'Passengers' Star Jennifer Lawrence In Scanty Suit Almost Drowns In Zero Gravity Pool

By jonathan aguilar | Nov 21, 2016 06:51 PM EST

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In the new movie "Passengers," Jenifer Lawrence and Chris Pratt are space travelers going into deep space to an earth-colonized planet. Both are alarmed because due to some malfunction, they woke up 90 years before the time they should.

The plot of the "Passengers" is excellent and allows the movie to progress into a space thriller with many perilous situations filled with exciting action and stunts. While Chris can do many of the stunts required in his role, Jennifer is having difficulty doing hers and has periodically asked for a double to do her stunts.

In one of the action scenes in the movie, Inquisitr explained how difficult the scenes are turning out and one of the difficult scenes seems out to be the best trailer cut for the movie. Jennifer, who plays Aurora Dunn in the movie "Passengers," decides to takes a dip on the swimming pool of the space ship.

There was a malfunction causing a gravity failure in the pool chamber. The whole body of pool water rises into the air like a gigantic water ball trapping Aurora Dunn inside. To avoid drowning in midair inside the floating body of water, she had to struggle hard to extricate herself from her predicament.

In a video clip by Independent , the depicted scene was quite thrilling but more exciting was Aurora's swimming suit which gave emphasis to Jennifer Lawrence's shapely body form. Action is quite fast with the scene showing Aurora's well-timed swimming form which in a few seconds becomes a deathly water trap for the actress.

Actually, the space vehicle is a transport ship ferrying human passengers who are put in a cryonic sleep along the way. Their premature reawakening from their hibernation chambers has given them the chance to be together for some time and inevitably fall in love. The film is directed by MortenTyldum who always wanted to direct a sci-fi film with character actors. He now fulfills his wish by making the "Passengers." movie

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