Jennifer Lawrence's new Apple TV Plus film Causeway premiered today. With that, Apple is streaming for free all The Hunger Games saga.
stars Lawrence as Lynsey, a military engineer who returns to the US from Afghanistan with a debilitating brain injury following an IED explosion.
Lawrence’s character stays with her mother , with whom she has a tense relationship. Meanwhile, she’s desperate to get back to work as an engineer. Her doctor isn’t sure she’s ready, so she takes a job cleaning pools. “When her truck breaks down,” Apple continues, “she meets James Aucoin , who works at the auto repair shop and offers her a ride home. Slowly they start to rely on each other for company and solace. James, it turns out, is also suppressing his own past trauma.
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