The Interview

Jennifer Lawrence Regrets Everything She’s Ever Said or Done

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Nov 1, 2025
Jennifer Lawrence, the Academy Award-winning actress, discusses her new film Die My Love and the challenges of motherhood. She opens up about her struggles with postpartum depression and the impact of anxiety on her creativity. Lawrence reflects on her public persona, admitting to regretting her past statements, and shares how she strives for authenticity in a politically charged climate. She also reveals how immersing herself in historical readings helped her cope with personal feelings, showcasing her evolving relationship with fame and self-expression.
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ANECDOTE

Scorsese's Private Recommendation

  • Martin Scorsese personally recommended Jennifer Lawrence read Ariana Harvitz's book and suggested she would be good for the role.
  • Lawrence read the book in one sitting shortly after having her first baby and found it overwhelming but compelling.
INSIGHT

Ambiguity As A Story Device

  • Die My Love resists a single diagnosis and offers poetic ambiguity about motherhood and identity.
  • Lawrence sees the film as a statement with breathing room for viewers to interpret its metaphors.
ANECDOTE

Postpartum Research Shaped The Ending

  • While pregnant and filming, Lawrence consulted a postpartum specialist and learned suicide is the leading cause of maternal death in the first year.
  • That fact influenced how she and the filmmakers approached the film's ending and the burning forest imagery.
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