Director: Lynne Ramsay
Cast: Jennifer Lawrence, Robert Pattinson, Sissy Spacek, LaKeith Stanfield, Nick Nolte
Die, My Love is a 2025 American psychological drama-thriller directed by Lynne Ramsay, starring Jennifer Lawrence as a new mother whose grip on reality begins to fracture in the isolation of a remote rural property — a raw, unflinching portrait of postpartum psychosis and the silence surrounding it.
What is Die, My Love about?
After relocating with her partner to a sprawling, weathered farmhouse far from city life, a woman finds the solitude she once hoped for transforming into something far darker. The demands of a newborn, the emotional distance of her relationship, and the oppressive quiet of the land conspire to erode her sense of self. What begins as sleeplessness and anxiety gradually gives way to visions and spiraling paranoia. She struggles to distinguish what is real from what her fractured mind is constructing, reaching out to those around her — including her in-laws and a local man — while her connection to the outside world thins. The film holds closely to her perspective, placing the viewer inside an experience that is as disorienting as it is deeply human.
Cast & crew
Jennifer Lawrence delivers a physically and emotionally demanding performance that anchors the film entirely. Robert Pattinson plays her partner, whose own limitations come into quiet, painful focus. Sissy Spacek and Nick Nolte appear as the in-laws, bringing weathered gravitas to their roles. LaKeith Stanfield rounds out the supporting cast as a neighboring presence who enters her orbit at a pivotal moment.
Context & significance
Die, My Love arrives at a moment when conversations around maternal mental health have gained real urgency across diaspora communities. For Persian-speaking viewers abroad, who often navigate the intersection of cultural expectations around motherhood and the isolation that emigration can bring, the film's central portrait is striking in its honesty. Director Lynne Ramsay — known for uncompromising psychological work — draws viewers into a subjective reality that feels both specific and universal. The film carries Persian dubbing, making it fully accessible without subtitles, and its themes of displacement, silence, and invisible suffering speak directly to experiences common among immigrant communities.
Where & how to watch
Die, My Love is available on K-Time with full Persian dubbing and Persian subtitles. Watch on the web, your TV, or your phone — no VPN needed, no geo-blocking, and you can cancel anytime. No extra download required.