Friday, December 30, 2016

Jennifer Lawrence: “If you went to space I would take a disc of Beyoncé” – Blasting News

Jennifer Lawrence gives us some of the keys of what will be the big premiere of the end of the year, 'Passengers'. A science fiction movie where the actress gives life to the Aurora, a passenger of a space ship that travels to a distant planet colonized by humans.

BLASTING NEWS. What aspect of your character you identify with?

JENNIFER LAWRENCE. What I like the most and identifies me with Aurora is its independence. I’ve never been in a situation of feeling trapped as my character in the film. It is hard to imagine that feeling of loneliness but I think that the momentum of Aurora rise is something we have in common.

BN. In 'Passenger' give life to an ambitious journalist in new york willing to leave everything to immerse yourself in a space adventure and get back to Earth to publish the experience in his great work, what would you do a journey, sacrificed on the real life for the film of your life?

JL. If I knew that I’m going to have the best experience of my life leave everything to immerse myself in a trip like this but never for a job.

BN. As a writer you’re in the movie, what book would you take to a colony in space?

JL. I would take a Harry Potter book although I have to admit that I’ve read all the books like three or four times I even know some of the spells (laughter).

BN. And if you should choose a music album, what would you take to the spaceship Avalon?

JL. ‘Lemonade’ from Beyoncé.

BN. For many you are the actress of the saga ('The hunger games' and 'X-men: first class'), what is your criterion when choosing a role?

JL. I’ve Never thought of what roles I will play in the future because I have never imagined anything of what has happened up to now. In fact, I consider it a waste of time to imagine what you are going to do so long-term. When I get a script I just think, as a spectator, I wonder if I would see the movie and if that is the case, I do. Of course that also influences which is headed by a director with the I want to work.

BN. Us how could you tell something about the movie interesting and fun?

JL. I can Only say that 'Passengers' has been the best screenplay I have read.

BN. What has been the most special moment of the movie?

JL. Perhaps the first time we shared a joke but especially the motivational speech that Chris Pratt gave us in the middle of the shoot when the entire team was working very hard and the mood we played a bad pass.

BN. On the challenge of having filmed with so few actors are human and with so much special effect, How you dealt with it?

JL. There is a little more pressure. The set of the shoot has been the largest in which I’ve worked before but it felt very intimate, there were less distraction and work more concentrated. What struck me the most were the holograms futuristic.

BN. What has been difficult to work with wires and harnesses to create the zero gravity of the film?

JL. Was more difficult for me than for Chris. I’m not as athletic as him. were very necessary for the double, and specialists that we replaced in the scenes. They were the ones who managed it all.

BN. After having put in the skin of this traveler of space, do you see yourself able to form part of the future crew that will travel to Mars? According to NASA, this trip could be done in February of 2030.

JL. I love the idea of space exploration but I’m not thrilled with the idea of traveling to Mars. I have been told that the weather there is very bad, that makes a lot of heat (laughter). Madrid, however, could itself be a site for us.

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