‘Fifty Shades of Grey’ News 2015: E. L. James Reveals Which Scene From The Movie Brought Her Mother To Tears [VIDEO]
Fifty Shades of Grey has been deemed the 'best movie in the world' and fans are still raving about the new film. This new movie has become a global phenomenon, and fans are anxiously waiting for the sequel Fifty Shades Darker.
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While some people weren't the biggest fans on the new film, James' mother and grandmother both saw the movie, and now they're giving their hilarious reviews.
Last week, Time reported that Robin Joy Schwartz (James' mother) and Gloria Betty Litvin (James' grandmother) talked with the site about the new film, the nudity and the scene that bought tears to James' mother's eyes.
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"There's a first time for everything, which is how I feel about sky-diving, getting bangs and talking about naked, whip-wielding Jamie Dornan with my mom and my grandmother," James joked.
While the sexy film featured a lot of nudity, James' grandmother said that she wasn't shocked about seeing all of the erotica during the film.
"The movie showed a part of life that is a part of life. There's all parts of life," Litvin said. "... Because everything goes in the movies nowadays. I'm 83. I kind of know what can go on in life."
While James' grandmother says she wasn't shocked, her mother says that Litvin was very curious and she knows a lot more than what she revealed."
Litvin nor Schwartz has any bad things to say about the nudity in the film in fact, James' mother said that she enjoyed looking at Christian Grey's and Anastasia Steele's rear ends.
All in all, the two ladies enjoyed the movie. James' mother said that she was so immersed in the plot that at one point she found herself crying.
"At the end, when the tears were coming down Ana's face, I noticed the tears were coming down mine," Schwartz said. "She felt his pain, but she couldn't live with it. It made me cry."
To read the entire interview, viewers can visit Times online.