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Fifty Shades of Grey is een Amerikaanse erotische film uit 2015 geregisseerd door Sam Taylor-Johnson. Het verhaal is gebaseerd op de gelijknamige roman van E.L. James. De film ging wereldwijd in (voor)première op 11 februari, onder andere op het Internationaal filmfestival van Berlijn (Berlinale Special Gala).[2]

Leeswaarschuwing: Onderstaande tekst bevat details over de inhoud of de afloop van het verhaal.
Literatuurstudente Anastasia Steele interviewt de 27-jarige zakenman en multimiljonair Christian Grey voor het universiteitsblad. De ontmoeting met Grey verandert haar leven en ze beginnen een seksuele relatie. Grey is emotioneel beschadigd waardoor hij niet meer op een normale manier intimiteit kan beleven. Daarnaast is hij bang om op welk moment dan ook de controle los te laten. SM is voor hem een manier om zich zelf niet te veel bloot te hoeven geven en ook nog volledig in controle te blijven. Christian en Anastasia onderwerpen zich aan sadomasochistische rollenspellen.

In begin 2012 werd aangekondigd dat de filmrechten van de Fifty Shades-trilogie werden vrijgegeven. In maart 2012 werden de filmrechten door Universal Pictures en Focus Features veiliggesteld. De auteur James werd betrokken bij de productie van het proces. De Entertainment Weekly vermeldde dat het budget van de film geschat werd op $ 40 miljoen dollar. De opnames waren van begin november 2013 en vonden grotendeels plaats in Vancouver. De laatste opnames waren eind februari 2014. De film was in eerste instantie gepland in de tweede helft van 2014, maar werd verschoven naar medio Valentijnsdag 2015. De eerste filmposters werden in januari 2014 vrijgegeven.
De voorverkoop voor de film brak wereldwijd records met in totaal 2,75 miljoen kaarten. In Nederland kochten bijna 90.000 vrouwen een ticket voor de Ladies Night op 11 februari[3], in België kochten 20.000 vrouwen een ticket voor de Ladies Night en werden er in totaal 65.000 tickets verkocht in voorverkoop.[4] De film brak ook een record in de Verenigde Staten met de hoogste omzetcijfers ooit in het weekend voorafgaand aan de feestdag President's Day.[5]

De film bevat voor twintig minuten aan bedscènes. Dat is twintig procent van de film.
De film werd verboden in India en Maleisië.
Ten tijde van de première werd het plan bekendgemaakt om ook de twee vervolgboeken te gaan verfilmen

Fifty Shades of Grey is a 2015 erotic romantic drama film directed by Sam Taylor-Johnson from a screenplay by Kelly Marcel. Produced by Focus Features, Michael De Luca Productions, and Trigger Street Productions, it is based on E. L. James' 2011 novel of the same name, and serves as the first installment in the Fifty Shades film series. Starring Dakota Johnson, Jamie Dornan, Jennifer Ehle and Marcia Gay Harden, the film's story follows Anastasia "Ana" Steele, a college graduate, who begins a sadomasochistic relationship with young business magnate Christian Grey.

Development of the film commenced in March 2012, when Universal and Focus Features secured the rights to the trilogy following a bidding war. After Marcel was hired to write the film's screenplay, multiple directors, including Joe Wright, Patty Jenkins, Bill Condon, Bennett Miller, and Steven Soderbergh, were attached to the film. Taylor-Johnson was confirmed as the director in June 2013. She cited 9½ Weeks (1986), Last Tango in Paris (1972), and Blue Is the Warmest Colour (2013) as her inspirations for the film. The main cast joined the project between October and December 2013. Principal photography commenced in December 2013 and concluded in February 2014. Reshoots involving scenes between Dornan and Johnson took place in Vancouver during the week of October 2014. Danny Elfman was hired to compose the film's score.
Fifty Shades of Grey premiered at the 65th Berlin International Film Festival on February 11, 2015, and was released in IMAX formats on February 13, by Universal Pictures. Despite receiving generally unfavorable reviews from critics, it was an immediate box office success, breaking numerous box office records and earning $569.7 million worldwide against a budget of $40 million. The soundtrack album was also successful; "Love Me like You Do", by English singer Ellie Goulding, was nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Original Song, while "Earned It", by Canadian singer the Weeknd, was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Song at the 88th Academy Awards.
The film was the most awarded at the 36th Golden Raspberry Awards, winning five of six nominations, including Worst Picture (tied with Fantastic Four) and both leading roles. Fifty Shades of Grey was succeeded by two sequels: Fifty Shades Darker, and Fifty Shades Freed, released in 2017 and 2018, respectively, both of which received similar negative critical reception but commercial success.

