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💔Die My Love (2025) – A Haunting Descent into Madness and Marriage: Cast, Plot, Release Date & Where to Watch

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  • Oct 6
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💔Die My Love (2025) – A Haunting Descent into Madness and Marriage: Cast, Plot, Release Date & Where to Watch

“Love me, even when it hurts.”


Prepare for one of the year’s most visceral and emotionally charged experiences. Lynne Ramsay’s long-awaited psychological dark comedy-drama DIE MY LOVE hits theaters November 7, 2025, starring Jennifer Lawrence and Robert Pattinson in a raw, unsettling tale of love, isolation, and the unraveling of the human mind.


Premiering to thunderous applause and a six-minute standing ovation at Cannes 2025, Ramsay’s latest is already being hailed as her boldest work since We Need to Talk About Kevin. Distributed by MUBI, the film will open in the US, UK, Latin America, Germany, Canada, Italy, Netherlands, Ireland, Spain, and Australia.


đŸ©ž The Premise — When Love Turns to Lunacy


Grace (Jennifer Lawrence) and Jackson (Robert Pattinson) leave behind the chaos of New York City for the stillness of rural Montana. Seeking peace, they find something darker instead. As Grace becomes a mother, her mind begins to splinter under the weight of isolation and postpartum despair.


Her days grow heavy, her nights strange — as if the woods themselves are whispering to her. Her husband, helpless and haunted, watches love twist into something wild and uncontrollable.

“If love is a fever, then madness is its shadow.”

What begins as a quiet domestic life becomes a fever dream — an aching, beautiful portrait of a woman consumed by love and losing herself to it.


🎭 The Cast — Pain, Power, and Perfection


Jennifer Lawrence delivers a performance that critics are already calling “career-defining”, portraying Grace with an intensity that blurs the line between sanity and surrender. Robert Pattinson complements her perfectly as Jackson — tender, frightened, and complicit in the slow collapse of their marriage.

Supporting them are:


  • LaKeith Stanfield as Karl, a man whose presence disrupts Grace’s fragile world.

  • Nick Nolte as Harry, a grizzled neighbor with secrets of his own.

  • Sissy Spacek as Pam, a maternal figure embodying both comfort and warning.


Each performance deepens Ramsay’s world of fractured love and creeping dread.


🎬 The Vision — Ramsay at Her Most Fearless


Co-written by Lynne Ramsay, Enda Walsh, and Alice Birch, and based on Ariana Harwicz’s acclaimed 2012 novel, Die, My Love is a hypnotic descent into postpartum psychosis. With cinematography by Seamus McGarvey, the film blends Montana’s stark landscapes with hallucinatory close-ups, mirroring the chaos within Grace’s mind.


The haunting score, composed by George Vjestica, Raife Burchell, and Ramsay herself, throbs with unease — alternating between moments of quiet tenderness and dissonant madness.


đŸŒč A Marriage Between Pain and Poetry


At its core, DIE MY LOVE isn’t just about motherhood — it’s about the unbearable closeness of love. The kind that heals and destroys in equal measure. Ramsay captures the beauty of decay, the insanity that hides behind the ordinary, and the quiet violence of being seen too deeply.

“Sometimes love is a scream no one hears.”

đŸŽžïž Behind the Curtain


  • Directed by: Lynne Ramsay

  • Written by: Enda Walsh, Lynne Ramsay, Alice Birch

  • Based on: Die, My Love by Ariana Harwicz

  • Produced by: Martin Scorsese, Jennifer Lawrence, Justine Ciarrocchi, and others

  • Cinematography: Seamus McGarvey

  • Music: George Vjestica, Raife Burchell, Lynne Ramsay

  • Runtime: 118 minutes

  • Distributed by: MUBI


📅 Release


In Theaters Worldwide — November 7, 2025A MUBI theatrical release across US, UK, Canada, Latin America, Europe, and Australia.


⭐ Final Verdict:DIE MY LOVE is a masterpiece of madness — a darkly poetic dissection of love, loss, and the limits of the

human mind. Lawrence and Pattinson ignite the screen with tragic brilliance in this haunting meditation on what it means to love someone so deeply you might lose yourself entirely.

“To love her was to drown — beautifully, hopelessly, completely.”

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