Memories of Jamie Dornan Fifty Shades of Gray they are far from a pleasure. He became famous throughout the world thanks to the role of Christian Gray in the film adaptation of the erotic literary saga by Irish actor EL James didn’t go out of his way to criticize the film. She got to the point of confiding it, consumed by shameis silent hidden at the time of the release of the first part.
“I isolated myself from the outside world”
In an interview for BBC 4 radio published on January 28, Jamie Dornan went back ten years. In 2015, Fifty Shades of Gray hit theaters, while Dornan starred in the series The fall since 2013. The actor spoke about the ambivalent reviews he received at the time: The fall was praised by critics, while her erotic film was the focus of the cruelest mockery. Dornan then confessed:
“I think I hid.” I was still reeling from the positive reviews I received for “The Fall”, which was BAFTA nominated and catapulted my career… only to be ridiculed. Sam and Aaron Taylor-Johnson [acteur britannique et son épouse, n.d.l.r] they lent me their country house and I took refuge there, to isolate myself from the outside world. »

Jamie Dornan found Fifty Shades of Gray ridiculous, but continued for the money
In the rest of the interview, Jamie Dornan did not take issue with the criticism leveled at the film. On the contrary, he explained that the second and third parts of the art Fifty Shades of Gray they were, according to him, purely commercial objects, devoid of any artistic interest on his part:
“The first part made so much money that… the second and third films got the green light for production almost overnight. It was quite strange why I was already suffering from the derision of the first film but I committed to making two more, knowing that the criticism would be even worse. »
Even if the contempt that Jamie Dornan shows towards him Fifty Shades of Gray Enough to grieve fans of the literary and cinematic saga, here’s something to console them. Follower of the spirit of contradiction, the actor finally confided, despite all his criticisms, that he “I had no regrets about anything. » So money doesn’t smell.
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