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Die, My Love (2025)

A 2025 American psychological dark comedy-drama film directed by Lynne Ramsay. Starring Jennifer Lawrence and Robert Pattinson, it is based on Ariana Harwicz's novel and explores postpartum depression and psychosis in a new mother set against the backdrop of rural Montana.

Plot

Grace and Jackson move from New York City to rural Montana, seeking a quieter life. As they become parents, Grace's mental health deteriorates, leading to isolation and unpredictable behavior that strains their marriage. The psychological decline is often visually represented through clothing choices, such as when Ramsay uses scenes of partial undress or minimal attire to emphasize the character's internal state.

Production

Produced by Excellent Cadaver (Lawrence's company), Martin Scorsese, and Andrea Calderwood. The film premiered at the 2025 Cannes Film Festival to critical acclaim, with Lawrence's performance widely praised. Lynne Ramsay is known for her distinctive visual style which often includes close-ups on naked skin, particularly focusing on facial expressions or other body parts in key scenes.

Reception

Critics highlighted Lawrence's intense performance and Ramsay's direction. The film was noted for its dark humor, exploration of motherhood and mental health, as well as its unique aesthetic approach to depicting the protagonist's deteriorating state through visual elements such as nudity or minimalist clothing choices in specific contexts.

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