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ReviewCannes 2025: Die, My Love movie review – Jennifer Lawrence anchors Lynne Ramsay psychodrama

Lynne Ramsay’s portrayal of a marriage coming apart pits Lawrence against Robert Pattinson. Nick Nolte and Sissy Spacek play his parents

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Jennifer Lawrence as Grace in a still from Die, My Love, directed by Lynne Ramsay. Robert Pattinson co-stars. Photo: Handout
James Mottram

4/5 stars

There was a time when Jennifer Lawrence was known as one of the most fearless actresses of her generation. More recently she has taken a step back, shifting down gears with films like Causeway and No Hard Feelings.

But her reputation will surely be bolstered on the back of Die, My Love, in which she gives a searing turn as a married mother who comes apart at the seams after giving birth.

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Playing in Cannes Film Festival’s main competition, this adaptation of Ariana Harwicz’s novel is the brainchild of Lynne Ramsay. The Scottish filmmaker has managed five films in 26 years, a number that deserves to be more given what a unique talent she is.

So it goes here: from the off, Ramsay plunges us into the mind of Grace, Lawrence’s increasingly fractured young parent.

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This is Ramsay’s first film since 2017’s You Were Never Really Here, a tightly wound vigilante tale; here the violence simmers in a different way.
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