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DAKOTA JOHNSON
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DAKOTA JOHNSON
While
audiences decide whether 50 Shades of Grey is a hit or flop, we have an
exclusive chat with the movie's female lead...
It's been a
two-year wait, but 50 Shades of Grey is finally out! How do you feel?
Dakota:
it's very exciting, and I feel relieved that it's finally going to be seen. I'm
proud of the work I've done in this film. We've tried to make a film that has
artistic integrity and is also going to appeal to fans of the book, and now
they're going to see whether we've fulfilled their hopes. It's nice to see how
anxious and excited people are about it.
Is the
relationship between Anastasia and Christian mostly about sex or does it run deeper
than that?
Dakota: I
think it's an incredible love story about a powerful man and a woman who
undergoes this transformation and gains a greater sense of herself. I see Ana
as a strong woman who makes her choices and isn't afraid to enter into this
journey she takes with Grey. She's intelligent and curious to explore this
[BDSM] world, which she knows nothing about.
What was
your experience working with Jamie Dornan (who plays Christian Grey)?
Dakota: He
was always very supporting and protective of me. We were able to laugh a lot
while we were on the set, and that made everything so much easier. He has very
kind and gentle.
How did you
deal with the nudity and shooting the various sex scenes?
Dakota: I
didn't have a problem with the nudity. Women in general should feel less
anxious and ashamed over their bodies, and I hope maybe this film helps make a
statement about being comfortable and secure that way. I feel confident about
my body, and even though I'm a bit nervous that millions of people are going to
see me naked, I know that in a sense it's not really me they're seeing, it's a
character that I'm playing, and it's not the same as if they're watching me in
my home.
What was
the hardest moment for you in the film?
Dakota: The
most difficult moment was when I had my hands and legs tied while blindfolded.
Since you have to do many takes, you're still there tied up when the director
calls "cut". Those scenes left me feeling drained.
Did you
feel very exposed and vulnerable doing those scenes, or did you eventually get
used to it?
Dakota: You
never get comfortable in those situations...When you're blindfolded and your
limbs are tied, some of your senses are taken away and you don't have all of
your defence mechanisms.
Would you
prefer that your parents not see the film?
Dakota: At
first I didn't want them to see it, but now I think it might be okay as long as
they don't tell me! [Smiles]
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