Jennifer Lawrence recently shared her thoughts on working with director David O. Russell, following comments made by her American Hustle co-star Amy Adams, who claimed that Russell made her cry during the filming of the Oscar-nominated movie.

Lawrence, now 35, discussed her experiences with Russell, who is 67, during an appearance on The New York Times’ The Interview podcast.

She noted that her experience differed significantly from Adams’, who previously expressed that the director’s behavior brought her to tears.

Adams, 51, mentioned that Lawrence seemed unaffected by Russell’s approach, likening her resilience to that of Teflon.

Reflecting on her own experience, Lawrence stated that Russell’s directing style did not faze her.

She emphasized that she is not a sensitive person, which contributed to her ability to handle his blunt communication style.

However, Lawrence also acknowledged that Russell might have been harder on Adams than he was on her.

She expressed understanding of the challenges Adams faced, saying, “Maybe he was harder on her than he was on me.”

Lawrence explained that Russell’s directness was his way of communicating without pretense.

She said, “I never felt like he was degrading or yelling at me.”

Jennifer Lawrence, 35, shared her perspective on working with director David O. Russell, 67, after her American Hustle co-star Amy Adams, 51, claimed that he made her cry; Lawrence and Russell seen in 2016

In her view, Russell’s straightforward feedback was helpful, stating, “If he didn’t like something, he was just like: ‘That was terrible. Looked like shit. Do it better.’”

Lawrence found this type of conversation beneficial for her growth as an actress.

She mentioned that she does not consider herself sensitive and questioned how anyone could be in the film industry without developing a thick skin.

When asked again about Adams’ experience, Lawrence reconsidered her earlier statements about her own sensitivity.

She admitted, “Of course I’m sensitive. I’m really sensitive. I can’t believe I just said that… I’m not sensitive about acting. I’m not competitive about acting.”

Despite the harshness of Russell’s critiques, Lawrence praised him for teaching her valuable lessons about working with various directors.

She noted that his approach helped her remain adaptable in different filming environments.

Lawrence credited Russell for her success, stating that he played a significant role in her earning three Oscar nominations, including a Best Actress win for her performance in Silver Linings Playbook.

The collaboration between Lawrence and Russell continued with projects like American Hustle and Joy, both of which showcased her talent and versatility as an actress.

Adams, who also received Oscar nominations for her work with Russell in films like The Fighter and American Hustle, has spoken candidly about her struggles on set.

In a previous interview, she revealed that she often felt devastated during the filming of American Hustle.

Adams shared, “I was really just devastated on set. I mean, not every day, but most.”

Lawrence acknowledged that perhaps Russell was 'harder on [Amy] than he was on me'; Adams pictured in a still from American Hustle

She contrasted her experience with Lawrence’s, stating, “Jennifer doesn’t take any of it on. She’s Teflon. And I am not Teflon.”

Adams also expressed a deep concern for how others were treated on set, emphasizing, “It’s not okay with me.”

For her, the well-being of those around her took precedence over the filmmaking process.

In 2022, actor Christian Bale, who also starred in American Hustle, commented on the dynamics between Adams and Russell.

He described himself as a mediator during the filming, recognizing the tensions that arose from the creative process.

Bale acknowledged the extraordinary talent of both Adams and Russell, explaining that their strong personalities contributed to the challenging environment on set.

He stated, “You’re dealing with two such incredible talents there.”

Bale added that the nature of the characters they portrayed also played a role in the intensity of the atmosphere, noting that the characters were not ones to back down easily.

American Hustle received significant acclaim, garnering ten nominations at the 2014 Academy Awards.

Among those nominated were Lawrence, Bale, and Adams, showcasing the film’s impact on the industry.

Lawrence’s ability to navigate the challenges of working with Russell while still achieving success is a testament to her resilience and talent.

As she continues her career, her experiences with various directors will undoubtedly shape her approach to future projects.

The discussions surrounding Russell’s directing style highlight the complexities of the film industry, particularly regarding the balance between creative expression and emotional well-being.

'I really felt like with David that was his way of communicating in a non¿bulls**t way. I never felt like he was degrading or yelling at me,' she said during a recent appearance on The New York Times' The Interview podcast; Seen with Russell in 2019

Lawrence’s reflections reveal the importance of communication and understanding in the collaborative process of filmmaking.

While her experience with Russell was largely positive, it is clear that not every actor shares the same perspective.

Adams’ struggles serve as a reminder that the pressures of the industry can affect individuals differently.

As conversations about mental health and emotional safety in the workplace continue to evolve, the experiences of actors like Adams and Lawrence will contribute to a broader understanding of these issues.

In summary, Jennifer Lawrence’s insights into her collaboration with David O. Russell provide a nuanced view of the complexities of working in Hollywood.

While she found his direct approach beneficial, her co-star Amy Adams had a contrasting experience that led to emotional distress.

'If he didn't like something, he was just like: "That was terrible. Looked like s**t. Do it better." And that was a very helpful conversation,' she said; Lawrence and Adams seen in a still from American Hustle

These differing perspectives underscore the importance of fostering a supportive environment on set, where all actors can thrive.

As the industry progresses, it is hoped that future generations of actors will benefit from the lessons learned by their predecessors.

Lawrence’s journey, marked by her resilience and adaptability, serves as an inspiring example for aspiring actors navigating the challenges of the film industry.