Jennifer Lawrence, the Oscar-winning actress, opened up in a candid interview with The Hollywood Reporter about her latest film, Die My Love, and the difficulties she's facing in promoting it. Known for handling press tours for huge franchises like The Hunger Games and acclaimed films such as Silver Linings Playbook, Lawrence finds this project uniquely demanding.
Die My Love is a brutal, elliptical drama directed by Lynne Ramsay. It is adapted from Ariana Harwicz’s novel and centers on a new mother whose mental health deteriorates in the isolated Montana wilderness. Lawrence delivers one of her most raw and intense performances in the film.
Lawrence’s bond with the movie has deepened over time, especially since she gave birth to her first child in 2022 and was pregnant with her second during filming. She also faced postpartum depression while managing the film as a producer, describing the experience as a ride.
“It feels like your whole diary is about to just be ripped apart by everybody.”
This sentiment reflects her struggle with the demanding nature of discussing such personal and complex themes during her press tour.
Lawrence describes promoting Die My Love as very personal and weird
, acknowledging how confronting it is to share the film’s intimate subject matter with the public.
Jennifer Lawrence’s deeply personal journey with Die My Love highlights the emotional toll of transforming intimate experiences into a public narrative.