
"The trailer for Jennifer Lawrence's new psychological thriller Die My Love has been released, giving audiences their first substantial glimpse at a performance dubbed astonishing by critics at this year's Cannes Film Festival. Lawrence stars alongside Robert Pattinson, Sissy Spacek and LaKeith Stanfield in a movie about a new mother plunged into psychosis in the months following the birth of her son."
"It marks the fifth feature directed by the celebrated Scottish filmmaker Lynne Ramsay, whose previous credits include the disconcerting psycho-drama Morvern Callar, starring Samantha Morton, and the acclaimed Joaquin Phoenix thriller You Were Never Really Here. In the trailer, Lawrence's character is seen clawing at her bathroom walls and careening her vehicle off the road. She and Pattinson can also be glimpsed having volatile arguments in their new kitchen."
The Independent requests reader donations to maintain on-the-ground reporting across issues such as reproductive rights, climate change, and Big Tech. The outlet emphasizes trust across the political spectrum and a commitment to free access by avoiding paywalls while asking supporters to fund journalism. The Die My Love trailer shows Jennifer Lawrence as a new mother experiencing psychosis, featuring scenes of self-harm, a car crash, and volatile domestic confrontations with Robert Pattinson. Lynne Ramsay directs, following Morvern Callar and You Were Never Really Here, and critics at Cannes described Lawrence's performance as astonishing.
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