Even
after
a
month
since
the
terror
attack
in
France,
that
shook
the
world,
Jamie
Dornan
seems
to
be
still
living
in
the
shock.
The
actor
was
filming
for
his
movie
Fifty
Shades
Darker,
on
the
same
day
in
Nice,
where
the
incident
happened
and
terms
it
as
awful.
"It
was,
as
you
can
imagine,
an
awful
situation.You'd
be
affected
by
it
wherever
you
were
in
the
world," Dornan
said.
The
actor
also
mentioned
that
he
and
his
family
were
extremely
lucky
to
have
escaped
the
attack,
as
they
were
very
close
to
the
place
where
the
tragedy
happened.
"Most
of
the
cast
and
crew
were
actually
staying
in
Monaco,
so
there's
a
little
bit
of
distance
there,
but
my
family
and
I
wanted
a
little
bit
more
space
so
we
were
actually
staying
in
Nice,"
said
the
actor.
Jamie
found
it
very
difficult
to
continue
working
on
the
film
the
very
next
day
of
the
attack
that
took
several
lives,
and
says,
"The
first
thing
everyone
has
to
work
out
was
is
everybody
safe,
is
the
whole
crew
and
cast
safe."
"Then
you
have
the
strange
thing
of
the
next
day
still
trying
to
make
this
movie
that's
costing
millions
of
dollars
to
put
together.
There's
this
contractual
obligation
to
work
the
next
day,
which
is
a
very
strange
environment
to
work
in."
He
added.