Die my Love.
Everybody is mad. It’s a question of degree. As long as the madness is private and stays within the confines of normal socially acceptable behavior, it is not usually noticed or commented on. This is an unflinching story of a woman’s transition into post partum psychosis. Grace, rivetingly played by Jennifer Lawrence, a writer living in New York City moves with her husband Jackson played by Robert Pattinson to rural Montana with their new child for a quieter life.
Their original euphoria slowly dissipates as they adjust to their new surroundings and become parents, Grace begins to struggle with feelings of isolation and psychological distress. As her malaise intensifies and deepens her bewildered husband is at a loss how to cope. Director Lynne Ramsay does a masterful job in visually displaying Graces fall into psychosis. Her new world taking over from reality in many startling scenes. With supporting appearances with Sissy Spacek and Nick Nolte. Their well intentioned kindnesses somehow unable to penetrate Grace's condition. This is a haunting intense film. 479 stars
