Jennifer Lawrence for Madame Le Figaro
Fri, November 7, 2014
Molly in Jennifer Lawrence, Jennifer Lawrence, Jennifer Lawrence magazine covers, Mockingjay Cast, Mockingjay News, jennifer lawrence new interviews, jennifer lawrence photo shoots, le figaro, madame le figaro
Jennifer Lawrence has a new spread and interview in the French Magazine Madame Le Figaro. Check out the beautiful pics thanks to the fab justaboutmisslawrence on tumblr. 
The release of Mockingjay - Part 2 in 2015 will mark the end of the saga. What will you take away from this experience?

Jennifer: It's the first time I've played the same role for several years. My character, Katniss, and I, are similar: we live in the countryside, we have to fight to survive in a foreign environment. Katniss has to literally kill to survive, which fortunately is not the case with me! After the events in Catching Fire, she is suffering from post-traumatic stress. In Mockingjay, she is so vulnerable that she must rebuild herself. It was interesting and exciting to grow with her, facing such exceptional circumstances, like when I was learning my craft in Hollywood, where everything was happening at breakneck speed.

Like for Katniss, it seems difficult for you to adapt to your celebrity status...

I hesitated for three long days before accepting The Hunger Games. I dreamed of independent films. I was afraid of being identified as such a prominent character for young people. At 20, you're rarely faced with a decision that will have such an impact on your future. I wasn't sure about wanting this life. But I was afraid of one day regretting missing this opportunity. Since then, I realised that anything I do, at any level, would cause me to lose a part of my private life...
Most stars your age are hyper connected on social media, it's how they maintain their "brand" and the buzz around their careers. Not you. Why? -
It does not interest me for a second! I have hundreds of emails right now! I always had a very clear idea of what I wanted to do: acting, that's all. Unfortunately I can't control my presence in the tabloids. For each "candid" photo published in these magazines, I usually spent three hours playing cat and mouse with photographers. Of course, by contract, I have to have a presence in the media promoting my work. But if I had the choice, you would only see me in the movies ...

 

Read the entire article (it's in French!) at Le Figaro

Article originally appeared on Panem Propaganda (https://www.panempropaganda.com/).
See website for complete article licensing information.