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Jennifer Lawrence discusses dating, hopes for marriage
“Being 24 was really like, ‘Who am I without these movies?'”
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Natalie, 33, said: “I think it’s incredibly important that we reflect real life, which is that when people are battling tyrannical oppression, it doesn’t matter whether you’re male or female”. It’s just something that’s intrinsic.
“What I find hopeful in these books and in these movies is that you can create change and you can refuse to play the game…”
The end is nigh for The Hunger Games franchise, which is coming to an end with the release of the final instalment: Mockingjay – Part Two.
As for herself? “I hope I’ve grown up”, adds the star, who won an Oscar for her role in Silver Linings Playbook in 2012.
Whether she decides to tie the knot or not, Lawrence is clearly just fine on her own.
“I don’t feel like I need anything to complete me”. “And [Donald Trump]’s also the best thing to happen to the Democrats ever”.
She recalled: “I was outside crying, and Pippi jumped up on my lap and started licking up all my tears, and I couldn’t put her down for hours”. All those people holding their crucifixes, which may be as well – I don’t know – pitchforks, thinking that they’re fighting the good fight. The 25-year-old star also slamming Kentucky county clerk, Kim Davis.
The 1999 Katie Holmes/Sarah Polley/Timonthy Olyphant movie “Go” is one of my faves from that time period, but I cracked up reading Maggie Serota’s Thrillist piece about all the realizations she had when she rewatched the film. I don’t know if she’s looking for attention here, but I’m just speculating. It is directed by Francis Lawrence, and is slated to hit theaters on November 20. “I love acting, that’s the only part of my job that I love, but all of it’s a business”. “But I’m also not banking on that”.
‘It is kind of an art especially when you figure it out yourself, ‘ she says.
“I felt like I had to say something”.
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Vogue’s interviewer Jonathan Van Meter wasn’t aware what he was in for when he asked Jennifer to tell him the story of she got her adorable little dog, Pippi.