Jennifer Lawrence and Robert Pattinson star in the highly anticipated film Die My Love, described as "fierce, angry, and engaged." Directed by Lynne Ramsay and based on Ariana Harwicz's 2012 novel, the movie explores Grace's struggle with bipolar disorder.
The story follows Grace (Jennifer Lawrence) and her husband Jackson (Robert Pattinson) as they settle into their new home in Montana. Their relationship begins joyfully, filled with music, dancing, and passion. However, after Grace gives birth, the couple's dynamic shifts as Jackson’s frequent absences for work leave Grace alone in their fixer-upper house.
"I related to her writer's block, to her sex life going totally to pot and other universal struggles," said Lynne Ramsay. "But I didn't approach the project thinking Grace only has postnatal depression. It has to be more layered than that."
The director connects personally with Grace’s challenges, emphasizing the film’s nuanced portrayal of mental health and relationships.
Die My Love offers a powerful and passionate look at mental illness and marital strain, supported by strong performances from its lead actors.
Author’s note: This film stands out for its raw emotional intensity and layered storytelling, inviting viewers to engage deeply with its portrayal of complex personal struggles.