Twenty-one year old Anastasia "Ana" Steele is an English literature major at Washington State University Vancouver in Vancouver, Washington. When her roommate, Kate Kavanagh, catches a cold and is unable to interview Christian Grey, a twenty-seven year old billionaire entrepreneur, for the college newspaper, Ana agrees to take Kate's place. At Christian's Seattle headquarters, she stumbles her way through the meeting. Christian, who is that year's WSU commencement speaker, takes an interest in her, and she in him. Soon after, he visits the hardware store where Ana works and offers to do a photo shoot to accompany the article for which she had interviewed him.
Christian asks Ana out for coffee, but leaves abruptly after she confesses to being a romantic, saying he is not the man for her. He later sends her first edition copies of two Thomas Hardy novels, including Tess of the d'Urbervilles, as a gift, with a quote from the latter book about the dangers of relationships on an accompanying card. Ana and her friends celebrate graduation at a local bar. After drinking too much, she calls Christian, saying she is returning the books, and berating him for his behavior towards her. He goes to the bar to find her, arriving just as her photographer friend, José Rodriquez, attempts to kiss her against her will. Ana, suddenly sick, throws up and passes out. The next morning, she wakes up in Christian's hotel room, relieved that nothing sexual happened between them.
After the two make out in an elevator, and he takes her for a ride in his helicopter, a romance starts to develop. He insists, however, that she sign a non-disclosure agreement preventing her from revealing details about their relationship. He explains that he is a dominant who engages in sexual bondage relationships, but only as defined in a contract between the participants. Ana reveals that she is a virgin. While considering the agreement and negotiating her own terms, and after briefly visiting his "Red Room," a place stocked with a bed and a variety of whips and shackles, she and Christian spend the night together.
The next morning, after making pancakes and meeting Christian's adoptive mother, the two go for a drive, during which Christian explains that he was introduced to his dominant practices at age fifteen by a woman Ana dubs "Mrs. Robinson". His parents know nothing about this, even though "Mrs. Robinson" was and still is a friend of the family.
Christian bestows a series of gifts and favors upon Ana, including a new car and a laptop. After she and Kate move to Seattle, he insists that she go over his contract before moving forward. After looking into it in some detail, Ana initially says no, but is persuaded otherwise and finds herself willingly giving her consent.
During dinner at his parents' home, Ana suddenly mentions she is leaving the next day to visit her mother in Georgia. This makes Christian angry, especially when she says she wants more than the one-sided relationship he's proposing. She then goes to Georgia, visits a lounge for cocktails, and is shocked when Christian shows up. He meets her mother, takes Ana air gliding, then returns to Seattle to tend to a business emergency.
After returning home, Ana and Christian have a night in his "Red Room". She consents to what he wants, but he remains emotionally distant, upsetting her. While still considering the contract, and in an effort to understand Christian's psychology, Ana asks him to demonstrate the worst punishment he would inflict on her for rule-breaking. He whips her with his belt, making her count each stroke out loud.
Crushed, she declares her love for him, but says his behavior is unacceptable. He replies that he is too screwed up to have the relationship that she wants. Devastated and depressed, Ana leaves Christian, and he promises to send her a check for the old car he sold without her consent. As he goes after her, Ana orders him to stop. Christian tries to plead with her, saying her name, and Ana cuts him off by saying his own name, turning his plea into a farewell as the elevator doors close.

