So this explains JLaw's meteoric trajectory from relative unknown, hillbilly ingenue to Academy Award winner whose Golden Globe speech specifically thanked "Harvey, for killing whoever he had to kill to get me up here".
Here's Jennifer Lawrence nominated for Best Actress in 2011 for Winter's Bone a movie Harvey Weinstein had nothing to do with.
Rotten Tomatoes 94%
Critics Consensus: Bleak, haunting, and yet still somehow hopeful, Winter's Bone is writer-director Debra Granik's best work yet -- and it boasts an incredible, starmaking performance from Jennifer Lawrence.
"the way Lawrence captures a young woman's fear and resolve, often non-verbally, well ... this is a considerable talent well on her way to a great career."
Lawrence was 18 when she acted in it and the whole movie rests on her shoulders.
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Mrs_Kravitz ago
So this explains JLaw's meteoric trajectory from relative unknown, hillbilly ingenue to Academy Award winner whose Golden Globe speech specifically thanked "Harvey, for killing whoever he had to kill to get me up here".
https://youtu.be/yWrGaxnXgx4
Are_we_sure ago
No it doesn't.
Here's Jennifer Lawrence nominated for Best Actress in 2011 for Winter's Bone a movie Harvey Weinstein had nothing to do with.
Rotten Tomatoes 94% Critics Consensus: Bleak, haunting, and yet still somehow hopeful, Winter's Bone is writer-director Debra Granik's best work yet -- and it boasts an incredible, starmaking performance from Jennifer Lawrence.
"the way Lawrence captures a young woman's fear and resolve, often non-verbally, well ... this is a considerable talent well on her way to a great career."
Lawrence was 18 when she acted in it and the whole movie rests on her shoulders.
3141592653 ago
He's actually totally right, guys