For Sean Penn, Jennifer Lawrence is the last Hollywood star
“I think the movie stars market ceased at the time of Jennifer Lawrence” said the actor of Mystic River.
Are there still movie stars?
The question has agitated Hollywood for a few years. Some consider this over -the -counter era, such as the director Quentin Tarantino who said that Marvel’s rise had contributed The disappearance of movie stars. Others, like Harrison Fordfind this idea totally absurd. In any case, Sean Penn spoke on the issue during the program The Louis Theroux Podcast and the actor Doubly ossarized (Mystic River And Harvey Milk) seems clearly leaning on the side of QT:
“I think the factory of cinema stars stopped towards the time of Jennifer Lawrence Or something like that … Jennifer Lawrence is probably the last real movie star that emerged in Hollywood. “
The flagship actress of the saga Hunger Games is considered one of the best of her generation: she collaborates several times with filmmaker David O.Russell and obtains an Oscar for his role in HAPPINESS THERAPY.
Jennifer Lawrence will also be present at Cannes Film Festival with his co-star Robert Pattinson for Die my lovea psychological drama directed by Lynne Ramsay in competition for the Palme d’Or. She will embody a complex character, suffering from psychological disorders. The opportunity to see if the star always has under the foot!
First images of Jennifer Lawrence and Robert Pattinson at Lynne Ramsay
Beyond Jennifer Lawrenceanother star from the previous generation finds thanks to the eyes of Sean Penn :: Tom Cruise ! Present at the Croisette for Mission: Impossible, The Final Reckoninghe is an undisputed film star, “a guy who pursues excellence at a very high level“, assures Penn who applauds:
“Some types of films are more appreciated than others … But he is a very good actor who is also an incredibly exceptional craftsman. These films are not made at such a level without someone extraordinary behind. He is the common point of many of them. It is not a coincidence. He makes his own waterfalls. It is probably the best stuntman in the world of cinema. He really has an extraordinary experience”.
5 minutes of standing ovation for Tom Cruise and Mission: Impossible 8 in Cannes