Jennifer Lawrence recalls 'unique sadness' of wrapping No Hard Feelings

It's her new R-rated comedy.

Photo by: NDZ/STAR MAX/IPx 2023 6/20/23 Jennifer Lawrence at the premiere of 'No Hard Feelings' at AMC Lincoln Square Theater on June 20, 2023 in New York City.
Jennifer Lawrence at the premiere of No Hard Feelings in New York City. (NDZ/STAR MAX/IPx)

Jennifer Lawrence has spoken fondly of her experience making new sex comedy No Hard Feelings.

In it, the Oscar-winning actress plays cash-strapped Uber driver Maddie, who discovers a job opportunity on Craigslist to become the surrogate girlfriend of introverted teenager Percy (Andrew Barth Feldman) before he heads off to college.

For Interview Magazine, Lawrence, 32, got chatting to fellow Hollywood heavyweight Cameron Diaz about the project and why she loved it so much.

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"The premise itself made us giggle every day," she revealed. "When we shot the scene where I kicked the door down and said, 'Did you f**k him? Did you f**k him?' - I came home and my husband was sleeping, and I got in bed and could not stop giggling.

and Maddie (Jennifer Lawrence) and Percy (Andrew Barth Feldman) in No Hard Feelings (Sony Pictures)
Maddie (played by Jennifer Lawrence) and Percy (Andrew Barth Feldman) in the new sex comedy. (Sony Pictures)

"There are definitely times where you get home and you're like, 'What a good day of work. That went well.' But it adds a whole different layer of joy when the accomplishment is something that makes you belly laugh," Lawrence added, before confessing she'd felt "a unique sadness" when filming concluded.

"It's so nice when you feel so confident while filming a movie. Andrew Barth Feldman, my co-star, was a karmic gift. I had so much fun with him every second of the day."

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Elsewhere in the No Hard Feelings cast is Ferris Bueller's Day Off legend Matthew Broderick, Supergirl's Laura Benanti and The Bear's Ebon Moss-Bachrach.

Speaking of whom, Moss-Bachrach recently claimed that Disney vetoed one of his ideas for a scene in the second season of The Bear - it would've involved "a bunch of live rats and mice".

No Hard Feelings is out now in cinemas.

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