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Amy Adams talks Jennifer Lawrence kiss in 'American Hustle': 'She has very soft lips' 

The actress described the on-screen energy between her co-star as 'electric.'

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Rosalyn Rosenfeld (Jennifer Lawrence) & Sydney Prosser (Amy Adams) in the Grand Old AC Hotel powder room in Columbia Pictures' AMERICAN HUSTLE.  (Jennifer Lawrence dress: made for film, jewelry, shoes: vintage / Amy Adams dress: made for film, jewelry, shoes: vintage)

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Jennifer Lawrence and Amy Adams in 'American Hustle.'

Movie-goers who have already caught David O. Russell's 1970s crime drama "American Hustle" saw a lot of on-screen kissing, but focused on one in particular: A liplock between Amy Adams and Jennifer Lawrence.

Adams, who plays the grafter mistress of a con man, spoke about the scene during an interview with "Extra."

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"She does a great job at it! She has very soft lips’" Adams, 39, gushed. "She's a really awesome woman. Everyone's chemistry is so electric in this."

"The volatile energy between Jennifer and I, it almost borders on intimacy because it's so immediate and so there and then she kisses me."

Adams gushed 'She has very soft lips.'

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Adams gushed 'She has very soft lips.'

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Lawrence, 23, plays the wife of Adam's boyfriend, so acting out some tension was involved.

"Getting to fight with Amy was just the funniest," Adams said. "We'd be cracking up, they'd call cut and we'd just start laughing."

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"These kind of women are just so fun to play," she continued. "And then we kissed. It was great!"'

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