Die My Love (2025)
Erscheinungsjahr: 2025
Land: United States
Alternative Title: Mátate, amor, Morra, Amor, Умри
Regisseur: Lynne Ramsay
Writer: Alice Birch, Ariana Harwicz, Enda Walsh, Lynne Ramsay
Produktion & Genre
Produzent: Producer: Martin Scorsese, Jennifer Lawrence, Justine Ciarrocchi, Andrea Calderwood, Molly Smith, Trent Luckinbill, Thad Luckinbill, John Kerr
Co_Producer: Seth Spector, Daniel Angeles, Lisa Frechette
Executive_Producer: Jamin O'Brien, Robert Pattinson, Bruce Franklin, Rachel Smith, Rick Yorn, Lynne Ramsay, Chris Donnelly, Efe Çakarel, Jason Ropell, Ariana Harwicz
Firmen: Black Label Media, Excellent Cadaver, Sikelia Productions
Genre: Comedy, Domestic Thriller, Drama, Horror, Thriller
Budget: 20.000.000
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Schlüsselwörter
Schlüsselwörter: barking dog, based on novel or book, car accident, dark comedy, defiant, domesticity, female protagonist, husband wife relationship, mental illness, mother-in-law daughter-in-law relationship, paranoid, pregnancy, rural area, sexless marriage, surrealism, woman director
Geschichte
Grace, a writer living in an old country house with her partner Jackson, struggles to balance her artistic pursuits and new motherhood after welcoming their baby. As Jackson's frequent absences and the pressures of domestic life take a toll, Grace begins to unravel, displaying erratic behavior that ranges from paranoia to destructive tendencies. The tension between Grace and Jackson escalates as she grapples with her mental state, leading to an explosive climax.
Zusammenfassung
Die My Love is an unsettling exploration of maternal instincts, desire, and the darker aspects of domesticity, directed by Lynne Ramsay in her signature style. Set primarily in a rural Montana house, the film follows Grace (Jennifer Lawrence), a writer battling mental illness amidst the pressures of motherhood and a strained marriage with Jackson (Robert Pattinson). As Grace's behavior becomes increasingly erratic, the line between reality and delirium blurs, culminating in a surreal and uncompromising portrait of woman on the edge.

