Jamie Dornan fled to a house in the countryside with his familyfollowing the slew of negative reviews he received for his role in the film “Fifty Shades of Grey”. The actor revealed to “Desert Island Discs” that the response to box office success forced him to seek refuge in the countryside.

“I hid”the actor said characteristically about the situation he experienced at the time, on the show “Desert Island Discs”, of the BBC. The actor confessed that after the release of the film and the negative reviews he received for his role as Christian Grey, he and his wife and their first child fled to a country house and stayed there until the backlash died down.

“Up until then I was someone who had received career-changing reviews for ‘The Fall’ and Bafta nominations and all of that just made me borderline ridiculous.”, write down. The huge box office success of the film may have made things a little better, but the contrast with the reviews of this particular film was great and difficult for him to accept.

The film grossed over £1 billion, which meant that the other films would soon follow as a follow-up to the first. “It was a strange thing, because you kind of knew there were going to be more convictions like that. And even now, when I’ve had rave reviews for recent work, there wouldn’t be many of them that didn’t mention ”Fifty Shades of Grey.” A lot of reviews are like: ”He’s great, but lest we forget, here’s when he wasn’t great.”write down.

Although he had a difficult time, the actor concludes that he does not regret taking on this particular role. He explained that perhaps he became more hardened from a young age and was able to face it, as he has lost his mother since he was 16, as well as four of his very good friends in a car accident. Fighting back tears, he recalled when his father, a renowned obstetrician who died during the pandemic, first broke the news of his mother’s terminal illness, but also how his sisters continued to help him overcome the loss.