Oscar winner Jennifer Lawrence spoke openly with The Hollywood Reporter about her new film, her changing relationship to fame, and the emotional demands of promotion. Reflecting on the intensity of the process, she said that sharing so much feels exposed and unsettling.
“It feels like your whole diary is about to just be ripped apart by everybody.”
Lawrence has faced press tours for major franchises like The Hunger Games and Oscar-winning dramas such as Silver Linings Playbook. Yet discussing Lynne Ramsay’s new film Die My Love has proven unexpectedly difficult. The film, adapted from Ariana Harwicz’s novel, follows a young mother whose mental state unravels in isolation in rural Montana. Critics have already called Lawrence’s performance one of her boldest and most raw.
The actor described how her connection to the material shifted over time. Since filming ended more than a year ago, she’s maintained a strong emotional link to the story. Having welcomed her first child in 2022 and being pregnant with her second during production, Lawrence revealed that balancing motherhood, production duties, and recovery from postpartum depression was a profound personal and professional challenge.
“That was a ride,” said the 35-year-old star.
She admitted that the attention surrounding the film and its themes of mental strain has made her feel both vulnerable and reflective.
Jennifer Lawrence opens up about the deeply personal journey behind Die My Love, revealing how motherhood, emotional vulnerability, and the intensity of filmmaking collided during its creation.