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In 'No Hard Feelings,' Jennifer Lawrence relishes playing a 'messy and chaotic' character

LOS ANGELES (AP) — It’s a beloved rom-com trope: an irresponsible, irreverent and seemingly irredeemable man falls in love with a woman, setting him on the path to finally get his act together.

LOS ANGELES (AP) — It’s a beloved rom-com trope: an irresponsible, irreverent and seemingly irredeemable man falls in love with a woman, setting him on the path to finally get his act together.

But in ā€œNo Hard Feelings,ā€ which hits theaters Friday, director Gene Stupnitsky sought to subvert those gendered expectations, with instead playing his dirtbag protagonist.

ā€œWe always described her as someone who cuts corners, who is lazy, doesn’t have great nutrition, likes to smoke pot and drink and doesn’t take anything too seriously,ā€ he said of the character he and co-writer, John Phillips, created. ā€œA guy doing it, that is well-trodden territory. It’s not very interesting.ā€

ā€œNo Hard Feelingsā€ follows Lawrence's Maddie as she conspires with the parents of an awkward 19-year-old (Andrew Barth Feldman) to have sex with him before he leaves for college in exchange for a car. He's left in the dark about the scheme, leaving Maddie to try to seduce the shy brainiac more than a decade her junior.

Lawrence said the ā€œmessy and chaoticā€ character’s appeal were one of the things that drew her to the film. ā€œShe was just so determined and there was no way to really stop her from achieving what she was going to achieve.ā€

The film is based on an actual Craigslist post the producers stumbled upon years ago. In the film a similar message becomes the catalyst for Maddie — desperate to continue working as a Uber driver as a last-ditch effort to keep the house her late mother left her — to respond.

Stupnitsky said the post, in addition to being very funny, was ripe for exploring a host of timely topics.

ā€œHelicopter parents are a real thing. And I think sex workers were in the news a lot. And just all these ideas were coming together, you know, class differences, all of it,ā€ Stupnitsky, an Emmy-nominated writer on ā€œThe Officeā€ who directed 2019’s ā€œGood Boysā€ and co-wrote the R-rated Cameron Diaz comedy ā€œBad Teacher,ā€ said. ā€œIt’s more just asking questions and bringing up these different ideas. I don’t even know how I feel about everything, but I think my favorite comedies usually go someplace deeper.ā€

Although not quite a romcom, the film employs many of the genre’s cliches, including raunchy humor, awkward date scenarios and even some nudity, although not in the way audiences might expect.

ā€œI didn’t have any reservations,ā€ Lawrence said laughing when asked about her feelings toward nude scenes, something she was candidly reluctant about when her role in the 2018 thriller, ā€œRed Sparrowā€ required it. ā€œOnce you do it, then that’s done.ā€

Flurries of surprise and anticipation for the Oscar winner’s raunchy comedy debut abounded after the first ā€œNo Hard Feelingsā€ trailer dropped, betraying a subtle assumption that perhaps this kind of movie would be beneath her.

ā€œI don’t know,ā€ she said of why people might not expect her to do a comedy. ā€œYou go about it the same way. It wouldn’t be funny if you were like, ā€˜I’m gonna make a joke now.’ You have to really believe what you’re saying, so the process is the same.ā€

Lawrence to do a comedy and has received no shortage of scripts, but said she found none of them funny enough — that is until Stupnitsky handed her this one.

ā€œI’ve known her socially over the years and I know how funny she is, and I know how much she loves comedy,ā€ Stupnitsky said. ā€œShe’s done satire and comedy dramas, but a pure, straight up R-rated comedy, I just selfishly wanted her for myself.ā€

Krysta Fauria, The Associated Press

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