Jennifer Lawrence clarified a current remark she made on the house for female-led motion movies and the way she was one of many first actors to interrupt that mould. The actor, who’s selling her movie Causeway, responded saying her remark was taken out of context by the media and that she by no means meant it to place it that method. (Also learn: Jennifer Lawrence and Viola Davis bond over ‘almost killing their kids’: ‘My child is within the automobile!’)
In the Actors on Actors interview performed by Variety, that passed off between Viola Davis and Jennifer Lawrence, The Hunger Games star had mentioned, “I keep in mind after I was doing Hunger Games, no person had ever put a girl within the lead of an motion film, as a result of it wouldn’t work, we have been instructed. Girls and boys can each establish with a male lead, however boys can’t establish with a feminine lead.” Fans have been fast to level the star few examples operformances of Sigourney Weaver in Aliens, Uma Thurman in Kill Bill and Michelle Yeoh in Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon who got here a lot earlier than than The Hunger Games’ Katniss Everdeen.
Now, Jennifer has clarified on her assertion with The Hollywood Reporter saying, “That’s certainly not what I meant to say at all. I know that I am not the only woman who has ever led an action film. What I meant to emphasize was how good it feels. And I meant that with Viola — to blow past these old myths that you hear about … about the chatter that you would hear around that kind of thing. But it was my blunder and it came out wrong. I had nerves talking to a living legend.” The actor concluded by saying, “One time I was quoted saying that Donald Trump was responsible for hurricanes. I felt that one was ridiculous, that it was so stupid I didn’t need to comment. But this one, I was like, ‘I think I want to clarify.’”
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