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Jennifer Lawrence: Society Misunderstands PPD
17 Dec
Summary
- Lawrence's new film highlights postpartum depression's complexity.
- The role changed Lawrence's perspective on motherhood.
- Actors relate to new parents for authentic performance.

Jennifer Lawrence's latest role in 'Die My Love' tackles the nuanced challenges of postpartum depression, a topic she feels society often misinterprets. The film, set to open in Singapore on December 18, delves into how a new mother's identity and marriage are affected after welcoming their first child. Lawrence, who has received significant award buzz for her performance, hopes the movie encourages mothers to extend more grace and forgiveness to themselves during this transformative period.
Based on Ariana Harwicz's 2012 novel, 'Die My Love' features Lawrence alongside Robert Pattinson, who also recently became a parent. This shared experience allowed them to deeply connect with their characters' struggles, providing fertile ground for portraying the tensions and exhaustion new parents face. They found it particularly challenging to film intense scenes involving the infant actors, ensuring the babies felt secure and loved.




