Jennifer Lawrence is heaping reward onto Paul Thomas Anderson’s “One Battle After One other,” calling the motion thriller “the most effective film I’ve ever seen.”
Within the newest episode of BAFTA and Samsung’s “BAFTA Playback,” Lawrence shared significant scenes from a few of her previous work, together with “Winter’s Bone” and her newest undertaking “Die My Love,” in addition to from her private favourite motion pictures. Introducing the second from “One Battle After One other” when Leonardo DiCaprio is speaking on a payphone struggling to recollect the password for the “rendezvous level,” Lawrence mentioned: “That is the most effective film I’ve ever seen. That is ‘One Battle After One other.’”
The Oscar winner went on to say that she “can’t bear in mind a time the place I ever had an expertise like that within the cinema, and it was shared.”
She continued, “When it was over, everybody applauded. I simply saved thanking my husband over and time and again as a result of he had booked the tickets, like two weeks prematurely, and I simply couldn’t say the rest apart from similar to, thanks for that have.”
Anderson’s newest epic follows an ex-revolutionary (DiCaprio) who’s compelled again into his former combative way of life when he and his daughter (Chase Infiniti) grow to be pursued by a corrupt navy officer (Sean Penn). The 2-hour-and-42-minute movie was broadly critically acclaimed and has been tipped as an Oscar frontrunner.
Lawrence urged viewers: “You must see it in theaters. I believe it’s an unimaginable tempo to uphold. There’s not an additional minute in it, at no level does it drag.” She added that Anderson “has so many characters inside him, and so they’re all so visceral, so actual that you just’re, it’s so alive and also you’re in it. Each character, you’re, them and also you see them.”
She additionally praised the movie’s performances, particularly that of Penn. “I imply, Leo, clearly, however I imply, my God,” Lawrence mentioned of Penn’s portrayal of Colonel Steven J. Lockjaw.
Watch Lawrence’s full episode of “BAFTA Playback” beneath.


