Dakota Johnson as Anastasia "Ana" Steele, a 21-year-old English Literature student attending Washington State University.
Jamie Dornan as Christian Grey, a 27-year-old billionaire, entrepreneur, and CEO of Grey Enterprises Holdings Inc. Charlie Hunnam was originally cast in the role, but left the film due to his schedule conflicts.[4]
Eloise Mumford as Katherine "Kate" Kavanagh,[5] Anastasia's best friend/roommate who begins a relationship with Christian's older brother, Elliot Grey.
Jennifer Ehle as Carla Wilks,[6] Anastasia's mother.
Marcia Gay Harden as Dr. Grace Trevelyan-Grey,[7] Christian Grey's adoptive mother.
Victor Rasuk as Jose Rodriguez,[8] one of Anastasia's close friends.
Luke Grimes as Elliot Grey,[9] Christian's adopted older brother.
Rita Ora as Mia Grey,[10] Christian's adopted younger sister.
Max Martini as Jason Taylor,[11] Christian's bodyguard and head of his security.
Callum Keith Rennie as Ray Steele, Anastasia's father.[12]
Andrew Airlie as Carrick Grey, Christian's adoptive father.
Dylan Neal as Bob Adams,[13] Anastasia's stepfather.
Anthony Konechny [es; he] as Paul Clayton, the brother of the owner of Clayton's Hardware Store.
Emily Fonda [d] as Martina
Rachel Skarsten as Andrea,[14] Christian's assistant

Development
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By early 2012, several Hollywood studios were keen to obtain film rights to The New York Times bestselling Fifty Shades trilogy of novels.[15] Warner Bros., Sony, Paramount, Universal, and Mark Wahlberg's production company submitted bids for the film rights.[16][17] Universal Pictures and Focus Features secured the rights to the trilogy in March 2012.[18] Author James sought to retain some control during the movie's creative process.[19] James chose The Social Network producers Michael De Luca and Dana Brunetti to produce the film.[20][21]
Although American Psycho writer Bret Easton Ellis publicly expressed his desire to write the screenplay for Fifty Shades of Grey,[22] Kelly Marcel, screenwriter of Saving Mr. Banks, was hired for the job.[23] Patrick Marber was brought in by Taylor-Wood to polish the screenplay, specifically to do some "character work".[24] Universal hired Mark Bomback for script doctoring.[25] Mark Bridges served as the costume designer.[26] Entertainment Weekly estimated the film's budget as "$40 million-or-so".[27]

