SINGAPORE - Although banned in some countries, including its neighbors, Malaysia and Indonesia, Fifty Shades of Grey fans need not worry because Singapore is still popular erotic movie justify it.
Even better news, and definitely happy, the film adaptation of the novel of the same title, Fifty Shades of Grey British writers, EL James will be screened in Singapore directly without any sex scenes were cut.
However, in order to maintain the sensitivity of society, the film is still rated as R21 classification of the Film Censorship Board, accompanied by a guide advice that fiction silver screen has mature themes and sexual scenes.
This means that only 21-year-old spectator allowed into the cinema to appreciate the artwork involved indecent quoted from the novel that has sold over 100 million copies in 52 languages worldwide.
Fifty Shades of Grey tells a student of literature, Anastasia Steele is acting cute actress, Dakota Johnson, who met with a businessman handsome but mysterious, Christian Grey, starring Jamie Dornan.
The romance genre film which was screened at the Berlin International Film Festival on Wednesday and will be published in Singapore cinemas on Thursday while impressions across the world on Friday for Valentine's Day or Valentine's Day on Saturday.
The film reportedly selling tickets sold out since a few days ago in the United States, Australia, Britain and Canada although he was given a strict classification of adult entertainment as much violent sex scenes not suitable for teenagers and children.
In Malaysia, Universal Pictures films should be screened on Thursday, but was canceled by the Malaysian Film Censorship Board on 5 February because he was too obscene and feared a major impact on the audience.
Perhaps this can also be considered a wise strategy implicitly between Singapore to attract more international tourists coming back to the island for the first time have declined significantly in the past year.
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