Jennifer Lawrence Shines in "Die My Love Movie" at Cannes
The film's exploration of postpartum depression and the challenges of motherhood are both deeply personal and universally relatable, making "Die My Love" a must-see for fans of psychological thrillers and those interested in exploring the complexities of the human experience.

Jennifer Lawrence spoke candidly about her experiences with motherhood and postpartum depression at the Cannes press conference for her new film "Die My Love", a thriller that explores the intense and surreal world of a new mother's descent into madness. Lawrence, who stars in the film alongside Robert Pattinson, described postpartum as "extremely isolating" and revealed that she filmed the movie while being five months pregnant with her second child.
The film, directed by Lynne Ramsay, follows the story of a writer who moves to the countryside with her partner, played by Robert Pattinson, and struggles with boredom, loneliness, and sexual frustration after giving birth to a baby boy. Lawrence delivers a powerful performance, bringing humor and toughness to the character, while Pattinson discussed the challenges of supporting a partner with postpartum depression, saying it's like "trying to figure out what your role in the relationship is afterwards".
The film's premiere at the 78th Festival de Cannes was followed by an official afterparty hosted by The Hollywood Reporter, which was attended by several stars, including Jennifer Lawrence, Robert Pattinson, and Joaquin Phoenix. The party featured themed cocktails and a variety of food, and was also attended by the film's director, Lynne Ramsay, and several cast members. The film received a honor at the Palais premiere earlier in the evening, and several guests were spotted on the red carpet.
Overall, "Die My Love" is a worthwhile watch, with a powerful performance from Jennifer Lawrence and a unique atmosphere that explores the intense world of postpartum depression. Despite some meandering narrative and lack of plot development, the film's performances and atmosphere make it a compelling and thought-provoking thriller.