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'The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 2' News: Jennifer Lawrence Admits Feeling Lost While Filming the Movie

Jennifer Lawrence admitted that she was lost while filming the final movie of the "Hunger Games" series, due to her breakup with Nicholas Hoult that time.

During her interview with ABC News' Diane Sawyer, "The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 2" lead actress said that she had to ask herself, "Who am I without these movies? Who am I without this man?"

Us Magazine noted that there is no hard feelings between her and her ex-boyfriend now, since the two were seen looking more comfortable with each other on the set of the final "X-Men" movie. The director of "X-Men: Apocalypse" took a photo with the ex-couple, who were both smiling with Hoult's arms around Lawrence, and posted it on his Instagram account.

The filming of the last installment of the hit novel-turned-movie franchise ended just about the same time that Lawrence's five-year relationship with her ex-boyfriend ended, according to People. The actress said that the movies have been part of her life for so long, and she said that the movies "had to come first in everything."

According to International Business Times, the end of the franchise seems to put things in perspective on Lawrence's life, and helped her digest the intense feeling that time. The actress was said to have moved on, as shown in her upcoming and more mature film "Joy."

Meanwhile, Lawrence is being followed by the media closely now, since the upcoming "Hunger Games" movie is about to be released worldwide. The actress went to several red carpet events for the movie's premiere in Beijing, China, and Paris, France. According to People Style Watch, Lawrence was praised for her great ensemble, wearing an ice-blue colored Dior gown in Beijing, while earlier in Paris, she wore another Dior long-sleeved gown for the movie's premiere there.

"The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 2" will premiere on Nov. 20.

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