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Jennifer Lawrence: Filming private moments with strangers is “easier,” according

Jennifer Lawrence: The Oscar-winning actress Jennifer Lawrence has given an explanation for why she would rather shoot intimate moments with complete strangers than with close friends or coworkers.

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Jennifer lawrence

Lawrence, who most recently costarred with Robert Pattinson in Die My Love, said during an interview at 92NY: “It was really simpler that way because Rob and I did not know each other, which is sort of nicer, you know?Josh Hutcherson and I would have to kiss in Hunger Games, and that’s like…Think about it. It’s more bizarre, thus it’s better to do it with a stranger.

According to femalefirst.co.uk, Lawrence believes that acting may still be “very embarrassing” despite her fame.

Before filming a sequence with Pattinson, the actress took “interpretive dance lessons” to help her get over some of her nervousness.

“We got to Calgary like three weeks before we started shooting,” the 35-year-old celebrity said. That was embarrassing since Rob and I are both easily humiliated. It was Rob’s (the) worst dancer, and I’m not a dancer, really.And, as if it were so humiliating, it was like, “Now blow like a tree.” By the time she said, “Yeah, get naked,” I believe We thought, “Well, at least it’s not interpretive dance.”

She recently revealed, however, that she doesn’t see her own films.

“No (I don’t watch my own films),” Jennifer clarified in an interview with Leonardo DiCaprio for Variety.I’ve never created something like to Titanic, but I would watch it if I did. I put on American Hustle once I was quite inebriated. I thought, “I wonder if I’m good at acting.” I put it on, but I can’t recall the response.

Lawrence believes that working with David O. Russell, the director of Joy, American Hustle, and Silver Linings Playbook, taught her a lot about acting.

“He really taught me how to act,” the actress said. Being considerate to the other performers who have collaborated with him is something I want to do. I am aware of his toughness. He may be really harsh with others. I’m not sure whether it was because I played sports growing up, but I thought he was a strict coach. “Do it better,” “Do it louder,” “Do it quieter,” “That was,” and “That was bad.” He spoke to me in a direct manner.When I performed Silver Linings at the age of 21, it seemed real. He never seemed to be screaming at me. It genuinely bothers me to be treated like an emotional landmine. I detest it.

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