The protagonist of "The Hunger Games" Jennifer Lawrence assures that her rise to fame affected her in various ways.
A few years ago, more precisely in 2012, Jennifer Lawrence began to participate in very successful Hollywood films, making her a great leap to fame. From that moment on she became a world-renowned movie star and even won an Oscar at an early age, so her life took a 180-degree turn. Recently, she revealed in an interview what it was like to deal with these big changes in her early 20s.
On the sidelines of a film festival in London, the actress revealed: "Between The Hunger Games and winning the Oscar, I became a brand in which I felt that every step was a huge group decision. When I reflect now, I can't but think of the following years as a constant loss of control. It turns out that the actress began to participate in a series of blockbusters that brought her great recognition from the public. Added to this, for her work in "The Light Side of Life", alongside Robert De Niro, she won an Oscar in the Best Supporting Actress category.
Consequently, the following years were full of constant work. Two or three movie premieres in the same year, tours around the world, days and nights of traveling, and of course great exhaustion. However, none of her films after the "Hunger Games" saga2, or those in which she starred with Bradley Cooper and Robert De Niro, had the same reception from the public. In fact, for some time the actress received numerous criticisms.
For this reason, Lawrence decided to step away from the spotlight and take a short break. During this time she enjoyed her free time, got married, and recently became a mother for the first time. On the other hand, she made a great decision for her career and chose to choose her work more carefully to stay away from big blockbusters. In fact, her latest works have been "Don't Look Up" and "Red Sparrow", two independent films that do not belong to sagas or large franchises. Consequently, the actress feels more at ease and with greater freedom.
The turning point of his career
Now her new film "Causeway" has arrived, an Apple TV + original that tells the story of an American soldier who suffered a very traumatic brain injury during her period in Afghanistan. The actress expresses that thanks to this film she is rediscovering her creative point in her work. "Now I feel like I'm doing something personal again for the first time in a long time," Jennifer revealed.
This is a very important film for the movie star because it is the first time that she acts as a producer, for the company she named "Excellent Cadaver." This is a term that people from the Sicilian mafia used for operations against celebrities. For this, Lawrence made a play on words referring to the personal metamorphosis of her career.