After two dreadful, agonizing years, the torture can finally stop as the final, “climactic” conclusion to the “epic” “Fifty Shades Trilogy” comes out in theaters. 2016’s “Fifty Shades of Grey” was really bad, but I wouldn’t necessarily call it an abomination. 2017’s “Fifty Shades Darker” was one of the worst films I had ever seen. Now, I don’t even know which is which for “Fifty Shades Freed,” because I’ve gotten used to the incredibly ludicrous, insanely dull, and laughably horrid writing and characters.
Fifty Shades Freed
Fifty Shades Freed
Fifty Shades Freed
After two dreadful, agonizing years, the torture can finally stop as the final, “climactic” conclusion to the “epic” “Fifty Shades Trilogy” comes out in theaters. 2016’s “Fifty Shades of Grey” was really bad, but I wouldn’t necessarily call it an abomination. 2017’s “Fifty Shades Darker” was one of the worst films I had ever seen. Now, I don’t even know which is which for “Fifty Shades Freed,” because I’ve gotten used to the incredibly ludicrous, insanely dull, and laughably horrid writing and characters.