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Fifty Shades Freed Movie Review

Fifty Shades Freed Directed by James Foley (Fifty Shades Darker, At Close Range) Screenplay by Niall Leonard (Monarch of the Glen, Wire in the Blood) Based on the Novel by E.L. James. Starring Dakota Johnson (How to be Single, The Social Network) Jamie Dornan (New Worlds, The Fall) Eric Johnson (Smallville, The Knick) & Eloise Mumford (In The Blood, So Undercover). 

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.

To be honest I don’t know what to say about these movies that hadn’t been said. They might be just a cash grab but they do have their target audience and everyone has a guilty pleasure Movie. The first one was not that bad just wasn’t good. The second one was probably the funniest movie of the year even though it’s not a comedy so what about this one? Well this movie is pretty awful when it comes to story and acting even though I do like Dakota Johnson. At this point with these films throw the story out the window throw the acting out and just enjoy it for what it is and that is a cheap way into a paycheck to get this series over and done with. You can tell by the actors themselves that they are not having fun and they just want this series to be over with already. 

I walk into every Movie optimistic and hopeful and honestly want every film to be great because it’s not easy making a film and I just wish this film and franchise was never made. The good thing about this film is that if you’re ever feeling down you can watch this and get a couple laughs and tell yourself well there are worse things than what I am going through. I’m just glad I don’t have to subject myself to these films anymore and that this is over. I hope that the people who like this series and enjoy it like this movie honestly. I like movies that are guilty pleasures that many people hate. It’s all a matter of opinion you can walk in shut your brain off and just enjoy it for what it is rather than worry about what a film should contain and what it shouldn’t. 

Final Score: 3.2/10


Rotten Tomatoes Score: 7% 

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