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Jennifer Lawrence hits Venice with horror story Mother!

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Director Darren Aronofsky says his film Mother! — a delirious nightmare starring Jennifer Lawrence — is a “roller-coaster ride”.

Fittingly, it thrilled some viewers at the Venice Film Festival on Tuesday, and left others a bit queasy.

A horror story that travels from menace to mind-bending mayhem, the movie was greeted with a mix of applause and boos from journalist­s Tuesday at the Italian festival, where it’s one of 21 movies competing for the Golden Lion prize.

Lawrence and Javier Bardem play a couple — identified only as Mother and Him — living in an isolated old house. He’s a poet with writer’s block, while she devotes herself to restoring the house after a devastatin­g fire.

Mysterious houseguest­s, played by Ed Harris and Michelle Pfeiffer, trigger unsettling events that get progressiv­ely weirder. Imagine a cross between Rosemary’s Baby and the teeming hell-scapes of medieval artist Hieronymus Bosch.

Aronofsky, who won the Golden Lion in 2008 for The Wrestler, acknowledg­ed the movie was “a very, very strong cocktail”.

“Of course there are going to be people who are not going to want that type of an experience. And that’s fine,” he told reporters.

Some critics were impressed by what a review in The Hollywood Reporter called the “madhouse bacchanal” of the film’s final stretch. Others wondered what it all meant. Variety found it impressive but empty, a “baroque nightmare that’s about nothing but itself”.

Aronofsky said the point of the film “is that it’s a mystery”.

“It’s constantly surprising the audience,” he said. “You don’t know where it’s going to go. And we didn’t want to make the audience ever feel safe, because Jennifer’s character in the movie never feels safe.”

Aronofsky said the movie is his “howl to the moon”, provoked by anguish at the state of society and particular­ly the environmen­t.

He said that while most of his films take years, he wrote the first draft of the script in just five days.

“It just sort of poured out of me,” he said. “It came out of living on this planet and sort of seeing what’s happening around us and not being able to do anything,” the director added. “I just had a lot of rage and anger and I just wanted to sort of channel it.”

Lawrence — who drew crowds of fans in Venice, as she does everywhere — said she tries in her life to “find the balance in myself” between being accessible and protecting her private space.

She said the film spoke “to the insatiable need that we all have now, especially with the internet. We just want more and more and more.”

Though the movie is dark and disturbing, Aronofsky says he is an optimist about the fate of the planet.

“America is schizophre­nic,” he said. “We go from backing the Paris climate (accord) to eight months later pulling out.

“It’s tragic, but in many ways we have revealed who the enemy is and now we can attack it.”

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Mother! at the Venice Film Festival in Italy on Tuesday.
Jennifer Lawrence attends the premiere of the movie Mother! at the Venice Film Festival in Italy on Tuesday.

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