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We already told you everything that surprised us while watching Fifty Shades of Grey (like for one, it’s kind of good?). But we know what you really want: You want to know Exactly how much sex there is in the movie. Here’s your answer in the most scientific way possible. (Warning: Spoilers! Also, sex stuff that might be considered Nsfw!) 41 - Minutes into the movie before the first sex scene happens. 7 - Total sex scenes*. (*We’re including some Bdsm scenes that don’t involve traditional intercourse but seem sex scene-y enough to count.) 1 - Sex scene that barely counts as a sex scene because it’s sad. 3 - Sex scenes that actually take place in the Red Room . 20 - Minutes, approximately, of total sex in the movie. 8 - Total spanks Anastasia receives in the movie. 10(ish) - Total times Ana gets whipped in the movie, give or take a flogging. 0 - Sex scenes


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In honor of the franchise's "climax." (You're welcome!)
The day is finally upon us. The third Fifty Shades installment, Fifty Shades Freed — or what the advertisements are so cleverly calling the climax (get it?!) — hits theaters February 9. In honor of the series' highly anticipated finish , here's a Very Scientific ranking of the franchise's most memorable sex scenes … so far. (If you'd like to follow along at home, you can stream the first two movies here and here .)
Arguably, this is the most realistic of all the sex scenes in the Fifty Shades series. Christian and Ana have already slept together for the first time, which presumably means he's already awoken her "Inner Goddess." After a bath and a sensual scrub that feels straight out of a commercial for a mall jeweler, he ties her up with his own tie (v. DIY) and then almost goes down on Ana. But just when things are starting to get good, we hear the voice of Marcia Gay Harden (in a woefully underused role as Christian's mother). Oh no! Ana's naked, but Christian's mom is there! Time to put some clothes on! This scene will resonate deeply with anyone who has tried to engage in some sexy time, only to be thwarted by the sudden appearance of a family member or annoying roommate.
Christian might be a sociopath, but since we're all about seeing the good in people, I'd like to point out one of his more redeeming qualities: It's clear that he gets ALL of his sex tips from women's magazines from the early '90s (😎). This scene aims to titillate — Christian ties up Ana's wrists and blindfolds her with her shirt, then grabs an ice cube. He runs it ( slowly and sensually , of course) down her body, flips her over, spanks her, puts on a condom like a respectable gentleman, and has sex with her doggy style. Unfortunately, I have to detract points for how much emphasis the director decided to put on that damn ice cube. It almost becomes comical.
Ana's been wearin' silver balls up in her vagina throughout an entire auction, as one does. (Wait, I'm sorry: " Inner Goddess Silver Metal Pleasure Balls ," according to Fifty Shades ' very own sex toy line.) After Ana wins (loses? She pays $24,000) the auction, they get the hell out — and then they return to Christian's childhood bedroom, for some reason. They passionately kiss. "I want you to spank me ," Ana says. He ties up her wrists. Then he unties her, takes out the balls, and flips her over, and then ... the sex commences. He asks her to come for him, but, like, it's only been a few minutes. Has Christian ever actually had sex with a lady? Does he know how long it takes women to finish?
OK, maybe this is the most relatable sex scene because it's kind of feels straight outta #datenight . Christian goes down on Ana (one of the only decent traits about him is that he's enthusiastic about performing oral sex).
"What do you want, Anastasia?" he asks, VERY dramatically. "I want all of you, " she replies, all breathily.
They then proceed to have tame missionary sex because they are clearly no longer reading our expert-approved tips for spicing up their sex lives .
Is it just me, or are games of pool in the movies + on TV approximately 10000 times sexier than they are in real life? Anyway, during a spirited game of billiards, Christian says he hopes Ana's not a sore loser. Her reply? "It depends how hard you spank me." He then informs Ana he's going to be rough with her . He bends her over and then proceeds to have sex with her from behind, on the pool table, because he once heard Ludacris's "What's Your Fantasy?" and thought I can do better than that list.
Real talk: Most of the Fifty Shades Darker sexxxxx scenes kind of blur together. This scene is different (ish) because Christian uses a metal spreader bar on Ana (available on Amazon , if you're curious, because if there's one thing the Fifty Shades series is good at, it's selling stuff ). He goes down on her again, flips her over, and has doggy style sex with her. Everybody wins!
After a highly implausible shower escapade (their...clothes are on???), Ana says she wants to go into the Red Room — which they do — which means that type of sex is about to happen. If you're into that, this is great! If you're not, it's not. The most exciting part of this, to me, is their ability to travel so swiftly from shower to Red Room without an awkward exchange of towels. Movie magic at its finest.
This was the moment everyone was waiting for. The first time they do it . The people behind-the-scenes really tried their hardest to make this seem romantic, and like the way everyone wishes they had lost their virginity. There's a shot of Ana's leg hair (because virgins don't shave their thighs, apparently), you get a Jamie Dornan butt shot, and then you get some standard issue missionary sex, because as we will come to learn throughout the series, Christian Grey is a man of few actually exciting sex moves.
Or, wait…is this what everyone was waiting for? Set to the tune of a mediocre cover of "Crazy In Love," filled to the brim with flogging, rope, restraints, and sex...well, it definitely isn't boring, I'll give it that.
Honestly, this is the only legitimately hot scene in the entire first two movies. Why? Because a) it's in public , and b) it's not just overt softcore porn. The best part, though, is you know Ana is getting off here, and not just Christian, which automatically makes it better than their other sexy time encounters. Plus, the music choice ("Moondance" by Van Morrison) was a nice surprise. Who doesn't love doin' it to Van Morrison?
Still, it's pretty ridiculous that nobody would be able to tell that his hand was up her skirt. How do you maneuver your skirt that easily? How does no one in the elevator realize what's going on? Will Ana get her underwear back after giving it to Christian at dinner? These are all confounding questions, and it just goes to show that Fifty Shades ' true genre is mystery.
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Much has already been made about Fifty Shades of Grey ’s sex scenes—what stars Dakota Johnson and Jamie Dornan showed , what they didn’t show , and now, courtesy of new revelations by the film’s cinematographer Seamus McGarvey, we know how they did or didn’t show those parts.
For a New York Times piece on the making of sex scenes—a must-read for those wondering about the technicalities of such an awkward endeavor—McGarvey revealed how he and director Sam Taylor Johnson captured those bedroom scenes while making their leads comfortable.
One measure the crew took involved modesty coverings to “protect the actors.” McGarvey explained, “Jamie [Dornan] had a cover over his penis. Dakota [Johnson] had kind of a patch that went over her pubic area, and right round her whole body.” This meant that the coverings had to be hidden and more natural bodily details had to be added back in while editing those scenes.
“We were in the curious situation, in postproduction, of adding [pubic hair],” the cinematographer, who has earned Oscar nominations for his work in Atonement and Anna Karenina , said. “I wouldn’t say it was one of the highlights of my career, but it certainly was one of the most surreal scenarios.” Another surreal scenario: “We did have a butt double for Dakota. I had the pleasure of casting a nontattooed bottom.”
In addition to using multiple cameras, so the actors wouldn’t have to do as many takes, McGarvey describes other precautions taken:
We did have rehearsals and to make the actors feel comfortable
initially, look at how we might photograph the sex. Also, that suited
the first few sex scenes, to have a slight awkwardness to them; the
camera would be more at a distance. In the Red Room, when things heat
up a little bit, that was less choreographed. Sometimes we would use a
remotely operated camerahead so the actors wouldn’t have an operator
leaning in.
To read about how their Herculean love-scene efforts turned out, read Richard Lawson’s review of the film here .
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