Actor Jamie Dornan arrives at the premiere of "Marie Antoinette" in New York
New York City, UNITED STATES--Actor Jamie Dornan arrives at the premiere of "Marie Antoinette" in New York October 13, 2006. Reuters/Eric Thayer

With "Fifty Shades of Grey" nearing its release, new details in regard to the plot of the film have emerged. A recent report says that the film will not feature "full frontal nudity." The film is based on the novel of same name by E.L James, which has a lucid description of its main character Christian Grey's genitals. However, it seems the filmmakers have decided to simmer down the sex content.

Jamie Dornan plays the role of business magnate and BDSM addict in the big screen adaptation of the book. "You don't want to make something gratuitous, and ugly, and graphic. Sam [director Taylor-Wood] is a very bright woman, so there might be some suggestive elements to it, but I haven't seen it at this stage," said Dornan to The Guardian about graphic sex depiction in the film.

Dornan also said that before the shooting of the film began, contracts were signed, which said that the audience will not get to see the actor's private parts. Moreover, the actor also said that filming steamy scenes was not sexy and "anyone who thinks actors get turned on doing sex scenes in films is mistaken." as reported by Yahoo! News UK.

According to further reports, dozen of people from the crew surrounded Jamie and Dakota Johnson while filming sexy scenes and thus the whole process was mechanical. "Fifty Shades of Grey" tells a story of business magnate Christian Grey and his stormy affair with Anastasia Steele (Dakota Johnson).

The trailer of the film has already been released and it shows Anastasia meeting Grey in his office and the two indulging in intense lovemaking. The trailer is laced with the Beyoncé's song "Crazy in Love," and the film is set to hit the theaters on Feb 14, 2015.

Meanwhile, in other news it has been revealed that Dakota's mother won't be watching "Fifty Shades of Grey." In her recent interview with Extra actress Melanie Griffith said that it would be "awkward" if she comes to watch the film. Though the 57-year-old maintained that she is a big fan of E.L James' novels and loved reading them, but she is "never going to see the movie."