Die My Love

Die My Love(2025)

R
10/06/2025 (US)Drama, Thriller1h 59m
6.7

"Live. Love. Loathe."

Overview

Grace and her partner Jackson move into an old country house. She pursues her dream of writing, and the couple welcome a baby soon after. However, with Jackson frequently absent, and the pressures of domestic life weighing on her, Grace begins to unravel, leaving a path of destruction in her wake.

Lynne Ramsay

Director

Lynne Ramsay

Screenplay

Enda Walsh

Screenplay

Alice Birch

Screenplay

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DIE MY LOVE — Lynne Ramsay unleashes the beast | MUBI Podcast

DIE MY LOVE — Lynne Ramsay unleashes the beast | MUBI Podcast

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How Jennifer Lawrence & Robert Pattinson Created Intimacy for Die My Love | BAFTA

How Jennifer Lawrence & Robert Pattinson Created Intimacy for Die My Love | BAFTA

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“I am Gen Z.” - Robert Pattinson.

“I am Gen Z.” - Robert Pattinson.

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“I get in fights on TikTok.” Jennifer Lawrence on secret fandoms.

“I get in fights on TikTok.” Jennifer Lawrence on secret fandoms.

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Interview with Lynne Ramsay

Interview with Lynne Ramsay

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How Well Do Jennifer Lawrence & Robert Pattinson Know Each Other?

How Well Do Jennifer Lawrence & Robert Pattinson Know Each Other?

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Official Clip - Rage

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Jennifer Lawrence on portraying motherhood in Die My Love

Jennifer Lawrence on portraying motherhood in Die My Love

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Jennifer Lawrence and Robert Pattinson discuss messy relationships while promoting DIE MY LOVE

Jennifer Lawrence and Robert Pattinson discuss messy relationships while promoting DIE MY LOVE

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A review by CinemaSerf
7.0

Written on November 13, 2025

“Grace” (Jennifer Lawrence) and boyfriend “Jackson” (Robert Pattinson) arrive at the remote Montana home that used to belong to his uncle. She’s not exactly enamoured of the place but they are so loved up that it is quickly a case of getting down to things on the wooden flooring and making themselves a bairn. Thing is, though, once motherhood beckons “Grace” begins to feel the full effects of their isolation. With “Jackson” at work, often far away, she finds herself bored and captivated by their married and motor-cycle riding neighbour “Karl” (LaKeith Stanfield). After the birth, what appears to be some post-natal trauma sets in and neither her boyfriend nor his mother “Pam” (Sissy Spacek) who has had her own troubled experiences with her now late husband (Nick Nolte) can really get to grips with her increasingly erratic, often sex-obsessed, behaviour. It doesn’t exactly help the situation that “Jackson” has no longer any interest in the sexual nature of their relationship and so a chasm is slowly but definitely developing between the pair. Is anything redeemable for them? Do they care? Do we? This film belongs to a Lawrence who is remarkably free with her performance. She portrays her character effectively, depicting senses of confusion and ennui, sexuality and desire really quite powerfully and in a fashion that is quite potently foiled by the sparing appearances of Spacek. Pattinson, though, is just about as wooden as their picket fence and here I could not quite decide if he was cast because he is not a remotely charismatic actor and because Lynne Ramsay wanted this film to be solely about the character of “Grace”; or whether he was meant to add more weight than he actually does and just isn’t very good. It identifies some elements of mental illness, but there is little context or science for us to grasp the extent to which she might be genuinely ill, or just attention seeking? If the latter, then what might have broken their relationship? It’s a smudgy film. Deliberately, I guess, with some plot lines clear, others blurred and some missing altogether - but I found that emotional ambiguity increasingly uninteresting as the plot unravels to no apparent purpose. Perhaps I just wasn’t on the same wavelength, but I didn’t really get anything from this remarkably soulless story. Sorry.