We knew Jennifer Lawrence was an accomplished actress (her Oscar is proof), a big joker and a sublime muse, but it turns out that the young woman has another talent: singing. In Hunger Games – The Revolt: Part 1 , the character of Katniss sings a song that was quickly picked up by the Districts in open revolt against the Capitol. And this is the true voice of Jennifer Lawrence as can be heard in the film and also on the soundtrack! Willing to listen to this haunting song
The voice of rebellion
Hunger Games – The Revolt , Katniss Everdeen, played by Jennifer Lawrence, is the symbol of the revolution against the totalitarian power of the Capitol. So when the woman starts to hum The Hanging Tree , a song he learned from his father, the melody is quickly becoming a real rallying point between the Districts. So you get first a cappella singing Jennifer Lawrence before a choir will come join and take precedence over his voice. The music is melancholic and still leads long after listening.
Jennifer Lawrence sings for Hunger Games 3Jennifer Lawrence did not like singing in Hunger Games
But the filming of this scene clearly not remains a good memory for Jennifer Lawrence as the director Francis Lawrence. He himself was pleasantly surprised by the beautiful voice of the actress, but actually preferred a vocal coach cares for her to give her confidence. He told AOL: “ She felt very vulnerable to the idea of singing, and she knew she was going to sing all day .” It is understood that the young woman, unaccustomed to this kind of exercise, or felt uncomfortable. “ It probably tell you that it was the day she liked least. She was horrified at the idea of singing, she cried a little in the morning of the shoot .” Inevitably, sing all day in front of several dozen people when we are acting, it should not be very nice! However, Jennifer Lawrence did very well out, and this is not the box office, which contradict the since in France, the third installment of The Hunger Games set his best start! So we hope to hear Jennifer Lawrence sing a long time
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