The question is---like her what?
To most of fans or haters, some of them like to adore her, some of them like to kiss her, some of them like to kill her, some of them like to be her....and some, I mean, not all but in several of them, just like to *beep* her.
For me, since she is still considered a talented and promising young actress, I like to watch her movies to find out what and how much she can do, and what she can't do very well.
So far, what I have found out is:
1. When she played a vile, scheming, calculative or precocious role like Rosalyn Rosenfeld, Ree Dolly, Tiffany Maxwell, the party girl in X-Men:DOFP and Katniss Everdeen in the first 2 The Hunger Games movies of course, the so-called "J-Law power" shined on the big screen like the brightest star in the sky.
2. When she played a simple and plain role like Elissa Cassidy in The house at the End of the Street and Norah in Beaver, her performance was quite mediocre and J-Law power had gone to nowhere. She also played poorly as instigator or inspirator in Mockingjay and X-Men: Apocalypse when the role was after common good.
Maybe you are correct. Maybe she played Rosalyn Rosenfeld, Ree Dolly, Tiffany Maxwell and Katniss Everdeen so well, not only because she was a talented actor but also because she just showed what she truly was when she played these roles.
LOL, just joking. I wish J-Law is what her fans believe she is.
But even if my joke is true, I think I will still watch her films if she does a good job in the film. Do we still pay tips to a waiter if he serves us well, without caring what he truly is when he isn't before us ? So, why not J-Law?
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