'I'm not embarrassed by it by any means': Jennifer Lawrence on 'Passengers' criticism
'Passengers' was blasted by critics for its flawed plot, but the actor said she did not consider it a failure.
Los Angeles: Jennifer Lawrence's last outing 'Passengers' was blasted by critics for its flawed plot but the actor said she did not consider it a failure.
The 2016 sci-fi film, which featured Lawrence alongside Chris Pratt, followed a space-bound colonisation ship loaded with thousands of passengers who were meant to be in suspended animation until they reached the end of their 120-year voyage.
While Pratt previously admitted he was surprised by the harsh reviews, Lawrence, in a recent interview to Vogue, responded to the criticism.
"I'm disappointed in myself that I didn't spot it," she said.
"I thought the script was beautiful, it was this tainted, complicated love story. It definitely wasn't a failure. I'm not embarrassed by it by any means. There was just stuff that I wished I'd looked into deeper before jumping on."
Lawrence will next be seen in 'Mother!', which is currently in post-production. The film is directed by Darren Aronofsky.