After featuring in one of the most polarising movies in the last decade, Jennifer Lawrence has revealed that she doesn't worry about the success of her films after the filming.
The 'mother!' actress has shared that the only time she thinks about a finished piece of work is during filming, because it's naturally on her mind, according to Contactmusic.com
But she also revealed that after she's wrapped a shoot, she feels "fulfilled" enough to immediately move on.
While giving an interview to ELLE, she said, "The only time I find myself worrying about the result is when I'm filming, because I'm working all day, and then I come home and my brain's just like, What should we panic about?"
She added, "After I've finished the process, though, it's done for me. I've done my work, and I've gotten what I need to get out of it - I've fulfilled myself. What happens next doesn't really matter."
The 'Silver Linings Playbook' star admitted she used to struggle with life in the public eye and felt "angry and resentful" with her fame.
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"I was angry and resentful, because I thought that I deserved the right to do what I love and do my job and then still have privacy. And then after a few years you're like - but that's not the way it is. It's important to just keep a separation and know that the people, who are screaming outside a premier, they're screaming because of a job and a character...I don't put any stock in it," noted Lawrence.
Lawrence, whose latest movie 'mother!' which divided critics and audiences and earned an 'F' cinema score, shared that initially she was horrified by the script as she thinks it is a "masterpiece".
"I threw the script and was like I can't have this in my house. I don't want this in my home. It's an assault. It's really assaulting. But that's what makes it a masterpiece and that's what makes Darren so brilliant and that's why I've always wanted to work with him," shared Lawrence.