Cinematic Breadcrumbs
A film and pop culture history podcast brought to you by Elise Hernke teaching you about film history and finding underground hits, so you don't have to. Episodes range from historical deep-dives to casual discussions with guests, but it is always centered around the shared love of film. Instagram: @ingloriousbaguettes
Cinematic Breadcrumbs
#71: “Die, My Love” Jennifer Lawrence goes feral | notes on postpartum and motherhood
Elise Hernke (your host) is back on the internet with a new podcast episode and new format because I am inspired! We will be walking around the neighborhood as I voicenote you my thoughts on a recent watch.
This week it’s Lynne Ramsey’s “Die, My Love” (2025) starring Jennifer Lawrence alongside Robert Pattinson. It’s a visceral rabbit hole into the world of postpartum psychosis and Lawrence gives a thrilling, animalistic, guttural and intense performance I think we’ve seen yet and SHE WAS “SILVER LININGS PLAYBOOK!!!” (If you are my one follower on X, ne Twitter, during the pandemic, you know what that movie means to me). I talk about motherhood, regretting motherhood (a book I recently read) and depicting depression on-screen.
Also, my chihuahua Vinny gets in multiple tussles on our walk because her normally quiet ass loves to steal the show.
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