“It was horrible, it just broke my heart”: Jennifer Lawrence Went Through a Painful Period Along With Her Ex-boyfriend After Their Movie’s Failure

Jennifer Lawrence Went Through a Painful Period Along With Her Ex-boyfriend After Their Movie's Failure
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Despite being one of the most celebrated stars of the last decade, Jennifer Lawrence went through her fair share of lows, which eventually pushed the actress to take a brief hiatus from the realm of acting. Although she made a name for herself from movies like Silver Linings Playbook, American Hustle, and Red Sparrow, Lawrence did find herself amid backlash after 2017’s Mother!

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After starring in four Hunger Games films, followed by a plethora of other critically acclaimed projects, the actor decided to collaborate with her then-boyfriend Darren Aronofsky. However, her passion project’s failure would take a toll on the actress.

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Bad reviews for Mother! broke Jennifer Lawrence’s heart

Reflecting on 2017’s Mother! that was directed by her then-boyfriend Darren Aronofsky, Jennifer Lawrence explained the movie’s failure had a serious impact on the actress. Considering the wild, allegorical psychological thriller struggled on its release, the mixed critical reception for the movie took a huge toll on the actress, as the negative comments about the film broke her heart. She explained,

“I read Twitter, and I was looking for bad mother! things. It was horrible. It was really bad. I loved this so much, and it just broke my heart, especially for Darren because he loved this [character]. And any time you’re in a relationship, their pain is your pain.”

Although the movie wasn’t bashed by everyone and a big chunk of her fans loved the film, it didn’t perform well at the box office and was nowhere near Lawrence’s other major projects.

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Mother! (2017)
Mother! (2017)

Jennifer Lawrence was emotionally overwhelmed while making Mother!

According to Darren Aronofsky, Jennifer Lawrence was completely immersed in her role in the psychological thriller but it went a little extreme. While filming the horror, at one point Lawrence was so emotionally overwhelmed, Aronofsky explained she lose control. As a result, she tore her diaphragm and even dislocated a rib as she violently hyperventilated during the filming of that scene. Aronofsky explained,

“I wasn’t pushing Jennifer on that day, if anything I was pulling her back to remember that we were just making a movie… I don’t work well with method actors, I work best with actors who basically when you say ‘cut’ it’s over and the emotion is gone and when I say ‘action’ they’re able to go deep into it.

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Considering the amount of dedication she put into this movie, it’s reasonable to see why the criticisms and the hate against the film left the actress in a state of disturbance.

Mother! is available to stream on Apple TV.

Source: The Hollywood Reporter

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