Director Lynne Ramsay Says We’re Getting ‘Die My Love’ All Wrong
- Jennifer Lawrence and Robert Pattinson premiered Die My Love in New York City and the film opens in theaters on November 7, drawing wide press attention.
- Adapting the 2012 book, Lynne Ramsay and co-writers Enda Walsh and Alice Birch made parenthood feel handcuffed to an anchor, confronting upbeat motherhood with Ariana Harwicz’s raw postpartum novel.
- Hurling herself into every scene, Jennifer Lawrence commits to the film's physicality with Grace collapsing like an unplugged air dancer, while Robert Pattinson's subtle, skittish Jackson rewards close watching amid Seamus McGarvey's blurred lenses and Tim Burns and Paul Davies' relentless barking.
- Children should not watch this film until college, as it opens like a postpartum nightmare and Lawrence and Pattinson's overdue pairing portrays Grace's universal parental anguish.
- Recently, both actors became parents—Jennifer Lawrence has two tots under 3 and Robert Pattinson a toddler—and Lawrence said on the Las Culturistas podcast they rehearsed intimate choreography and mostly skipped intimacy coordinators while she filmed nude scenes pregnant with her second child.
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Jennifer Lawrence 'spectacularly, fearlessly, uncompromisingly brilliant' in Die My Love | Review by Simon Morris in Screens
On the talkshow circuit, Lawrence usually presents as a lovable ditz - none more lovable, none more ditzy. But when she turned up on Lynn Ramsey's Die My Love, she was here to work.
Jennifer Lawrence drops f-bomb — and truth bombs — in viral...
Jennifer Lawrence is to “Die” for. The Oscar-winning actress and mom-of-two gave us all several viral moments while promoting her new film, “Die My Love,” out Nov. 7, which tackles postpartum psychosis. From calling her co-star, Robert Pattison, “not pervy” to scolding her younger self as “annoying” in old interviews, J-Law has everyone talking. Watch...
Jennifer Lawrence refused to remove cellulite from her body in intimate scenes with Robert Pattinson during the filming of Die, my love (2025), directed by filmmaker Lynne Ramsay. The 35-year-old actress made this decision while she was pregnant with her second son, during long filming days.The film, inspired by the homonymous novel by Argentine author Ariana Harwicz, will premiere on November 27, 2025 in Brazil and already appears as a potentia…
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