In a recent interview with BBC Radio 1’s Ali Plumb, Jennifer Lawrence offered fans a behind-the-scenes look, sharing funny yet focused behind-the-scenes stories from her illustrious career. From her iconic role as Mystique in the X-Men series to her critically acclaimed performance in Silver Linings Playbook and her latest project in Red Sparrow, Lawrence reflected on some of her biggest films and the moments that made them memorable.
One of the highlights of the interview was when Lawrence
spoke about her time working on X-Men: First Class in 2011. The show’s host mentioned the blooper reels from the X-Men films, calling them “hysterical.” Although Lawrence admitted that she never watched the blooper reels, she vividly remembers the moments they captured. In one particular segment, Lawrence exclaimed “DINNER” during the scene. The presenter humorously sympathized with her, admitting that sometimes actors just want the scene to end. Lawrence admitted: “When you want a scene to end, you say, ‘DINNER,’ and I feel for you.”Lawrence explained her aversion to unnecessary acting and rehearsal. She shared her discomfort with rehearsing scenes where she had to perform simple actions such as walking from one place to another. The actress expressed embarrassment at having to stand still for a long time after a scene ended, admitting that it bothered her.
The conversation also touched on the long hours that actors often spend on set. Lawrence joked that the long, grueling hours on set were perfect for her, given her penchant for a more laid-back lifestyle.
The interview provided insight into the arduous makeup process that Lawrence and her co-stars endured, especially on the X-Men series, which required complex transformations. Lawrence recalled eight-hour makeup sessions and the need to stay focused while moving from the makeup chair to working in front of the camera.
In her candid interview, Jennifer Lawrence gave fans a glimpse into the world of filmmaking, shedding light on the challenges and unusual moments that make film sets both frightening and exciting. Her sincere and down-to-earth personality continues to endear her to audiences around the world.
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