The new film Die My Love, starring Jennifer Lawrence and Robert Pattinson, has been described as "fierce, angry, and engaged." After its Cannes debut earlier this year, Lynne Ramsay's highly anticipated adaptation of Ariana Harwicz's 2012 novel finally premiered this week.
The film follows Grace, played by Oscar-winning Jennifer Lawrence, as she navigates bipolar disorder. Robert Pattinson stars as her husband Jackson. The story delves into infidelity, parenthood, and postnatal depression, creating a raw and intense two-hour viewing experience.
"I related to her writer's block, to her sex life going totally to pot and other universal struggles," said director Lynne Ramsay. "But I didn't approach the project thinking Grace only has postnatal depression. It has to be more layered than that."
Author's summary: Die My Love is a powerful portrayal of complex emotions in relationships and mental health, marked by compelling performances and emotional depth.
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