Despite
reviews complaining of a lack of realistic sex in Fifty Shades Of Grey,
Jamie Dornan has said he thinks they made a 'classy movie'.
The actor spoke to Stylist magazine
about the highly-anticipated film based on E.L. James' best-selling
'mummy porn' novel, in which he plays the S&M loving businessman
Christian Grey.
I think we’ve made a classy movie,' Jamie, 32, explains.
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Promotional tour: Jamie Dornan landed
at Tegel airport in Berlin, Germany on Wednesday, wearing a casual
jacket and green beanie hat
'Sam [Taylor-Johnson] provides a massive element of sophistication to the project.'
The
biggest criticism of the film so far has been that there is a lack of
nudity as well as realistic scenes of the throes of sadomasochistic
passion.
Writing
in USA Today, critic Claudia Puig said bluntly: 'Those looking for hot,
kinky sex will be disappointed. Fewer than 15 of the movie's 125
minutes feature sex scenes.
'Discussion of contracts and objections over line items outweigh erotica. Even the graphic nudity grows numbing.'
Keeping a
low profile: The Fall actor tried to go incognito as he walked through
the airport but was mobbed by a crowd of eager fans
On Wednesday morning Jamie touched down at Tegel airport in Berlin, Germany, ahead of the Berlinale premiere of the film.
The former Calvin Klein model wrapped up against the cold in a padded jacket and jeans as he arrived in the chilly city.
The bearded hunk completed his look with a khaki beanie and a pair of suede boots.
Jamie
has been hot on the promotional trail for the racy Sam Taylor-Johnson
directed movie, which is scheduled for release just before Valentine's
Day on February 13.
The Fall star has been forced to adjust to the heightened fame the high-profile role has afforded him in recent months.
Jamie's outing comes just after he admitted he's wracked with insecurities when it comes to his body.
Insecure:
Jamie , pictured above as Christian Grey in the upcoming Fifty Shades
movie, admits he suffers from 'major hang-ups' when it comes to his body
Despite
boasting a ripped torso and matinee idol looks, the Northern Irish hunk
reveals he still sees himself as the 'skinny kid' of his youth.
Speaking to the Irish Independent, he confessed: 'I think I am like anyone, I have massive hang-ups about my physical appearance.
'I
was always fighting against stuff when I was a kid. I always felt
skinny and small. Now, I'm 32... I have the same insecurities when I was
a kid and when I see an image of myself, all I see is this skinny kid
and I don't like it.