Maybe we’re secretly intrigued about what goes on in that “red room.” Whatever your reasoning is, embrace it as elegantly as Ana eventually embraces Christian’s sexual proclivities. Maybe we like the escapism aspect of dating a billionaire. Instead, we all come at it for more fun reasons. ![]() Honestly, no one I know watches a “Fifty Shades” movie expecting a cinematic masterpiece. Sure, I wish Anastasia Steele (Dakota Johnson) had a bit more personality, but did I mention Dornan’s abs? Sometimes you can’t get everything you want. ![]() Villains are dispatched in short order (usually in the first scene or two), the sex is graphic enough to make it too embarrassing to watch with your mom (speaking from experience, sadly) and there’s pretty much a guaranteed happy ending built in. But, the movies are fun and romantic and they make just enough sense to stay vaguely entertaining. ![]() And look, I’ll admit it: Epic cinema this is not. James, I’ve been invested in the series from the beginning. “Fifty Shades Freed” is the third and final movie in the series, so there’s no way I was going to miss this one, and not just because I’d pay good money to look at Jamie Dornan’s abs for two hours. Here are six solid reasons for going to see the new movie if you haven’t already, and the books you should read when you’re jonesing for more Anastasia and Christian Grey.
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