Die My Love Previews Jennifer Lawrence and Robert Pattinson in a Fevered Marital Psychodrama
Mubi has released a new trailer for Die My Love, Lynne Ramsay’s Cannes-premiering psychological drama led by Jennifer Lawrence and Robert Pattinson.
The latest footage widens the frame on Ramsay’s portrait of a marriage slipping into crisis—which intercuts idyllic rural images with jagged flashes of dread, signaling a story that moves from whispered domestic rituals to something far more volatile.
Adapted from Ariana Harwicz’s novel, the film follows Grace (Lawrence) and Jackson (Pattinson), a young couple who trade New York City for Jackson’s Montana hometown in search of quiet. The quiet doesn’t hold. Grace’s isolation curdles into psychological free fall, testing the limits of love, patience, and selfhood. Ramsay—working from a script co-written with Enda Walsh and Alice Birch—shapes the descent with tactile detail rather than sensationalism, which the new trailer echoes through abrupt sound drops, strobing edits, and images that blur comfort with menace.
As of now, early festival reactions have already singled out Lawrence’s turn as one of her rawest, while positioning the film as a bracing comeback for Ramsay after You Were Never Really Here.
After its Cannes competition premiere, Die My Love opens in U.S. and Canadian theaters November 7, 2025, via Mubi, with additional territories in the same window.
Watch the new trailer for Die My Love, included below.