
The film is not an easy-to-love crowd pleaser, but a romance that is more about denial, self-delusion and deceit than about passion. But Styles is far more convincing and has a much fuller, more grounded role in My Policeman. If you've even just heard about Don't Worry Darling – and how could you have escaped the sideshow, complete with spitgate? – you have reason to expect the worst.

But the movie is also likely to be seen as the Harry Styles show, existing in the glittery fallout of his pop celebrity and his skirt-wearing teases around gender identity, not to mention the fuss about that other film he's in this season. It is a work of choreographed lyricism and shifting points of view that reflects the restraint of its period. There is the film that director Michael Grandage has put on screen, an exquisitely made and acted story of a 1950s forbidden love triangle, involving Tom, his wife, Marion, and his lover, Patrick. DAVIES 'A powerful story of forbidden love, regret, and living as your true self' VANITY FAIR 'A moving story of longing and frustration' OBSERVER.Like the optical illusion in which a vase can also look like two faces in profile, My Policeman arrives as two things at once. 'A sensitive, sweeping novel' VOGUE 'Tense, romantic, smart.I loved it. The two lovers must share him, until one of them breaks and three lives are destroyed. Tom is their policeman, and in this age it is safer for him to marry Marion. Patrick is besotted with Tom and opens his eyes to a glamorous, sophisticated new world. A few years later in Brighton Museum Patrick meets Tom.

He teaches her to swim in the shadow of the pier and Marion is smitten - determined her love will be enough for them both. **NOW A MAJOR FILM STARRING HARRY STYLES**This love is all-consuming It is in 1950s' Brighton that Marion first catches sight of the handsome and enigmatic Tom. We're sorry this specific copy is no longer available.
