Lynne Ramsay’s highly anticipated “Die My Love” (2025) brings together powerhouse talents Jennifer Lawrence and Robert Pattinson in a tense, emotionally charged exploration of postpartum depression and marital unraveling.
Premiering at Cannes and recently featured as a Gala selection at the 2025 BFI London Film Festival, this black comedy-drama adapts Ariana Harwicz’s acclaimed novel to gripping cinematic effect.
Die My Love – Movie Synopsis
Grace (Jennifer Lawrence), a young mother and writer, and her husband Jackson (Robert Pattinson), a musician, relocate from New York to the seclusion of Jackson’s childhood home in rural Montana, seeking a fresh start. But the tranquillity of their new life quickly slips into chaos as Grace battles severe postpartum depression. Isolated and emotionally volatile, Grace confronts her desires, frustrations, and hallucinations—her behavior veering toward disturbing, surreal extremes.
The film follows Grace’s psychological descent as she struggles with mounting feelings of abandonment and unfulfilled longing, while Jackson, overwhelmed and sometimes oblivious, tries to hold their family together. Their domestic existence turns unsettlingly unpredictable, with scenes of intense self-harm, dark humor, and surreal detachment that blur the line between reality and fantasy.
Review
“Die My Love” cements Jennifer Lawrence’s reputation with what critics are calling a career-defining performance—raw, fearless, and painfully real. Ramsay’s direction refuses easy answers or melodrama, instead immersing audiences in Grace’s unfiltered emotional landscape. The film is as uncomfortable as it is mesmerizing, with striking cinematography from Seamus McGarvey that heightens both Montana’s breathtaking isolation and the chaotic intimacy of Grace’s mind.
Robert Pattinson offers restrained support as the struggling Jackson, while supporting turns by Sissy Spacek, Nick Nolte, and LaKeith Stanfield deepen the story’s resonance. This is not an easy film to watch, but Ramsay’s deft hand finds both bleak humor and genuine pathos in Grace’s journey, refusing to diagnose or pathologize her suffering. It’s a daring critique of societal expectations around motherhood and sanity.
Key Festival and Release Info
- Premiere: Cannes Film Festival 2025 – In Competition
- BFI LFF Gala Selection: October 2025
- Distributor: MUBI; their largest acquisition to date, with a wide theatrical release
- Running Time: 118 minutes
- Release Date (USA): November 7, 2025
Awards and Nominations
- Palme d’Or, Cannes Film Festival 2025 – Nominated
- British Independent Film Awards 2025 – Pending nominations for Best Director (Lynne Ramsay), Best Lead Performance (Jennifer Lawrence), Best Cinematography (Seamus McGarvey), Best Effects (Victor Tomi)
“Die My Love” is a raw, visually powerful meditation on motherhood, alienation, and the fine line dividing reality from nightmare. Jennifer Lawrence’s fearless performance, Lynne Ramsay’s unflinching direction, and a provocative script ensure this film remains embedded in your mind long after the credits roll—a must-see for cinephiles who appreciate cinema’s power to unsettle and challenge.

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