If you think your job is interesting, try being Jennifer Lawrence for a day.
As an actor, you could find yourself playing the most hilarious comedic character, or something really gritty.
Or you could be naked all day. There’s really no telling.
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This is why Lawrence is moving strength to strength with her acting range.
Recently, she opened up about spending the entire day naked, while cameras and crew members watch on to capture a scene for the raunchy comedy No Hard Feelings, which is now on Netflix.
Co-starring Andrew Barth Feldman, No Hard Feelings is about an introverted 19-year-old whose parents are desperate to have him to lose his virginity before he goes off to college. So they enlist the help of Lawrence's character, Maddie, who is on the brink of losing her home and is in desperate need of some cash.
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As Maddie desperately tries to bring Feldman's character Percy out of his shell in exchange for some money from his parents, one of those attempts creates a naked situation.
Recalling the decision to bare all to the camera, Lawrence told Variety: "Everyone in my life and my team is doing the right thing and going, ‘Are you sure? Are you sure? Are you sure?’ I didn’t even have a second thought. It was hilarious to me.”
Now, you might think there was delicate mood lighting or tactful placing of palm trees to cover up the nudity in the scene, but nope. Lawrence went full-frontal, all while acting out a fight scene with another character in the film, which is seriously hilarious.
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I mean, how can you keep a straight face with bits and bobs flying about?
Even though the scene was short, Lawrence admitted that it took a whole day to shoot.
Thankfully Lawrence and Feldman didn't find it so awkward in real life, as Feldman explained: “Every situation that these characters end up in, you’re laughing your butt off."
Addressing some of the close encounters between the characters, he added: “We became so close instantly that nothing ever felt weird or unsafe. It was entirely professional.”
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“Even when I put my T-shirt over your head and motor-boated you? You felt safe?" Lawrence replied.
Feldman sure did: “I felt it was an exclusively sterile and professional environment.”
Now, before you rush to watch No Hard Feelings, it isn't a film you should sit down and watch with your parents. It’s no Saltburn, but it's still a lot to take in.
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With an impressive 87 percent audience score on Rotten Tomatoes, you know it’s worth the watch.
Check it out on Netflix.
Topics: Entertainment, Film and TV, Jennifer Lawrence, Celebrity