Jennifer Lawrence admitted as part of Emma Stone's to Vogue New cover story The fact that she originally argued against Stone, which all hair for Yorgos Lanthimos' impending “Bugonia”, a new interpretation of the South Korean film “Save the Green Planet!”, Shaved, shaved a new interpretation from 2003. This acts as a pharmaceutical CEO, which of a couple of conspiracy theorists (Jesse Plemons and Aidan Delbis) It is convinced that it is an alien who is set to destroy the earth.
“I really didn't want her to shave her head,” said Lawrence about her two-time Oscar winner. “I had already lived through Billie Jean King's haircut.”
Lawrence refers to the hairdressing stone, which rocked in “Battle of the Sexes”, in which she played the legendary tennis player Billie Jean King. For “Bugonia” Stone channeled her inner Natalie Portman in “V for Vendetta” and shaved the hair in front of the camera while turning a scene for the dark comedy in the back of a Range Rover. The actress broke out in tears in her trailer before shot the shaving scene as she reminded when her mother Krista fought breast cancer. As Stone put it: “She actually did something brave. I'm just shaving my head.”
But Stein loved it and said: “No better feeling in the world. The first shower when you shaved your head? Oh my god, it's amazing.”
The end result also had Lawrence admitted that she had also been wrong. As Lawrence Vogue said: “To be honest, she looked beautiful. She torn it off.” Even Stone's mother reacted by saying to her daughter: “I'm so jealous. I want to shave my head again.”
“The more difficult it gets, the more I like it,” added Stone about her acting career. “If they don't grow or push themselves into different places – and I think that it is the same for most people in almost every job, they will be stagnating.”
Stone won her second best actress Oscar for “poor things”, which was also staged by Lanthimos. Lawrence was on stage at that time and the moderator Michelle Yeoh received Lawrence the Oscar Prize so that she could give her to her long -time friend Stone.
“In true Emily form as soon as we got out of the stage and got into the bathroom to scream and cry,” said Lawrence about the moment: “I whispered” two-time best actress winners “, and she replied:” But I feel bad. “
“Bugonia” will premiere worldwide in the competition at the Venice Film Festival before it will be released from the focus features in the cinemas on October 24th. Go to Vogue's website Read Stone's cover as a whole.