Oscar-winning actress Jennifer Lawrence is set to captivate audiences once again with her latest film, Die My Love, where she portrays a mother grappling with postpartum depression. Known for her roles in The Hunger Games and Silver Linings Playbook, Lawrence revealed that this project allowed her to explore the emotional challenges of motherhood on a deeper level.
The actress shared that reading Ariana Harwicz’s book inspired her portrayal, as she connected with the identity struggles many new mothers face. “There was a lot I related to regarding the identity crisis when you first become a mother. It truly changes everything,” Lawrence said.
Lawrence admitted that while her first experience with postpartum was manageable, her second was more challenging, which gave her a fresh perspective and added depth to her performance.
In the film, Lawrence plays Grace, a new mother adjusting to life in a remote country home while her partner, Jackson, played by Robert Pattinson, is often away. The story highlights the mental and physical demands of motherhood, as well as the complexities of maintaining a relationship during this period.
The actress also praised director Lynne Ramsay, describing her experience filming in Canada in 2024 as “fantastic.” Beyond acting, Jennifer continues to champion female-driven stories through her production company, Excellent Cadaver, producing impactful projects like Zurawski v. Texas.