By May 9, 2013, the studio was considering Joe Wright to direct,[28] but this proved unworkable due to Wright's schedule.[29] Other directors who had been under consideration included Patty Jenkins, Bill Condon, Bennett Miller, and Steven Soderbergh.[30] In June 2013, E. L. James announced Sam Taylor-Johnson would direct the film adaptation.[31] Johnson was paid over US$2 million for directing the film.[32]
9½ Weeks, Last Tango in Paris, and Blue Is the Warmest Colour were all cited by Taylor-Johnson as inspirations for the film.[33]
In an interview in June 2017, Taylor-Johnson cited difficulties working with author E. L. James, causing her to leave the series. She said: "I can never say I regret it because that would just finish me off. With the benefit of hindsight would I go through it again? Of course I wouldn't. I'd be mad."[34]
Casting
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Bret Easton Ellis stated that Robert Pattinson had been James' first choice for the role of Christian Grey,[35] but James felt that casting Pattinson and his Twilight co-star Kristen Stewart in the film would be "weird".[36] Ian Somerhalder and Chace Crawford both expressed interest in the role of Christian.[37][38] Somerhalder later admitted if he had been considered, the filming process would ultimately have conflicted with his shooting schedule for The CW's series The Vampire Diaries.[39] On September 2, 2013, James revealed that Charlie Hunnam and Dakota Johnson had been cast as Christian Grey and Anastasia Steele, respectively.[40] The short list of other actresses considered for the role of Anastasia included Alicia Vikander, Imogen Poots, Elizabeth Olsen, Shailene Woodley, and Felicity Jones.[41] Keeley Hazell auditioned for an unspecified role.[42] Lucy Hale also auditioned for the film.[43] Emilia Clarke was also offered the role of Anastasia but turned down the part because of the nudity required.[44] Taylor-Johnson would give every actress who auditioned for the role of Anastasia four pages to read of a monologue from Ingmar Bergman's Persona.[33]
The studio originally wanted Ryan Gosling for Christian, but he was not interested in the role.[41] Garrett Hedlund was also considered, but he could not connect with the character.[41] Stephen Amell said he would not have wanted to play the role of Grey because "I actually didn't find him to be that interesting ... nothing about Christian Grey really spoke to me."[45] Paul Walker was also considered for the role of Christian Grey, but died in a car accident in November 2013.[46] Hunnam initially turned down the role of Christian but later reconsidered it, following a meeting with studio heads.[47] Hunnam said of the audition process: "I felt really intrigued and excited about it so I went and read the first book to get a clearer idea of who this character was, and I felt even more excited at the prospect of bringing him to life. We [Taylor-Johnson and I] kind of both suggested I do a reading with Dakota, who was her favorite, and as soon as we got in the room and I started reading with Dakota I knew that I definitely wanted to do it. There's just like a tangible chemistry between us. It felt exciting and fun and weird and compelling."[48] In response to the negative reaction that the casting drew from fans, producer Dana Brunetti said: "There is a lot that goes into casting that isn't just looks. Talent, availability, their desire to do it, chemistry with other actor, etc. So if your favorite wasn't cast, then it is most likely due to something on that list. Keep that in mind while hating and keep perspective."[49]
During October 2013, actress Jennifer Ehle was in talks for the role of Anastasia's mother Carla.[6] On October 12, 2013, Universal Pictures announced that Hunnam had exited the film due to conflicts with the schedule of his FX series Sons of Anarchy.[4] Alexander Skarsgård, Jamie Dornan, Christian Cooke, Theo James, François Arnaud, Scott Eastwood, Luke Bracey, and Billy Magnussen were at the top of the list to replace Hunnam as Christian Grey.[50][51] Finally, on October 23, 2013, Dornan was cast as Christian Grey.[52] On October 31, 2013, Victor Rasuk was cast as José Rodriguez Jr.[8] On November 22, 2013, Eloise Mumford was cast as Kate Kavanagh.[5] On December 2, 2013, singer Rita Ora was cast as Christian's younger sister Mia.[53] Ora originally wanted to work on the soundtrack.[54] On December 3, 2013, Marcia Gay Harden was cast as Christian's mother, Grace.[7]
Filming
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In September, filming was scheduled to start on November 5, 2013, in Vancouver, British Columbia.[55] The following month, producer Michael De Luca announced filming would begin on November 13, 2013.[56] Principal photography was again delayed and eventually started on December 1, 2013.[57] Scenes were filmed in the Gastown district of Vancouver.[58] Bentall 5 was used as the Grey Enterprises building.[59][60]
The University of British Columbia serves as Washington State University Vancouver, from which Ana graduates.[61] The Fairmont Hotel Vancouver was used as the Heathman Hotel.[62][63] The film was also shot at the North Shore Studios.[64] The production officially ended on February 21, 2014.[65] Reshoots involving scenes between Dornan and Johnson took place in Vancouver during the week of October 13, 2014.[66] The film was shot under the working title "The Adventures of Max and Banks."[67] Uncredited screenwriter Mark Bomback said he "had never been on a project with that much secrecy around it...The set was on lockdown".[68]
The film was the last project worked on by prolific Academy Award-winning editor Anne V. Coates before her death in 2018.[69]
In an alternative ending, both Ana and Christian experience flashbacks. Christian jogs in the rain, while Ana sobs in her apartment. Christian encounters a gift Ana gave him with the note: "This reminded me of a happy time. —Ana
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