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‘Die, My Love’ Review: Robert Pattinson and Jennifer Lawrence Are Outstanding in Haunting Domestic Horror
Cannes 2025: Lynne Ramsay's adaptation of the novel by Ariana Harwicz is frequently astounding
Be it in a portrait of a mother reeling from the fact that her son committed a violent act or a study of the world’s loneliest mercenary who gets caught up in a conspiracy, it’s less about the “what” of the story than the manner in which she tells it. While not always as measured as her past work and often a little rough around the edges on a technical level, the moments where Ramsay strips away all the noise to immerse us in the more unsettling experiential elements makes it a welcome return for the filmmaker. It’s Ramsay’s version of the recent “ Nightbitch,” complete with Lawrence walking on all fours and barking like a dog, though instead of sanding off the rougher edges of motherhood as that film did, she sharpens them so it all cuts right to the bone.
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