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We're waiting for breakfast in the corner of an empty restaurant called Secret Location, a few hours before our Big Buck Hunter session, and the restlessness is spilling onto the table. After repeatedly removing and replacing a mustard-colored baseball cap, Dornan sets it down, and immediately his hands begin a rabid dance: He runs his fingers through his hair, massages a bum shoulder, claws at the skin under his shirt, scratches his beard. His costar in Fifty Shades, Dakota Johnson, describes his energy as borderline manic. "Sometimes," she says, "you'd walk by Jamie's trailer and it would literally be rattling."
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One of the book's saving graces is the dry wit displayed by both characters, and that, Taylor-Johnson assures me, is represented in the film. "Dakota and Jamie are both so funny—they met their match in humor, so it couldn't not go into the movie. It also helped in shooting some of the darker scenes—to be able to have that sense of humor was a blessing." ("Dakota's funny, but I'm funnier," says the ever-competitive Dornan.)
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