Die My Love
Die My Love is a 119‑minute American psychological drama that hit the big screen on October 5, 2025. Directed by Lynne Ramsay and co‑written with Enda Walsh and Alice Birch, the film stars Jennifer Lawrence as Grace and Robert Pattinson as her husband, Jackson. It’s based on Ariana Harwicz’s 2012 novel and dives deep into the often‑overlooked world of postpartum depression and psychosis, all set against the backdrop of a remote Montana house.
The story follows Grace and Jackson as they try to rebuild their lives in rural isolation. The film captures the emotional turbulence that can follow childbirth—loneliness, creative frustration, and unresolved wounds—while also exploring how the couple’s relationship is tested by the stresses of a new environment and the psychological descent that can accompany postpartum mental health challenges. Ramsay’s direction gives the film a distinct, almost slow‑burned aesthetic, while the script’s dark‑comedy edge keeps the tension alive. The result is a thriller‑style psychological drama that feels both intimate and unsettling.
Critics were quick to notice Jennifer Lawrence’s powerhouse performance. Her portrayal of Grace’s postpartum psychosis earned her a Golden Globe nomination for Best Actress, and many reviewers called her one of her most vivid roles yet. The film itself received a six‑minute standing ovation at its Cannes premiere on May 17, 2025, where it competed for the Palme d’Or. Rotten Tomatoes shows a 74 % positive consensus, and Metacritic gives it a solid 72/100. Audiences, however, were more mixed, with a CinemaScore grade of “D+.” Box‑office wise, Die My Love pulled in about $11.9 million worldwide, making it Ramsay’s highest‑grossing U.S. film at the time of its release.
If you’re into films that tackle mental health with honesty and a touch of dark humor, this one’s for you. It’s a 119‑minute ride that balances love, identity, and motherhood against the stark backdrop of Montana’s wilderness. Fans of Jennifer Lawrence’s intense, nuanced acting will find plenty to admire, while those who appreciate a director’s bold stylistic choices will enjoy Ramsay’s signature visual flair. Whether you’re looking for a raw, emotionally charged drama or a thriller with a comedic twist, Die My Love offers a unique, thought‑provoking experience that stays with you long after the credits roll.
Showtimes in English at Cinemas in Paris
Sunday, 7 Jun
The movie 'Die My Love' is shown in English if it is a movie in English originally - or with English subtitles, if it is NOT a movie with original audio in English.
'Die My Love' will be lighting up screens in Paris, with 1 showings at 1 fantastic cinemas. Don’t miss your chance to catch it in English!
It is currently rated 6.0 out of 10 on IMDb, which is pretty good. While it’s not breaking records, it’s a fun watch for most audiences.
