Die My Love (2025)

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Country: GB/CAN/US
Technical: col/1.37:1 119m
Director: Lynne Ramsay
Cast: Jennifer Lawrence, Robert Pattinson, Sissy Spacek, Nick Nolte

Synopsis:

A young couple move into a jinxed house in the country and slip into parenthood. She stops writing, feels unwanted, he gets a dog, complains about the mess; and it's a downward spiral from there as she slides into depression and suicide.

Review:

Lars von Trier's Antichrist meets Ramsay's own We Need to Talk about Kevin; one would have thought she had had enough of twisted souls by now. As before, the film language is allusive, achronological, there is no socio-economic context, the discourse of realism is fluid. The audience is subjected to deafening bursts of sound, and more or less imprisoned within the consciousness of the heroine. For some reason, Lawrence wanted to make it enough to produce and take her clothes off.


Country: GB/CAN/US
Technical: col/1.37:1 119m
Director: Lynne Ramsay
Cast: Jennifer Lawrence, Robert Pattinson, Sissy Spacek, Nick Nolte

Synopsis:

A young couple move into a jinxed house in the country and slip into parenthood. She stops writing, feels unwanted, he gets a dog, complains about the mess; and it's a downward spiral from there as she slides into depression and suicide.

Review:

Lars von Trier's Antichrist meets Ramsay's own We Need to Talk about Kevin; one would have thought she had had enough of twisted souls by now. As before, the film language is allusive, achronological, there is no socio-economic context, the discourse of realism is fluid. The audience is subjected to deafening bursts of sound, and more or less imprisoned within the consciousness of the heroine. For some reason, Lawrence wanted to make it enough to produce and take her clothes off.