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Adele Advised Jennifer Lawrence To Stay Away From This $150M Sci-Fi Drama

Adele Advised Jennifer Lawrence To Stay Away From This $150M Sci-Fi Drama
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But she’s done it anyway.

Summary:

  • Passengers is a 2016 science fiction romance film directed by Morten Tyldum, and starring Jennifer Lawrence and Chris Pratt.
  • The film was a commercial success, doubling its budget at the box office, but received mixed reviews from critics and audiences.
  • Lawrence admitted that she did not enjoy the filming process or her own performance.

Just like any normal person, Hollywood A-listers are prone to having bad performance days. There are many little factors that can affect their acting for better or worse, from the events in their personal lives to the uncomfortable environment on set. This is why some projects turn out much better than others.

What is always admirable is when actors can admit and address their own mistakes, rather than hide from criticism. Good cinema often starts with a dialogue between the creators and the audience, so the more honest people on both sides of the screen, the better the result.

Jennifer Lawrence, for example, has never been one to censor her own opinions, and that's why she's so beloved by so many people. And unfortunately, many viewers have to agree with her on one of the weakest movies of her entire career.

Jennifer Lawrence’s Worst Movie Cost $150 Million

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Speaking to the New York Times, Jennifer Lawrence got very candid about the movie she regrets the most in her career. As it turns out, 2016's Passengers, directed by Morten Tyldum, was not the experience she imagined it would be. In fact, she ended up not liking her own performance either, simply because of how not engaged she felt.

“Adele told me not to do it! She was like, ‘I feel like space movies are the new vampire movies. <...> Everything was like a rebound effect. I was reacting, rather than just acting,” she said.

While Lawrence probably doesn't regret the paycheck she received from the film, it's likely she'll listen to Adele's advice next time. Although The Passenger was considered a commercial success, grossing around $300 million against a budget of $150 million, it received mixed reviews from critics and audiences.

2016's Passengers sits on Rotten Tomatoes with a critics' score of just 30%, which is only slightly offset by an audience score of 63%. Most of the criticism isn't directed at the actress' performance, but rather the weaknesses of the writing and the slight creepiness of the initial premise.

The inner feeling the actress had about the role definitely checks out with a mediocre result. The promising premise, the futuristic setting and a talented co-star couldn't prevent Passengers from becoming one of the worst movies in Jennifer Lawrence's otherwise great filmography.

However, if you want to check out the sci-fi romantic drama and draw your own conclusions, you can stream it on Starz Apple TV or Starz Amazon channel.

Source: The New York Times