Here are review links for this film submitted by our members:
- Allen Almachar @ The MacGuffin
- Excerpt: It’s impressive on a technical level, but I never connected to it emotionally, intellectually, or spiritually.
- Alex Bentley @ CultureMap Dallas
- Excerpt: Anything Ramsay might have been trying to say about the difficulties of being a mother gets buried under many scenes that don’t make any logical sense and over-the-top acting that’s only fit to match the bizarreness of the film itself.
- [New] | Gregory Carlson @ southpawfilmworks.net
- Laura Clifford @ Reeling Reviews
- Excerpt: Die My Love seems to elude one’s grasp, the filmmaker going all in on impressionistic visuals over practical human drama. Still, the film entices with its over the top passions and Lawrence’s blow the house down performance.
- Kristian Lin @ Fort Worth Weekly
- Excerpt: Jennifer Lawrence has a baby and loses her mind.
- Jared Mobarak @ Hey, have you seen …?
- Excerpt: I love that the film positions Grace as the model of sanity rather than the person who needs fixing. Because parenthood is crazy and sacrificing your identity for love isn’t tenable.
- [New] | C.H. Newell @ Father Son Holy Gore
- Excerpt: One of the points Ramsay’s film seems to make is that love cannot be in name only, it’s something that requires a bit of elbow grease to maintain, and if it’s allowed to curdle like sour milk, it’ll make everybody sick.
- Matt Oakes @ Silver Screen Riot
- Excerpt: Madness consumes a new mother in Lynne Ramsay’s latest vision of domesticity gone bad. Set in the isolated countryside, ‘Die My Love’ explores postpartum depression pushed to its breaking point and though Jennifer Lawrence and Robert Pattinson are frequently excellent, the film is ultimately little more than a thought-provoking slog.
- Jason Pirodsky @ The Prague Reporter
- Nuno Reis @ Antestreia [Portuguese]
- Excerpt: É um filme para prémios certamente. Ainda que não seja grande fã de nenhum deles, admito que Lawrence e Pattinson estão no seu melhor.
- Shelagh Rowan-Legg @ ScreenAnarchy
- Diego Salgado @ Sofilm [Spanish]
- Sebastian Zavala @ Cinencuentro.com [Spanish]
- Excerpt: It’s not a traditionally entertaining film. It demands that the viewer grapple with themes that are not usually presented so bluntly, either in film or in real life.