Scottish filmmaker Lynne Ramsay’s long-awaited fifth feature, “Die My Love” poses a provocative question under the guise of a mental health crisis: can a wild woman be domesticated? Immediately, she hints at her answer, but the audience doesn’t know it yet. We watch a young couple, Grace (Jennifer Lawrence) and Jackson (Robert Pattinson) move into a new home and start to play house. What happens after that is so wild and unpredictable that we almost forget that where it ends up is where it was always going.
“Die My Love” is the product of the union between three daring women: Jennifer Lawrence, star and producer, writer Ariana Harwicz, whose 2012 novel about a young mother spinning out in rural France Lawrence received from Martin Scorsese, and Ramsay, a visionary artist of intensely evoc

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