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September 09, 2012

INTERVIEW: Jennifer Lawrence talks about 'Mockingjay' being split into 2 films


Jennifer Lawrence talks about her initial reservations of signing on to play the role of Katniss Everdeen in The Hunger Games and her thoughts about Mockingjay being split into two films in a new interview with Washington Post.
On her fear of taking on a main role in a big franchise:

She ultimately agreed to do “The Hunger Games” for the same reasons she does indie flicks — and because of some straight talk from her mom. 
“She was like, ‘You’re being a hypocrite, because you always say you don’t care about the size of the movies.’ Because when I was doing indies, everybody was always like, ‘Why don’t you ever do a studio?’ I’d say, ‘Because I don’t care about the size of the movie. I care about the story,’” Lawrence said. “And my mom was like, ‘Now you have a story you like, and you’re not going to do it because of the size.’ 
“The truth was, in the bottom of my heart, I wanted to do it. I wanted to play this character. I was scared of the aftermath, but you can’t say no to things because you’re scared. You just have to go for it.” 
On Mockingjay being split into 2 films:

Lawrence had reservations about breaking “Mockingjay” into two parts — “until I heard how much money I would be getting,” she said with a long laugh.
She said she initially thought it would be better to do the finale in a single film. When she got the news that it would be done in two parts, Lawrence was in the middle of shooting “The Hunger Games,” and she re-read the books and thought about how much had to be left out in adapting the first one. 
“You want everything in there, but you don’t have enough room, and you’re trying to decide what’s going to get cut and what isn’t,” Lawrence said. “So it was a relief on the last one to know that we don’t really have to cut anything. We have enough time, we have enough room to really tell this story to the fullest, and we don’t need to cut anything. 
“So that’s my artistic answer. It’s a very diplomatic answer. But what I’m really thinking is yacht, yacht. My own island.”
Read more at Washington Post 

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