"Die, My Love" Review
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Reviewer: 'Die, My Love' is a riot of sensory wonder. What keeps our attention during the film’s slightly sagging middle is the marvel of Lawrence’s mesmerizing performance

53% Informative
Die, My Love is a tricky film, one that offers neither therapeutic comfort nor remedy.
Writer-director Lynne Ramsay has fun juxtaposing the banal and the carnal, and imbues both with a crackle of danger.
The trouble begins shortly after the birth of her first child, a bright and bouncy baby boy whom Grace loves dearly.
The film's most poignant moments are when we see Pam watching Grace unravel with both alarm and awe.
There she goes, Pam almost seems to murmur—as so many have gone before her.
Something unspoken passes between Grace and Pam as one woman staggers into motherhood and the other considers the end of her familial duties.
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