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Lawrence’s seven best movie roles can be found in major franchises and amazing standalone films, with genres spanning from sci-fi to romance. These performances are endlessly complex, and they epitomize Lawrence’s status as a distinguished actress.
7) Lynsey in Causeway

Causeway remains one of Lawrence’s most underrated movies, and her lead performance is among her most overlooked roles. She plays Lynsey, a United States soldier who returns home after suffering a traumatic brain injury in Afghanistan. Managing the fallout of the event proves a massive challenge for Lynsey, who endures memory problems and lasting trauma while adjusting to civilian life. Lawrence’s portrayal thoroughly outlines the character’s physical and emotional pain as she grapples with her depression and her desire to redeploy. Causeway is a slow-burning story that relies heavily on Lawrence’s subtle acting to convey Lynsey’s feelings. Thanks to Lawrence’s organic emotional depth in the role, the film succeeds as an engrossing tale about mental health and healing.
6) Mystique in the X-Men Movies

Lawrence’s only superhero movie role isn’t her greatest performance, but it still stands out on her résumé. Making her debut as Raven/Mystique in X-Men: First Class (2011), Lawrence went on to appear in three more Marvel X-Men films. A shapeshifting mutant who initially detests her differences from humans, Mystique is an incredibly interesting character.
Lawrence proves a great fit for the part, expertly chronicling Mystique’s conflict between the more passive mutant camp led by her adoptive brother Charles Xavier/Professor X (James McAvoy) and the more radical side commanded by Erik Lehnsherr/Magneto (Michael Fassbender). Across her four movies, Lawrence effectively interprets Mystique’s inner strife and battle to survive as an oppressed mutant on Earth. Giving a fantastic performance of Mystique’s charismatic demeanor and poignant self-discovery journey, Lawrence is a standout in the X-Men movies.
5) Ree Dolly in Winter’s Bone

Widely considered Lawrence’s breakout role, Winter’s Bone (2010) is fueled by the star’s exceptional performance. Lawrence plays Ree Dolly, an impoverished teenager in search of her missing father, who’s wanted for drug-dealing crimes in rural Missouri. Encountering dangerous gangs and the possibility of losing her home, Ree fights to keep her family afloat. In her first lead role, Lawrence produces a layered and authentic performance. Painstakingly serious and gritty, Winter’s Bone allows Lawrence to craft an image of an embattled yet determined young girl giving her all to protect what little she has. Lawrence’s ability to communicate all of Ree’s inner thoughts and outward anguish is a remarkable feat of acting.












