Robinne Lee

Ros Bailey

Brant Daugherty

Sawyer

Andrew Airlie

Carrick Grey

Amy Price-Francis

Liz

Fay Masterson

Mrs. Jones

Ashleigh LaThrop

Hannah

Tyler Hoechlin

Boyce Fox

Kirsten Alter

Prescott

Hiro Kanagawa

Detective Clark

Catherine Lough Haggquist

Dr. Greene

John Emmet Tracy

Troy Whelan (Bank Manager)

Primo Allon

Sam (Bank Employee)

Benita Ha

ER Nurse

P. Lynn Johnson

Judge

Kwesi Ameyaw

Defense Counsellor

Marci T. House

Forensic Officer

Dylan Neal

Bob

Shiraine Haas

Gwen - Ros' Partner

Michelle Harrison

Rhian Flynn

Bill Dow

Willis SIP Editor

Jean Corso

Gavin (Captain-Fair Lady Yacht)

Nathan Dellemme

Bodyguard Gaston

Maximilien Fussen

French Father on Beach

Paul Duchart

Reverend Walsh

Maxine Miller

Christian's Grandmother

Ben Corns

Captain Stephen (Grey Jet)

Anita Brown

Natalia (Stewardess)

Lea Kovach

Receptionist

Brendan Penny

Co-Pilot Beighley (Grey Jet)

Brad Harder

Aspen Nightclub Waiter

Fraser Aitcheson

Nightclub Lunk

Lisa MacFadden

Bank Receptionist

Todd Thomson

Surgeon

Kai Bokenfohr

Teddy - 2 Yrs

Gary Hudson

Elena's Ex-Husband

Sachin Sahel

Grey I.T. Tech

Adil Zaidi

Grey I.T. Tech

Julie Roblet

French Beach Waitress

Felix Tomas

Young Boy on Beach

Allyson McHardy

Madame Butterfly Performer

Szu-wen Wang

Madame Butterfly Performer

Tefari Thompson

Bunker Club Waiter

Tiara Sorensen

Bunker Club Hostess

Sean Glass

Aspen DJ

D.J. Kiss

Wedding DJ

Jaclyn Jonet

Ella (uncredited)

Laura Jacobs

Grey Receptionist (uncredited)

Jordan Gardiner

Townsperson (uncredited)

Tenz McCall

French Boy (uncredited)

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Nice Movie ♥

GenerationofSwine

OK, I gave the first one 10 out of 10 stars...because I am easy and, honestly, the original didn't claim to be anything more than what it delivered. To me that earns all 10 stars. Darker I gave 1 out of 10, because the plot line that it bills itself as following takes all of 5 minutes, gets resolved in the middle of the film, never comes up again, and has little sex (which is the reason why people see these things). This one I am giving 1 of 10 stars. There is actually less sex than in the sequel and far less than in the original...but look at the picture up here on IMDB, look at all the posters...it was marketed as a film about sex and there really wasn't that much. You see more in a single episode of an HBO series. And the plot, again quoting IMDB: "Anastasia and Christian get married, but Jack Hyde continues to threaten their relationship" Like with Darker, that all happens in the blink of an eye. You sneeze and you'll miss the bulk of the plot. And the sex (the reason why people actually watch this film) doesn't even serve as filler. So what you are left with is Anastasia and Christian sitting around, not having sex, trying to figure out how to fill the rest of the film. It's like watching linoleum curl on a hot day. We aren't watching it for the plot anyway, just give us the cream filling we are actually buying the ticket for, otherwise give us an actual plot. you gave us neither.

r96sk

<em>'Fifty Shades Freed'</em> is the most boring of the trilogy, even if it probably is a tiny bit better than the original (no. 2 is minorly superior). I am embarrassed to admit that it gave me some goosebumps at the end, I'm such a simp for a montage, I'm afraid; Ellie Goulding's song helped, admittedly. There isn't much to note about this, at least in terms of being unique from the two movies that proceeded - very much a copy-and-paste job. I still like Dakota Johnson and Jamie Dornan, without whom I'd likely be rating this film down in the depths alongside the presumed majority. I did wonder, before and after seeing the first flick, how they managed to stretch this out across three productions. Having now seen them all, I can see they just barely managed to do so. This third release is pretty pointless, they've could've fit all this into a small chunk at the end of #2. Crazy how these films made a billion at the box office. Turns out sex does indeed sell.