Academy Award winner Jennifer Lawrence goes feral in "Die My Love," director Lynne Ramsay's searing work about motherhood, marriage and mental health. It's one of the year's best performances in one of its most difficult films.
Lawrence plays Grace, a young wife who moves to rural Montana with her husband Jackson (Robert Pattinson), into a rustic home once owned by his uncle. The couple is hot and heavy early on, unable to keep their hands off each other, and Ramsay's unconventional, often impressionistic drama follows them — mainly her — as they have a baby and adjust to their new life together.
The transition isn't smooth. Grace experiences feelings of loneliness, isolation and depression. She lashes out at Jackson, who attempts to fix things by getting a dog, which goes untrained and

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