On the verge of releasing her first job after a career hiatus, with Don't Look Up, Jennifer Lawrence reveals why she made the decision to quit for two years.
Jennifer Lawrence has taken the world by storm with her powerful acting and unparalleled charisma, and over the years has appeared in major productions such as The Hunger Games and The Bright Side of Life, which earned her an Oscar for "Best Actress." in 2011 when he was 22 years old. But despite the fact that her productions have guaranteed her a legion of fans, the actress decided to take a break from her career and now, about to return to the spotlight with a new production, she is finally revealing why she made that decision.
Her last work, X-Men: Black Phoenix, was released in 2019 and now the actress is finally back in the industry, with the long-awaited film Don't Look Up arriving on Netflix on December 24, 2021. .
In an interview with Vanity Fair, the actress talks about her latest movies: “I wasn't getting the quality that I should have”, so she explains the reason for her feeling: “I think everyone got tired of me. I got tired of myself. He had just gotten to the point where he couldn't do anything right. If he walked the red carpet, it was like, 'Why didn't he run?'
Then Lawrence vents about what her job has meant to her. “I think I've been a people-pleaser for most of my life. Working made me feel like no one could be mad at me,” she revealed. “And then I felt like I had gotten to a point where people weren't satisfied with just my existence. So that took me away from the idea that work or your career can bring any kind of peace to your soul."