Die My Love
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Cast
- Jennifer Lawrence
- Robert Pattinson
- Sissy Spacek
- Nick Nolte
- LaKeith Stanfield
- Kennedy Calderwood
- Victoria Calderwood
- Gabrielle Rose
- Clare Coulter
- Saylor McPherson
Letterboxd User Reviews
- Oct 19, 2025
he could not match her freak and the dog paid for it
maryNov 11, 2025among many other things, a massive win for cat people
zoë rose bryantNov 5, 2025Couple of really tremendous performances here by two actors who are being asked to not play any recognizable human being, just constructs to be abstracted. It's gorgeous and Ramsay is never less than ferocious in her intent and execution, it's just that there's nothing here…
matt lynch - May 18, 2025
Destroying myself just to prove I exist. Thank god for Lynne Ramsay, Jennifer Lawrence, and Seamus McGarvey
Sydney🚀May 17, 2025perfect for anyone who thought mother! was too restrained. this is a hot mess about a hot mess but it’s so on fire the whole time i was happy to go along for the ride. we love to see Jennifer Lawrence swinging for the fences again, don't we folks.
davidehrlichNov 6, 2025Itching, scratching, biting; disappearing into nothingness. Clawing at my skull, screaming for help, gnawing at desire. Love
Framesofnick - Nov 9, 2025
33 Sorry, but after roughly the fifth scene of JLaw crawling around on the floor and acting wacky, I was more than over whatever Die My Love is trying to do. This is Lynne Ramsay's first film in eight years? Feeling punk'd. Every confrontation is a pitched at a hysterical…
SilentDawnNov 6, 2025Second viewing, first one with the general movie-going public. Three couples walked out less than halfway through. The two ladies next to me also walked out but not soon enough because they were scrolling TikTok the entire time. THE ENTIRE TIME. The only thing they actually…
Kit LazerSep 11, 2025are we just living one day after another or iterating into psychosis? lynne gets it
David Sims
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saw basically every inch of jennifer lawrence’s body and her feet many times
Great acting from Jennifer Lawrence and really liked the cinematography throughout. 8.5/10
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Pattinson and JLaw were great as always, and so nice seeing Nolte and Spacek, but had me checking my watch at times throughout. Also, trigger alert for those sensitive to depicted aninal/dog harm.
between a like and a meh on this, but i'll give it the benefit of the doubt. i admit it was worth the watch, but twas a bit of a snooze at times. pretty how it was shot on film & great acting from my sis JLaw per usual, but it ended & i was kinda just like— well that was a movie"
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I’ve never been more confused on how I feel about a movie more than this, but I do think that at the end of the day, this was a pretty interesting film that I did ultimately enjoy
Personally believe this is Jennifer Lawrence’s best performance to date, the movie tackles postpartum depression and psychosis and hits it right on the head! It’s shows the true meaning behind it, and Jennifer helps portray that 100%.she’s definitely going to get into the Oscar’s for it for…
Thought this film was over on 10 different occasions. JLaw academy nom or i riot. I liked this more than i did if i had legs i’d kick you. I think it was because of the presentation. That movie was shot like it was trying to make me throw up, this movie just made me feel that way
Atom User Reviews
Underwhelming. Didn't live up to expectations. Great performances from Jennifer Lawrence and Robert Pattinson, but the story wasn't here for them. There is never any progression or climax. Nothing ever happens. If I Had Legs I'd Kick You also portrayed a mother's downward descent, but it was able to keep you engaged because the story kept evolving and things kept happening. Die My Love isn't even properly named. Unfortunate, because this could've really been something good with better writing.
If this resonates with you, dump him and get yourself a cat.
Metacritic
Ramsay articulates the inarticulate, here through her saturated blues, yellows, browns and greens, the colours of grief and sickness and rot…but also new life, summer skies, and hope.
Maybe there's something I'm not getting here, but as far as I'm concerned, Die My Love comes alive in individual scenes yet feels stultifying as a whole.
Die My Love is not plot-driven, with events that don’t necessarily follow one another in cause and effect. Rather, it’s a slow-burn psychological drama populated by imperfect people struggling with painful realities. Instead of a dramatic arc, it’s a dramatic decline.